!!better!!: New Romantic Movies Malayalam
Set against the backdrop of a struggling letterpress in North Kerala, this film follows a lonely press owner and a young woman who starts leaving anonymous love notes in the newspapers he prints. It’s a slow-burn, visually lush ode to old-school longing—and one of the most inventive Malayalam romances in years.
Kaathal – The Core (2023) – though more a social drama, its quiet, dignified portrayal of a marriage redefined by honesty is one of the most powerful romantic gestures in recent Malayalam cinema. new romantic movies malayalam
A quirky road movie wrapped in romance. A small-town electrician and a free-spirited documentary filmmaker end up sharing a ride across the monsoon-soaked backwaters. Their bickering, unlikely chemistry, and eventual confession scene have already become fan favorites on social media. Light, breezy, and very rewatchable. Set against the backdrop of a struggling letterpress
Don’t let the poetic title fool you—this is a sharp, modern take on married life and digital-age temptation. A husband’s accidental reconnection with an old flame via social media spirals into a funny, painful, and deeply honest look at commitment. Think Before Sunset meets Malayalam middle-class morality. A quirky road movie wrapped in romance
Love is in the air—and on the screen. Over the last 12 months, Malayalam cinema has reimagined romance with a blend of quiet realism, quirky humor, and heart-tugging nostalgia. If you’re looking for something beyond the usual boy-meets-girl formula, here are the latest romantic Malayalam films that deserve a spot on your watchlist.
Whether you're in the mood for a tearjerker, a laugh-out-loud dating disaster, or a slow-burning mood piece, current Malayalam romantic movies are proving that love stories can still surprise you. Time to grab some popcorn—and maybe a tissue.
The sequel to the blockbuster Premalu brings back Sachin and Reenu, now navigating a long-distance relationship between Hyderabad and Bangalore. While it leans more into comedy than the first part, the romantic tension still crackles. A fun, chaotic, and surprisingly heartfelt update for fans of the original.