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Malayalam entertainment has a balanced slate this week, blending emotional family drama, reality romance and ambitious theatrical releases. From the return of Pavithram Season 2 on OTT to R. Madhavan's historical drama G.D.N. arriving in cinemas, viewers have fresh options whether they prefer streaming at home or heading to the big screen. Check out the biggest Malayalam OTT and theatrical releases arriving this week.
Streaming on JioHotstar from July 13, Pavithram Season 2 reunites Sreekanth Sasikumar and Surabhi Santosh as Vedha and Vikram. The new season shifts the focus from rebuilding a fractured relationship to preparing for parenthood. Rather than relying on dramatic twists alone, the series explores whether a growing family can truly mend emotional wounds or expose deeper differences between the couple. Fans of the first season can expect familiar emotional storytelling with higher personal stakes.
Also available on JioHotstar with a Malayalam dub, Second Love offers a different kind of relationship drama. Hosted by Ramya Krishnan, the reality series follows 12 singles in their 30s living together in a villa after unsuccessful past relationships. Instead of youthful dating-show chaos, the format leans into mature conversations about heartbreak, compatibility and second chances, making it an easy pick for viewers looking for unscripted entertainment this week.
Arriving in theatres on July 16, Varavu stars Joju George, Arjun Ashokan and Murali Gopy under the direction of Shaji Kailas. The story follows Paulson, a man released on parole who returns to settle unfinished business in his hometown. His search for revenge soon escalates into violent conflict, drawing the attention of influential figures determined to stop him. The combination of a seasoned director and a gritty revenge narrative makes this one of the week's notable theatrical releases.
Releasing in theatres on July 17, G.D.N. arrives in Malayalam alongside Tamil, Telugu and Hindi versions. Led by R. Madhavan, with Sathyaraj, Jayaram and Priyamani, the period biographical drama chronicles the remarkable journey of inventor G.D. Naidu during pre-independence India. Blending history, innovation and political tension, it offers a refreshing alternative to conventional commercial releases and stands out as the week's most ambitious cinematic offering.