Every once in a while, a Malayalam film arrives that is not trying to be liked by everyone. It has a point of view, a specific target in its crosshairs, and enough confidence in its own voice to go for it without apology. Mollywood Times, now streaming on JioHotstar from July 3, 2026, is that kind of film.
Directed by Abhinav Sunder Nayak — the same person behind Mukundan Unni Associates, which is basically the gold standard for Malayalam dark comedy — the film follows Vineeth Madhavan, an aspiring director who wants to make the scariest horror film in Malayalam cinema history. What he gets instead is a masterclass in how the industry actually works, which turns out to be far more terrifying than anything he had scripted. Here are five reasons it is worth your evening.
1. Naslen Does Something Different Here
If you know Naslen Gafoor from Premalu or his earlier work, you are used to seeing him in the relatable, charming, boy-next-door space that he occupies very naturally. Mollywood Times puts him somewhere else entirely.
Vineeth Madhavan is driven, obsessive, increasingly frustrated, and pushed to the edge by circumstances he cannot fully control. Naslen plays that escalation with a conviction that makes you uncomfortable in the best way possible. He is not playing a hero here. He is playing someone whose passion starts to look more and more like a problem, and that complexity keeps you watching even when the character makes choices you would not make yourself.
2. It Is an Unusually Honest Film About the Film Industry
The makers have described Mollywood Times as a “love-hate letter to Malayalam cinema,” and that framing is accurate. This is not a film that romanticises the dream of making movies. It does not give you a clean story about talent winning out in the end.
What it gives you instead is a fairly unflinching look at how the industry actually functions — where connections matter as much as conviction, where luck plays a role nobody wants to admit, and where genuine passion can be ground down by a system that does not particularly care about it. For audiences who have watched the usual underdog-filmmaker stories and found them a bit too tidy, this one is a refreshing corrective.
3. The Dark Humour Is Genuinely Clever
Abhinav Sunder Nayak has a specific skill — he can write situations that are simultaneously absurd and grimly believable, and he trusts the audience to hold both feelings at once. Mollywood Times is full of moments where you laugh and then immediately feel slightly bad about laughing, which is exactly where the best dark comedy lives.

The unpredictability is one of the film’s strongest assets. According to New Indian Express, the director keeps introducing absurdly funny twists just when the narrative risks becoming repetitive. The humour here is not going for easy laughs — it is satirising greed, obsession, and the gap between ambition and reality in ways that have some actual bite.
4. You Do Not Need to Speak Malayalam to Enjoy It
The film is available on JioHotstar in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi — with both dubbed audio and subtitles across these languages. That kind of accessibility matters for a film like this, because the industry dynamics it is dissecting are not unique to Malayalam cinema. Anyone who works in a creative field, or who has watched how industries treat outsiders versus insiders, will find something familiar in Vineeth’s story regardless of what language they watch it in.
5. The Supporting Cast Makes Every Scene Better
Naslen carries the film, but he is not carrying it alone. Sharafudheen, Vineeth Sreenivasan, and Sangeeth Prathap are all in supporting roles that add genuine texture to the story, and there are reportedly a few guest appearances from familiar Malayalam cinema faces that will land particularly well for fans of the industry.
The film is not just a one-man show — it is an ensemble portrait of a specific world, and the people around the lead character matter as much as the lead himself.
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Mollywood Times is streaming on JioHotstar. If you enjoyed Mukundan Unni Associates or just want a Malayalam comedy that has something real to say, this one is worth clearing your Friday evening for.

