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Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 22 May 2026
- Director
- Niranjan
- Language
- Malayalam
- Runtime
- 21m
Storyline
Two intimate episodes from a young man's life and one twisted conversation
“One conversation changes a young man's world”
Film Details
21Minutes
MalayalamLanguage
Release Date22 May 2026
Parental Guide
Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low
Cast & Crew
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Antony PaulBoy
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Anagha RajMother/police officer/Girlfriend
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Vineeth V MohananCrew
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Jk FactorMusic
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NiranjanDirector
→Trivia
- The title 'Puttum Halwem' draws on two familiar Kerala foods — puttu, a steamed rice breakfast, and halwa, a dense sweet — suggesting a contrast between the ordinary and the indulgent, much like the film's two very different episodes.
- Director Niranjan structures the film around three distinct sequences rather than a conventional single narrative arc, a format that gives each episode room to breathe at its own rhythm.
- The fantasy genre tag is an unusual pairing with intimate personal drama in Malayalam cinema, hinting that at least one episode bends reality in ways the viewer may not anticipate.
- The phrase 'twisted conversation' in the synopsis points to a dialogue-heavy centerpiece, a bold choice that puts full weight on the performances rather than visual action.
- Malayalam cinema's new wave has increasingly embraced short, contained stories about young men navigating identity and memory, and Puttum Halwem sits squarely in that tradition.
- The film's three-part rhythm — two episodes and one conversation — is closer in spirit to a short story collection than a standard feature, an approach that keeps the runtime tight and the focus sharp.
- Keeping the world of the film small and specific is a hallmark of several recent Malayalam auteurs, and Niranjan's choice to anchor the story in private, personal moments reflects that same economy of storytelling.

