| Movie | : | Pallichattambi |
| Director | : | Dijo Jose Antony |
| Starring | : | Tovino Thomas ,Kayadu Lohar, Nibraz Noushad And More |
| Genres | : | Action, Drama And Thriller |
| Editing | : | Sreejith Sarang |
| Rating | : | 9.1/10 |
| Release Date | : | 15 April 2026 |
Synopsis
Pallichattambi is the story of Christopher, aka Pallichattambi, who believes that no one is superior or inferior everyone is equal, but that time is 1950 in the Idukki district, Kerala. Landlords and powerful people exploit poor people, but Christopher aka Pallichattambi, a rebellious man, stands up against injustice and oppression. What happens next? Does he alone win the fight against them, and who is Rebecca?
Plus Points (+)
Hello friends, many people think that Pallichattambi is based on the real story, but that's not true. Yes, it is correct that director Dijo Jose Antony gives some ideas from history, like what the thinking of the landlord of that time was and more.
First half is the mixture of drama, romance, and action, where Tovino Thomas steals the show with his outstanding performance, while the second half is the combination of suspense, drama, and thriller, where Jakes Bejoy's background music and Tijo Tomy's cinematography are the real assets of the movie.
After delivering back-to-back solid hit movies like ARM (2024) and L2: Empuraan (2025), Tovino Thomas once again comes back with Pallichattambi, where he plays Christopher, aka Pallichattambi, a role who believes that humanity is above the ego and pride of local landlords of Kerala. In the first half, he shines with Kayadu Lohar, while in the second half, his fighting skills and rebellious nature are the soul of the second half.
Director Dijo Jose Antony, who is popular for Malayalee From India (2024) and Jana Gana Mana (2022), now once again comes back with Pallichattambi, a mid-budget movie where action, thriller, and romance are in the front seats.
Minus Points (-)
First half comes with drama and romance where Tovino Thomas and Kayadu Lohar, who comes in the middle of the first half, are the center of attraction, while Jakes Bejoy's background music and Tijo Tomy's cinematography are the backbone of the movie.
