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| Channel | Notable Series/Concept | Style | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Karikku | Avalude Veedu, Oru Sanketham | Slice-of-life, millennial angst, situational. | | Talking Tom Comedy | Various dubbed skits | Absurdist, meme-based, high-energy. | | Vida Parayum Munp | Satirical news spoofs | Political and social satire. | | Appoppanthadi | Thettu 3 cottu | College life, observational humour. | | Jabardasth (Malayalam) | Stand-up clips | Aggressive, physical, and loud comedy. |

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Unlike romantic duets, commercial films need a "kaavu theme" or a "mass beat."

While the films are classic, the popular videos of today are not full movies—they are clips. YouTube and Instagram Reels have given Malayalam comedy a second, more explosive life. | Channel | Notable Series/Concept | Style |

Why these clips go viral:

The Most Watched Comedy Video Clips (Streaming Stats): The Most Watched Comedy Video Clips (Streaming Stats):

| Film (Year) | Viral Scene | YouTube Views (Est.) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kunjiramayanam (2015) | The "Mookilla Rajyathu" song picturization—chaotic, colorful, nonsensical. | 40M+ | | Ee Parakkum Thalika (2001) | The "Delhi to Kollam" bus journey where every passenger is a lunatic. | 25M+ | | Vellanakalude Nadu (1988) | The court scene where Sreenivasan argues with a cardboard cutout. | 15M+ | | CID Moosa (2003) | The "Pistol" scene: Dileep trying to cock a gun and failing 20 times. | 30M+ |

In the 80s, comedy in Kerala was heavily inspired by stage plays and folk theater. The humor was physical, loud, and unapologetically silly.