10 Fahadh Faasil Films You Need to Watch Before Malik – The Quint

Posted: April 13, 2021 at 6:38 am

7. Oru Indian Pranayakatha (2013)

Veteran Malayalam filmmaker Sathyan Anthikad joins hands with Fahadh Faasil for the first time to feature the actor in a romantic comedy, which is a genre Fahadh has been rarely seen in. Fahadh as Aymanam Sidharthan is charming as the wily local youth wing leader of a political party who wants to make it big. He falls in love with Irene (Amala Paul) a Canadian, who is in Kerala on a secret mission to find out her real identity.

You can watch the film on Disney+ Hotstar.

8. Trance (2020)

Fahadh is brilliant as a motivational speaker named Viju Prasad, who transforms into Joshua Carlton, an influential Christian preacher performing hoax miracles and hoodwinking the public. Director Anwar Rasheed and Fahadh take the audience on a heady, psychedelic journey that makes Trance an unforgettable experience.

You can watch the film on Amazon Prime Video.

9. Iyobinte Pusthakam (2014)

An engaging period drama set in British India, Iyobinte Pusthakam is directed by Amal Neerad and is co-produced by Fahadh Faasil, who plays the role of Aloshy Gomber in the film. Fahadh as the kind and compassionate Aloshy, who is struggling to keep himself sane and the love of his life safe, while living with his ruthless father and siblings is a treat to watch.

You can watch the film on Disney+ Hotstar.

10. Kumbalangi Nights (2019)

Madhu C Narayanans directorial debut revolves around four hostile step brothers living in a shack of a house in Kumbalangi. How their lives heal and they begin to look out for each other with the presence of the feminine in their lives forms the crux of the story. Fahadh not only co-produced the film with Dileesh Pothan and Syam Pushkaran but also played the character role of Shammi - an unhinged MCP in the film.

You can watch the film on Amazon Prime Video.

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