Let’s be honest — when you put Mammootty and Mohanlal in the same film, people are going to pay attention. But Patriot isn’t just riding on nostalgia and star power. From everything we’ve seen so far, this is a film that’s genuinely trying to be something substantial.
The release date is locked in for May 1, 2026. It was originally slated for April, but the makers pushed it back by a few weeks to finish post-production and sound design properly. Given the scale of what they seem to be putting together, that call makes sense. Better to get it right than rush it out.
It’s Not Just a Malayalam Film Anymore
Patriot is being rolled out across India. Dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada are in the works, along with subtitles for international audiences.
That’s not a small decision. It signals that the makers are thinking of this as a pan-India release in the truest sense — not just a Malayalam film that gets a dubbed version quietly added later, but a film designed from the ground up to reach the widest possible audience. Given the cast, that ambition isn’t surprising at all.

The Cast — Because This Needs Its Own Section
Here’s who’s in this film:
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Mammootty | Dr. Daniel James |
| Mohanlal | Col. Rahim Naik |
| Fahadh Faasil | Antagonist |
| Nayanthara | Female Lead |
| Kunchacko Boban | Supporting Role |
| Revathy | Key Role |
Read that list again. Slowly.
Mammootty and Mohanlal sharing the screen in a full-length feature is already a big deal on its own. Adding Fahadh Faasil as the villain — one of the most compelling actors working in Indian cinema right now — takes it to another level entirely. And then Nayanthara, Kunchacko Boban, and Revathy on top of that.
This is not a normal cast. This is the kind of lineup that makes you wonder how they actually pulled it off.
What Is Patriot Actually About?
At its core, Patriot is a spy thriller built around a genuinely interesting moral question — what does it really mean to be a patriot, especially when the lines between loyalty and betrayal are deliberately blurred?
Mammootty plays Dr. Daniel James, a scientist who finds himself accused of being a threat to national security. That’s the setup — a man who presumably served the country, now being treated as an enemy of it, and having to fight to prove otherwise.
Mohanlal plays Col. Rahim Naik, a veteran intelligence officer brought in to investigate. On paper he’s the one looking for the truth, but the film seems to be building toward something messier than a straightforward investigation. Political pressure, internal conflicts, competing versions of the truth — it sounds like the story deliberately makes it hard to know who to fully trust.
The tension between these two characters — and whether they end up working together or against each other — is clearly going to be the emotional spine of the film.
Fahadh Faasil as the Villain — This Is Going to Be Something
The trailer gave us glimpses, and that was enough. Fahadh Faasil playing an antagonist against Mammootty and Mohanlal is the kind of casting decision that sounds almost too good. He brings a quiet, unsettling intensity to roles that a lot of actors simply can’t match, and in a spy thriller with this much weight behind it, that’s exactly what you want from a villain.
People who’ve seen the trailer have specifically mentioned his scenes as a highlight, which is saying something when he’s sharing screen space with two all-time Malayalam cinema greats.
The Director and Crew
Mahesh Narayanan is directing, and that name carries real weight. His previous work has shown he knows how to build tension without relying on cheap tricks — character-driven, thoughtful, and willing to let a story breathe before it hits you. That sensibility seems like a perfect match for material like this.
The film is produced by Anto Joseph and K.G. Anil Kumar, and the music is being handled by Sushin Shyam. If you’ve heard Sushin Shyam’s background scores before, you’ll know that the sonic atmosphere of Patriot is in good hands. Spy thrillers live and die partly by their music, and this one looks well covered on that front.
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What Makes This Feel Different from a Regular Action Film
A lot of big-cast action films in India end up being exactly what you expect — solid entertainment, some great moments, but nothing that really stays with you. Patriot seems to be aiming higher than that.
The themes it’s working with — identity, corruption, power, the cost of doing the right thing in a system that doesn’t always reward it — these aren’t lightweight ideas. The fact that Mahesh Narayanan is directing gives some confidence that those themes will actually be explored rather than just used as window dressing around the action sequences.
The production design and visual approach also look a cut above what you’d see in a typical regional thriller. There’s a more international spy-film feel to it, which matches the story’s scope.
Why Patriot Is Genuinely One of the Most Anticipated Films of 2026
It’s simple, really. You have two of the greatest actors Malayalam cinema has ever produced, finally sharing a proper full-length film together after years apart. You have one of the most exciting supporting casts assembled for any Indian film in recent memory. You have a director who knows what he’s doing with this kind of material. And you have a story that, based on everything we’ve seen, has real depth to it.
Any one of those things would make a film worth watching. All of them together make May 1 feel like a genuinely significant date on the calendar.


