Mollywood Times: Censored U/A With 167 Minute Runtime; Advance Bookings Now Open For This Coming-Of-Age Comedy-Drama

By Christa Lincy
June 3, 2026 at 6:07 PM IST
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Mollywood Times, starring Naslen, has cleared censorship with a U/A rating and a 167-minute runtime. Directed by Abhinav Sunder Nayak, the satirical film arrives in theaters this Friday.

Mollywood Times: Censored U/A With 167 Minute Runtime; Advance Bookings Now Open For This Coming-Of-Age Comedy-Drama

Mollywood Times has officially cleared the censorship process with a U/A certificate and a runtime of 167 minutes, which is roughly 2 hours and 47 minutes. The film also features Vineeth Sreenivasan and Basil Joseph as part of the cast, adding to the ensemble for this upcoming release.

This film marks the highly anticipated second directorial outing of Abhinav Sunder Nayak, who previously surprised everyone with the dark-comedy hit Mukundan Unni Associates. This time, he is bringing a satirical coming-of-age story that stars Naslen in the lead role. He is joined by a talented group of actors including Sharafudheen, Sangeeth Prathap, and Roshan Shanavas, making it a very strong ensemble for a comedy-drama.

What makes Mollywood Times stand out is its unique branding as a hate letter to cinema. Instead of the usual romanticized look at filmmaking, the story follows Vineeth Madhavan (played by Naslen), a young man from Kuttikkanam who is determined to become the best horror filmmaker Malayalam cinema has ever seen. He views the industry with a bit of cynicism and feels it is his mission to save it from repetitive cliches. The plot focuses on his chaotic and humorous struggle to get his unconventional horror vision onto the big screen.

The film's marketing has also been quite a talking point, especially the first-look poster that mimics a retro 90s CD cover. It carries a bold tagline: Not for those who believe in the myth of a beautiful life, which perfectly sets the tone for the satirical nature of the movie. This unconventional approach seems to be working well with the target audience, as the film is already trending on BookMyShow.

According to the latest interest metrics, the movie has already crossed over 64,000 Interested clicks on BookMyShow, reflecting a high level of anticipation. Advance bookings for the film are now officially open across various regions. Produced by Ashiq Usman, Mollywood Times is scheduled for a global theatrical release this Friday, June 5, 2026. It will be interesting to see how this satirical take on the film world resonates with the viewers this weekend.

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Mollywood Times has officially cleared the censorship process with a U/A certificate and a runtime of 167 minutes, which is roughly 2 hours and 47 minutes. The film also features Vineeth Sreenivasan and Basil Joseph as part of the cast, adding to the ensemble for this upcoming release. This film marks the highly anticipated second directorial outing of Abhinav Sunder Nayak, who previously surprised everyone with the dark-comedy hit Mukundan Unni Associates. This time, he is bringing a satirical coming-of-age story that stars Naslen in the lead role. He is joined by a talented group of actors including Sharafudheen, Sangeeth Prathap, and Roshan Shanavas, making it a very strong ensemble for a comedy-drama. What makes Mollywood Times stand out is its unique branding as a hate letter to cinema. Instead of the usual romanticized look at filmmaking, the story follows Vineeth Madhavan (played by Naslen), a young man from Kuttikkanam who is determined to become the best horror filmmaker Malayalam cinema has ever seen. He views the industry with a bit of cynicism and feels it is his mission to save it from repetitive cliches. The plot focuses on his chaotic and humorous struggle to get his unconventional horror vision onto the big screen. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The film's marketing has also been quite a talking point, especially the first-look poster that mimics a retro 90s CD cover. It carries a bold tagline: Not for those who believe in the myth of a beautiful life, which perfectly sets the tone for the satirical nature of the movie. This unconventional approach seems to be working well with the target audience, as the film is already trending on BookMyShow. According to the latest interest metrics, the movie has already crossed over 64,000 Interested clicks on BookMyShow, reflecting a high level of anticipation. Advance bookings for the film are now officially open across various regions. Produced by Ashiq Usman, Mollywood Times is scheduled for a global theatrical release this Friday, June 5, 2026. It will be interesting to see how this satirical take on the film world resonates with the viewers this weekend.