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Love Travelling? These Malayalam Films Are Worth Adding To Your Watch List

Author: Maneesha IK | Published: Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 09:29 PM [IST]

If you’re someone who enjoys the thrill of journeys, scenic routes, and stories that unfold along the road, Malayalam cinema has plenty to offer. These films don’t just use travel as a backdrop; they turn it into an emotional experience filled with self-discovery, friendships, nostalgia, and unexpected turns. From quiet road trips to life-changing journeys, each story captures the essence of movement and meaning.

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North 24 Kaatham

North 24 Kaatham

This road movie follows a socially awkward software engineer whose simple train journey unexpectedly turns into a road trip across Kerala. As he moves through unfamiliar places, he is pushed out of his comfort zone and begins to confront his fears and rigid mindset. Along the way, the journey helps him rediscover empathy, confidence, and human connection, turning a travel mishap into a powerful story of transformation.


Charlie

Charlie

It tells the story of a free-spirited wanderer whose life is gradually revealed through the eyes of a young woman searching for him. As she follows his trail, she uncovers a series of artistic, mysterious, and emotional encounters that reflect his unconventional way of living. Each discovery opens a new perspective, showing how Charlie left an impact on everyone he met. Blending travel, emotion, and curiosity, the film evolves into a deeper search for love, identity, and meaning.

Rani Padmini

Rani Padmini

This women-centric movie follows the journey of two very different women, Rani and Padmini, who cross paths during a road trip from Kerala to Himachal Pradesh. As they travel together, they confront emotional struggles, past wounds, and societal expectations, gradually forming a deep bond of friendship and solidarity. Blending travel, emotion, and self-discovery, the film presents a powerful story of freedom, healing, and female companionship on the road, showing how the journey helps them rediscover themselves.


Idukki Gold

Idukki Gold

A nostalgic trip down memory lane as old friends revisit places that shaped their childhood and friendship. The journey also highlights how time has changed them, yet their bond still holds fragments of the past. In the end, the film becomes a reflection on friendship, regret, and the longing to relive lost moments, leaving behind a quiet emotional resonance that stays with you.

Neelakasham Pachakkadal Chuvanna Bhoomi

Neelakasham Pachakkadal Chuvanna Bhoomi

Neelakasham Pachakkadal Chuvanna Bhoomi narrates the story of two young friends, Kasi and Suni, who set out on a motorcycle journey from Kerala to Nagaland. Along the way, they experience new cultures, meet different kinds of people, and face situations that challenge their beliefs and comfort zones. At its heart, the film is not just about reaching a destination, but about friendship, love, and self-discovery, showing how the journey itself slowly transforms them and their outlook on life.


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