A road movie starring Dulquer Salmaan, its title translates to "Blue Sky, Green Sea, Red Earth". While evocative, its length makes it a frequent mention in lists of unique titles.

Have you tried pronouncing any of these? Let us know in the comments which one broke your tongue!

Here is a look at some of the toughest, quirkiest, and most unique Malayalam movie names after 2000.

Based on a story by the legendary M.T. Vasudevan Nair.

Malayalam cinema has undergone a massive renaissance since the turn of the millennium. We moved away from the loud, pulpy titles of the 90s (think The King , Commissioner , or Spadikam ) into an era of new-wave storytelling. But along with new stories came a fascinating trend: titles that became conversations starters.

Directed by Vinod Mankara, this drama film tells the story of a young man who tries to protect his family's rubber plantation from a group of encroachers.

Simple English words, right? Wrong.

Directed by T. S. Suresh Babu, this drama film tells the story of a young man who tries to avenge his father's death.

A rare title derived from Swahili, meaning "I love you, I want you," which stood out due to its non-Malayalam roots.

Directed by R. K. Ajayakumar, this drama film explores the lives of a group of people who are struggling to survive in a harsh, competitive world.

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