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Mammootty’s Bramayugam makes history as First Indian Film screened at Academy Museum in Los Angeles

Malayalam cinema etched its name in global film history when Mammootty’s critically acclaimed film Bramayugam became the first Indian movie to be showcased at the prestigious Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles.

February 14, 2026 / 19:52 IST
Pictures and videos from the event soon spread on social media, and movie lovers talked about how fantastic it was.
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  • Bramayugam is the first Indian film shown at LA's Academy Museum
  • Mammootty hailed as a Mollywood Legend at the special screening
  • The film's unique black-and-white style drew global praise

Malayalam cinema made history when Mammootty's critically acclaimed movie Bramayugam became the first Indian movie to be exhibited at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. The special showing happened on the closing day of the well-known Where the Forest Meets the Sea movie series. It was a significant deal for Indian movies, and especially for Malayalam movies.

A Moment of Pride for Mollywood Around the World

Pictures and videos from the event soon spread on social media, and movie lovers talked about how fantastic it was. Several people who were there claimed that the screening was almost full and that the audience greatly enjoyed the movie. People on social media were happy to announce that Mammootty was labelled a "Mollywood Legend" at the event. People also praised director Rahul Sadasivan a lot for his original ideas for the movie.

Fans thought that the actor's recognition at such a prestigious school was a success for the whole Malayalam cinema industry.

The film's one-of-a-kind point of view

Bramayugam is a one-of-a-kind folk-horror drama that was shot entirely in black and white. This imaginative decision made the movie extremely scary and gained it a lot of fans. The narrative is about a folk musician named Thevan who is on the road and takes shelter in a bizarre mansion owned by the enigmatic patriarch Kodumon Potty.

Critics complimented Mammootty's scary portrayal of the frightening Chathan, stating he had a strong presence on screen, a haunting laugh, and a complex performance. People spoke about this aspect of the movie a lot. A lot of people also liked how the movie told the story and showed the sights distinctively and boldly.

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Thanks and plans for the future

Before this historic showing, Bramayugam had already won a lot of awards, including a State Award. A lot of supporters think that this honour could lead to further national and international accolades, since it has been seen all over the world.

The Academy Museum not only showed off the film's creative merit, but it also illustrated how Malayalam movies are growing more popular all over the world. This moment is a significant reminder for both fans and people who work in the industry that news from one part of the world may affect others all over the world.

Bhawana Tanmayi is a Hyderabad-based freelance entertainment journalist. Views expressed are personal.
first published: Feb 14, 2026 07:51 pm

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