Box office records of Malayalam films, 2024

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Normally Indpaedia creates pages about the performance of Malayalam films in a particular year in January or February of the next year because the final box office figures arrive only by then. However, 2024 has been historic because no matter what happens in the rest of the year by Feb- March we had already seen the two biggest commercial hits in the history of Malayalam cinema.

Manjummel Boys (2024)
This was the first Malayalam film to earn more than ₹200 crore. Tamil Nadu contributed almost a quarter of those revenues. This could be because the film is mainly set in Tamil Nadu, because in the film after a while more characters speak Tamil than Malayalam and also because the starting point of the film is a 1991 Tamil cult film Gunaa with composer Ilaiyaraaja’s famous song ‘Kanmani Anbodu’
Premalu (2024)


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Box office records of Malayalam films

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2014

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2016

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2017

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2018

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2019

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2020

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2021

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2022

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2023

Box office records of Malayalam films, 2024

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