Mollywood is buzzing with excitement after the teaser release of Vala, a genre-defying film that marks the legendary comeback of comedy icon Jagathy Sreekumar and ventures boldly into the realm of zombie science fiction.
After being away from the screen due to a life-altering accident in 2012, Jagathy re-emerges as Professor Ambili, also affectionately known as Uncle Luna. While seated in a wheelchair, his on-screen intellect and charm shine through, and the teaser pays homage by reviving one of his most iconic catchphrases—sure to stir nostalgia among Malayali audiences.
Directed by Arun Chandu, known for the cult sci-fi comedy Gaganachari, Vala fuses science fiction with zombie apocalypse themes—territory rarely explored in Malayalam cinema. The visuals are cinematic, and the tone is both thrilling and quirky, signaling a significant shift in regional storytelling.
The presence of familiar faces from Gaganachari—such as Anarkali Marikkar, K.B. Ganesh Kumar, and Gokul Suresh—has sparked speculation about a potential shared cinematic universe, though the filmmakers have not confirmed it.
The film boasts a dynamic cast including Basil Joseph, Aju Varghese, Gokul Suresh, and Madhav Suresh, with Anarkali playing Luna’s daughter Tara. A surprise element is the return of veteran Janardhanan, who lends his voice to Thankachan the cat, rekindling a classic on-screen duo.
Following indie efforts like Experiment 5 (2023), Vala is set to become Mollywood’s first mainstream zombie film with a high-profile cast and impressive CGI. It’s more than a movie—it’s a moment in Malayalam film history.