The Hindi comedy-drama Padakkalam premiered on OTT platforms on June 9, 2025. Directed by Manu Swaraj, who also co-wrote the script with Nithin C Babu, the film was produced by Vijay Babu and Vijay Subramaniam. Presented by Friday Film House, 29SeptemberWorks, and KRG Studios, it has a runtime of 2 hours and 4 minutes.
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Movie Name | Padakkalam 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Malayalam |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 9 June 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 04 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Comedy Drama |
Writer | Manu Swaraj, Nithin C Babu |
Director | Manu Swaraj |
Producer | Vijay Babu, Vijay Subramaniam |
Production Co. | Friday Film House, 29SeptemberWorks, KRG Studios |
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Padakkalam 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Sandeep Pradeep | Jithin / Renjith (after body swap) |
Suraj Venjaramoodu | Shaji / Jithin |
Sharafudheen | Renjith / Shaji |
Arun Pradeep | Ramsad |
Arun Ajikumar | Nakul |
Niranjana Anoop | Jeevika |
Ishan Shoukath | Lijo |
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Padakkalam 2025 Movie Review
The plot follows four comic book-obsessed engineering students—Jithin (Sandeep Pradeep), Ramzad (Arun Pradeep), Kannan (Saaf), and Nakul (Arun Ajikumar)—who uncover a magical Pachisi board used by their scheming professor Ranjith (Sharaf U Dheen) to manipulate another professor, Shaji (Suraj Venjaramoodu), amid a college strike. The students’ attempt to intervene spirals into a comedic supernatural mess involving body-swapping and black magic. At 2 hours and 3 minutes, the film keeps a brisk pace, but the screenplay falters with uneven writing, convenient plot devices, and a rushed resolution. The mix of campus humor, fantasy, and mild thriller elements is fresh, but the narrative lacks depth, especially in its second half.
Sharaf U Dheen steals the show as the charismatic yet sinister Ranjith, balancing charm and menace. Suraj Venjaramoodu shines in dual roles as Shaji and another avatar, showcasing his comedic and dramatic range. Sandeep Pradeep holds his own as the shy Jithin, though his arc feels predictable. The supporting cast, including Saaf and Arun Ajikumar, delivers solid laughs, but female characters like Jeevika (Niranjana Anoop) and Shobha (Pooja Mohanraj) are underutilized, reduced to plot catalysts.