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Loved Pallotty 90’s Kids? Check Out These Heartwarming Malayalam Films Next

Author: Maneesha IK | Published: Wednesday, October 30, 2024, 03:45 PM [IST]

Jithin Raj's directorial debut, Pallotty 90’s Kids, brings a nostalgic wave to the big screen, inviting audiences to relive the charm and simplicity of the 90s. Released on October 25, the film has quickly captured hearts with its touching portrayal of childhood friendships and the unforgettable adventures of growing up in a close-knit community. Featuring authentic performances and a storyline that resonates across generations, Pallotty 90's Kids offers viewers a warm escape into the past, filled with innocence and the spirit of a timeless era. If you’ve already enjoyed this film and are craving more heartwarming Malayalam children’s movies, you’re in the right place! Here’s a list of must-watch Malayalam films to delight in over the long weekend.

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Philips And The Monkey Pen
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This fantasy-comedy film centers on Ryan Philip, a mischievous young boy struggling in school, especially with math. He receives a magical pen that helps him overcome his academic hurdles and imparts important life lessons. With its heartwarming story and magical touch, Philips and the Monkey Pen resonates with audiences of all ages.

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Jilebi
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A delightful comedy-drama about a carefree bachelor, Sreekuttan played by Jayasurya, who is tasked with escorting his unruly niece and nephew to their hometown. The film follows the comical journey of Sreekuttan and the children as they bond and learn from each other, making it a fun family entertainer.

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​Ayyappantamma Neyyappam Chuttu
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The story follows an orphaned boy raised lovingly by a group of nuns, who become his family and teach him compassion and resilience. When he discovers that his friend's parents have separated, his empathetic nature inspires him to help bring them back together. Driven by his deep sense of loyalty and the values instilled by his caregivers, he sets out on a journey to reunite the family. Through his efforts, the film beautifully illustrates themes of friendship, hope, and the impact of a caring heart, as the young boy navigates his challenges with courage and selflessness.


​Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam
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Father Gabriel, played by Mohanlal, is a priest who runs an orphanage and serves as a father figure to orphaned children. The film focuses on his efforts to support the children and protect them from exploitation. With emotional depth and engaging performances, it remains a classic in Malayalam cinema.

My Dear Kuttichathan
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This fantasy adventure film follows the story of Kuttichathan, a friendly spirit who befriends three children. As they embark on magical adventures, they must also protect Kuttichathan from an evil sorcerer. Known as India’s first 3D film, it captured the imagination of a generation.


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