January 29, 2026:

Valentine’s Day has always been flooded with chocolates, gifts, special dates, and more. But what about single people, the ones who have no one or simply don’t want anyone? If you’re one of them, we’ve got you covered.
Here’s a list of Malayalam movies on OTT that celebrate singlehood this Valentine’s Day.
5 Malayalam Movies on OTT to celebrate single life on Valentine’s Day
1. Mukundan Unni Associates
If dark and twisted crime comedies are right up your alley, this 2022 film is a must-watch. Mukundan Unni Associates follows the life of the titular character, who is determined to climb the corporate hierarchy at his workplace as he grows older.
As greed consumes his conscience, Mukundan Unni devises a perfect plan to make quick money under the guise of legality, uncovering a major scam within the medical sector. What follows is the journey of a shrewd man who gradually turns into an evil genius, one you can’t help but root for.
2. Manjummel Boys
If you’re more inclined toward survival thrillers, look no further than Manjummel Boys. The movie follows a group of friends from Kerala who, during a trip to Kodaikanal, face their greatest challenge when one of them gets trapped in a 900-foot-deep restricted crevice in the perilous Guna Caves (Devil’s Kitchen).
The movie explores how the group risks everything to rescue their friend, putting their bond and resilience to the ultimate test.
3. Malik
Anchored by a powerful performance from Fahadh Faasil, Malik is a gripping political thriller worth your time. The film follows Ahammadali Sulaiman, the godfather of Ramadapally, who is arrested by the police while on his way to a pilgrimage.
As he is imprisoned, the narrative unfolds through various time periods, exploring his past, his rise as the protector of Ramadapally’s people, and his fight for survival against systemic oppression.
4. Charlie
Ever wondered how a man might live, unbound by societal labels and stereotypes? If that thought resonates with you, Charlie is a film that satisfies that curiosity.
The story follows Tessa, a young woman navigating personal struggles rooted in parental expectations. When she moves into a new house, she stumbles upon remnants left behind by a mysterious man who once lived there.
Her attempt to uncover his life and the impact he had on others forms the heart of the narrative, taking her on an adventurous and philosophical journey through life.
5. Godha
A feel-good film always makes for the perfect companion on a self-love day, and Godha fits the bill perfectly.
The flick follows Aanjaneya Das, the son of a wrestling coach who once left the ring due to his father’s overbearing obsession with the sport. Hoping to escape his father’s influence, Das moves to Punjab, where he meets Adithi Singh, a wrestling aspirant whose dreams are dismissed by her brother.
After an altercation with her police officer brother, Das and Adithi travel to his home in Kerala, where his father reluctantly takes her on as an apprentice. What follows is a humorous and heartwarming tale of passion, perseverance, and self-discovery.
These films make for an excellent movie marathon this Valentine’s Day, especially if you’re planning to celebrate yourself.
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