Aami is a biopic based on the life of the renowned poet and author Kamala Das, who was fondly referred by her pet name Aami. The film mainly deals with two relationships the writer had - with the husband and after his demise, with a suitor from a different religion.
The film takes a deeper look at the social status of people who are forcefully converted to a different religious belief, and how they are looked down upon.
Life of Josutty narrates the story of the struggles and life lessons learned by Josutty(Dileep), a simple farmer living in a village in Kerala who migrates to New Zeland after marriage.
Ravi, a critic, comes across the writings of K T N Kottoor. Highly inspired by what he reads, he travels to a village in Kerala in search of the author.
Shalil Kallur's "Dolls" tells the story of physicians of two generations. The story circulates around a heritage home 'Vaidyarmadom'. John and Sruti are playing the lead roles. The cast line includes Jagannadha Varma, Saddiq, Shanavas, Rudrash, Shenby, Jyothykrishna, Geeta Vijayan, Parvathy, Indrans, Babu Namboothiri, and Kalasala Babu. Sanal Kumar and Augustin Moolappilly handle the screenplay. The visuals are carried out by Anil Vadakekkara and art direction by Ratheesh Pattambi. "Dolls" is produced under the banner of M.J.S. Media
Last Bench is a 2012 Indian Malayalam drama film, directed by Jiju Asokan and produced by T B Raghuanthan. The film stars Mahesh, Jyothi Krishna, Sukanya and Chinchu Mohan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Mohan Sithara and Vishnu Sarath.
The story is about Sameer (Mammootty), a sweeper with the Alapuzha Municipality, who is always on tenterhooks because he is on the police radar whenever there is trouble or an act of terror occurs. Later it is revealed that his brother-in-law Shahjahan (Unni Mukundan) was suspected to be part of the terror team that had planted bombs in Bombay in 1993 and was later killed in an encounter with the Army in Andhra Pradesh.