Malayalam B-grade movies, also known as "B-movies," are low-budget films produced in the Malayalam language, primarily in Kerala, India. These movies often have a dedicated fan base and are known for their entertaining storylines, quirky characters, and over-the-top action sequences.
Some notable Malayalam grade movies include:
. This film, made on a modest budget of ₹12 lakhs, reportedly grossed over ₹4 crore and was dubbed into multiple languages Shakeela's
For decades, Malayali audiences used a simple metric to decide where to spend their hard-earned money on a Friday night. Grade A meant a Mohanlal or Mammootty spectacle—foreign locations, a thumping background score, and a hero who could bend logic with a raised eyebrow. Grade B or C meant the rest: the experimental, the low-budget, the "parallel" films that were good for you but not exactly fun.
Many of these films were produced on small budgets of ₹20–25 lakhs but went on to collect ₹2–3 crores. Key titles from this era include:
Malayalam B-grade movies, also known as "B-movies," are low-budget films produced in the Malayalam language, primarily in Kerala, India. These movies often have a dedicated fan base and are known for their entertaining storylines, quirky characters, and over-the-top action sequences.
Some notable Malayalam grade movies include:
. This film, made on a modest budget of ₹12 lakhs, reportedly grossed over ₹4 crore and was dubbed into multiple languages Shakeela's
For decades, Malayali audiences used a simple metric to decide where to spend their hard-earned money on a Friday night. Grade A meant a Mohanlal or Mammootty spectacle—foreign locations, a thumping background score, and a hero who could bend logic with a raised eyebrow. Grade B or C meant the rest: the experimental, the low-budget, the "parallel" films that were good for you but not exactly fun.
Many of these films were produced on small budgets of ₹20–25 lakhs but went on to collect ₹2–3 crores. Key titles from this era include: