
Johny Antony is an Indian film director and actor, known for making comedy films in Malayalam cinema. He is from Changanassery in Kottayam district, Kerala. He worked for about a decade as an associate to directors Thulasidas, Taha, Kamal and Jose Thomas. Antony made his directorial debut with the slapstick comedy C.I.D. Moosa in 2003. His other directorial ventures include Kochi Rajavu (2005), T...
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A male gynecologist, once the sole man in his college class, works in a female-dominated field. He develops feelings for someone who initially dislikes him but slowly warms up, while facing career challenges.

A newlywed couple faces the amusing challenges of balancing their modern lifestyle with traditional family expectations in Kerala, leading to a series of heartwarming and comedic situations.

Introverted bridal boutique owner, Prince, the town's most eligible bachelor, marries his polar opposite. Chaos and comedy ensue as their contrasting personalities clash in rural Kerala.

Tony, a hardworking Kerala student, rejects his father's wish for him to study abroad. His choice strains their relationship and sparks a youth movement across the state.

Mizhimol, an orphaned girl, finds solace with her uncle Pappan, while Kelu, a reclusive craftsman, secretly resents him. An unexpected event shakes the village, unraveling a gripping tale of suspense, sacrifice, and justice.

Former Indian military officer Dev Mahendran and his family find themselves in a perilous situation in a foreign country, Lenarco, during an international conference.

Vinod's peaceful life is shattered when a morphed, compromising photo of his wife goes viral, forcing him to embark on a desperate mission to uncover and confront the culprit behind the malicious act.

A group of family and friends in a residential association experience a major shift upon the arrival of a peculiar new tenant.

A seemingly normal person's dual life is upended when he becomes infamous overnight. He struggles to reconcile his new public persona with his true self.

Four backbenchers. One school election. And a rivalry that shakes up the entire classroom. Sreekuttan vs. Ambadi isn’t just about votes — it’s about pride, friendship and finding your voice when the stakes are as small (and as big) as a school desk.
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