When we talk about modern Malayalam comedies that have stood the test of time, Full House (2014) doesn’t always top the mainstream lists. It often plays second fiddle to films like Kunjiramayanam or Two Countries . But a decade later, it’s time to give this ensemble comedy its proper due. Directed by the late Lal Jose (a master of middle-class cinema), Full House is a messy, loud, and surprisingly heartfelt film that works precisely because it doesn’t try to be a classic.
Full House (2014): More Than Just Laughs – A Look Back at a Cult Classic in the Making full house 2014
It’s the cinematic equivalent of a lazy Sunday afternoon: comfortable, familiar, and filled with people whose problems you’re glad aren’t yours. When we talk about modern Malayalam comedies that
The scene where the entire family ends up in the police station. Watch it for Anoop Menon’s deadpan delivery. Watch it to remember a time when Malayalam comedies were allowed to be just nice without being groundbreaking. Directed by the late Lal Jose (a master