Sarvam Maya X Review: What Audiences Are Saying About Nivin Pauly And Aju Varghese's Film
Sarvam Maya X Review: Sarvam Maya, the new Malayalam comedy-drama with fantasy elements, arrived in cinemas on December 25, 2025. Written and directed by Akhil Sathyan, the film brings together Nivin Pauly, Aju Varghese, Janardhanan, and Preity Mukhundhan in key roles. The project is backed by Firefly Films, with Dr. Ajayya Kumar and Rajeev Menon serving as producers.

The film follows the life of a young Hindu priest whose world is turned upside down after an unexpected encounter. What begins as a sudden problem soon develops into a journey that challenges his beliefs, his purpose, and everything he thought he knew.
With the film now playing in theaters, early reactions have started appearing online, especially on X (formerly Twitter). Viewers who attended the first-day and early shows have begun sharing their thoughts, giving an initial indication of how audiences are receiving the film. As screenings continue through the day and across various regions, the flow of posts is expected to grow, forming a broader picture of the film's public reception. A selection of these early reactions from X will be featured in the article.
Sarvam Maya: Cast and Crew
The film features Nivin Pauly, Aju Varghese, Preity Mukhundhan, and Janardhanan in central roles, with Madhu Wariar, Althaf Salim, and Arun Ajikumar also part of the cast. Akhil Sathyan has written and directed the project, while cinematography is by Sharan Velayudhan. The music is composed by Justin Prabhakaran, and the editing is jointly handled by Akhil Sathyan and Rathin Radhakrishnan.
The technical team includes sync sound and sound design by Anil Radhakrishnan, production design by Rajeevan, and costumes by Sameera Saneesh. Art direction is led by Aji Kuttiyani, with makeup by Sajeev Saji and stunts coordinated by Kalai Kingson. Choreography is handled by Brinda, while Liju Prabhakar serves as the colourist and Shijil P. Nair is credited with ATMOS mixing. VFX work is carried out by Jishnu R. Pisharady and FlyingPluto Studios. The film's stills are captured by Rohith K. S., and the publicity designs are by Aesthetic Kunjamma, with visual promotions by Snakeplant LLP. Public relations are managed by PRO Hains.
The theatrical release is handled by Central Pictures in Kerala, AP International for the rest of India, Home Screen Entertainment in the GCC region, and Berkshire Dream House for non-GCC markets.
As Sarvam Maya begins its first day in cinemas, the earliest social media posts offer a starting point in understanding viewers' responses. As more people watch the film throughout the day, the emerging audience reactions will help shape the evolving discussion around the comedy-drama fantasy.


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