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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Malayalam Cinema's Rs 530 Cr Loss in 2025

Malayalam Cinema's Rs 530 Cr Loss in 2025

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Malayalam cinema industry lost ₹530 crore in 2025.
  • Only 35 of 185 released films recovered costs.
  • Director disputes Producers Association's profit claims for 'Narivetta'.
Malayalam Cinema's Rs 530 Cr Loss in 2025

The year 2025 proved financially devastating for Malayalam cinema, with the industry recording a total loss of ₹530 crore. Out of 185 new films released, a mere 35 managed to recoup their investments, leaving approximately 150 films struggling significantly at the box office and unable to recover production costs.

Investment in new films reached ₹860 crore, yet only a small fraction, estimated around 35 films, were considered profitable or break-even. This stark reality contrasts with the ambition of numerous experimental projects, revealing a significant gap between creative efforts and financial returns experienced last year.

Adding to the turmoil, director Anuraj Manohar contested the Producers Association's assessment of 'Narivetta's' profitability, providing box office figures that indicated success. This disagreement highlights internal industry conflicts and raises concerns about transparency and future investment, as Malayalam cinema navigates its path forward with caution.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Malayalam cinema industry suffered a total loss of ₹530 crore in 2025.
Out of 185 new films released, only about 35 films managed to recover their investment or make a profit.
The total investment in new Malayalam films released in 2025 was approximately ₹860 crore.

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