Bha Bha Ba
Bha Bha Ba is a 2025 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy film directed by Dhananjay Shankar, written by Fahim Safar and Noorin Shereef, and produced by Gokulam Gopalan and Krishnamoorthy under Sree Gokulam Movies and Gokulam Productions. It stars an ensemble cast of Dileep, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Baiju Santhosh, Sandy, Balu Varghese, Saranya Ponvannan, Ashokan, Fahim Safar, Devan, Sidharth Bharathan and Redin Kingsley. Mohanlal makes an extended cameo in this film. The film also features S. J. Suryah, Salim Kumar, Riyaz Khan and Gokulam Gopalan himself appears in cameo roles.
The film was officially announced in October 2023 with a title poster. Principal photography took place between July 2024 and August 2025, primarily in Palakkad, Coimbatore, and Pollachi. The songs were composed by Shaan Rahman, background score by Gopi Sundar, and editing was handled by Ranjan Abraham.
Bha Bha Ba was released worldwide on 18 December 2025. The film received mixed reviews from critics and audience who praised the performance and cinematography, but criticized its story, screenplay, music, and writing.
Plot
During his first public speech after being declared Chief Minister of the state, C. K. Joseph is kidnapped by a mysterious figure who identifies himself as “The Commoner.” A special investigation team is formed under Commissioner Dev G., assisted by ACP Ashkar Ahammed and Joseph’s son, Noble, an National Efficiency Agency officer from Chennai. Mahi, a blind accomplice of the Commoner, is arrested after presenting the authorities with his image. Meanwhile, the Commoner, along with Vaavamani, takes Joseph to their hideout.At the hideout, they urge the public to submit letters outlining their grievances, placing them in a designated vehicle to make the Chief Minister aware of their problems, highlighting that politicians only listen during elections. The public responds enthusiastically, filling the vehicle with letters. Historian Sivankutty informs Noble that the kidnappers aim to gain public support and then turns himself in as an accomplice of the Commoner. During police questioning, Mahi, Sivankutty, and Sijo, another accomplice, reveal that Ashkar is also part of the gang.
As the kidnappers attempt to retrieve the vehicle, a police chase ensues, culminating in the Commoner, Ashkar, and their ally, DJ Torpedo, overpowering the authorities, causing significant embarrassment to the government and the police.
The Commoner’s past is revealed to Noble by Godson Ancharakandy. Orphaned at a young age, he developed mental health issues and was admitted to a mental hospital. After escaping, he falls under the influence of "Ghilli" Bala and becomes his right-hand man. They intercept illegal gold and weapon smuggling by the Oscar Brothers and profit from selling it, eventually rising to power. Bala eventually leaves, leaving the Commoner in charge.
As pressure mounts on the investigation team, Noble discovers that the Commoner communicates with the public through a group of local boys called the “Thalapathy Boys.” Attempts to question them are thwarted by Adv. Mukundan Unni. Dr. Frederick D’Souza informs Noble that the Commoner has a mental condition that causes extreme reactions to emotional disturbances. Armed with this knowledge, Noble tracks down Ashkar and, through him, captures Vaavamani and Madhu, a media figure who repeatedly labels the police investigation as blatant while covertly amplifying the Commoner’s image through his news channel, later found out to be aiding the Commoner. Through Ashkar, Noble learns of a police station attack orchestrated by the Commoner using a group of old men to rescue his team held inside. However, during the attack, Noble kills Mahi while attempting to escape, and the plan fails.
The kidnapping escalates in severity when the Black Force locates the Commoner’s hideout and launches a pursuit. With Joseph still abducted, the Commoner assaults the force using an armored combat vehicle presented by "Ghilli" Bala, while Bala fights alongside him in the forest.
In a final confrontation, the Commoner explains to Joseph the reasons behind the kidnapping. Joseph had made lewd remarks about the Commoner’s mother during her funeral and later blocked his father’s access to medical care at one of his legislative assembly victory rallies, leading to his father’s death. At both encounters, Joseph wore a disturbing grin that haunted the Commoner throughout his childhood. The Commoner’s ultimate aim is to wipe that grin from Joseph’s face forever. Noble rescues Joseph, but the Commoner succeeds in exposing Joseph’s corruption through files released by Godson, ultimately destroying Joseph’s life, erasing the grin from his face and fulfilling his father’s wish of becoming influential. The Commoner later warns Noble that he will seek retribution for Mahi’s death.
In a post-credits scene, the Commoner, revealed to be Ram Damodar "Radarr," is readmitted to the mental hospital while in custody. There, goons sent by the Oscar Brothers attempt to kill him, but Bala intervenes to save him. A vengeful Oscar Brother swears retribution against Bala and Radarr.
Cast
- Dileep as Ram "Radarr" Damodar / “The Commoner”
- Vineeth Sreenivasan as Noble Joseph, an National Efficiency Agency officer; Joseph’s son
- Dhyan Sreenivasan as Godson Ancharakandy / “Interview Star”
- Baiju Santhosh as C. K. Joseph, Chief Minister of the state and leader of Common Voice Party
- Sandy as Assistant [Commissioner of Police|ACP] Ashkar Ahammed IPS
- Balu Varghese as Mahi
- Saranya Ponvannan as Vaavamani
- Ashokan as Sivankutty, a Historian
- Sidharth Bharathan as Damodaran, Ram's father
- Salim Kumar as Adv. Mukundan Unni
- Redin Kingsley as Yogi
- Maniyanpilla Raju as Ravindran Thillenkery, Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Legislative Assembly
- Biju Pappan as Jayan, Bala's right-hand-man
- Devan as City Police Commissioner Dev G. IPS
- Riyaz Khan as DJ Torpedo / Chanchalan, Ram's ally
- Fahim Safar as Sijo
- Senthil Krishna as Madhu Balachandran, Senior News Editor of Universal News Network
- Shaju Sreedhar as Mohandas Pillai, District Collector of Parashuramapuram
- G. Suresh Kumar as Home Minister of Kerala
- Vijay Menon as Dr. Fredrick D’Souza
- Noby Marcose as Chittilamchery Nandu, a CVP supporter
- Shameer Khan as Constable Shekhar
- Noorin Shereef as Nita Joseph, Joseph’s daughter
- Gibin Gopinath as Peethambaran, Assistant sub-inspector of police
- Poojappura Radhakrishnan as Radhakrishnan, Ravindran‘s secretary
- Aswath Lal as Deepu, Godson’s sidekick
- Veenah Nair as Uma Joseph, Joseph’s wife and Noble’s mother
- Zhinz Shan as Joseph’s secretary
- Adithyan Chadrashekar as Joseph’s personal assistant
- Lanka Lakshmi as Ram's mother
- Dhanasree Sudhakaran as Raveena Noble, Noble’s wife
- Drupad Krishna as young Ram Damodar
- Aswin Vijayan as Sanal, a CVP supporter
- Pramod Veliyanad as mental hospital security guard
- Ullas Pandalam as mental hospital security guard
- Nandu Poduval as toilet watcher
- Sreejith Pokkan as school headmaster
- Dilli Babu as Williams, Oscar Brothers’ henchmen
- Krishnan Nambiar as DGP, Kerala Police
Cameo appearances
- Mohanlal as "Ghilli" Bala, a powerful gangster
- S. J. Suryah as one among Oscar Brothers, Bala's rival gang
- Gokulam Gopalan as Bala's Aashaan
Production
Development
In August 2023, it was reported that the couple Fahim Safar and Noorin Shereef would be debuting as screenwriters for a film directed by debutant Dhananjay Shankar and produced by Sree Gokulam Movies. It took two years to complete the screenplay. Early reports suggested that Pranav Mohanlal would play the lead role. However, on 27 October 2023, coinciding with actor Dileep's 56th birthday, the makers officially announced the film with a title poster featuring Dileep in the lead role. The title is an acronym for Bhayam, Bhakthi, Bahumanam. Later, in an interview with Red FM in June 2025, Shereef stated that the project was originally conceived with Pranav in the lead, but the screenplay was reworked after Dileep joined the film.Casting
In addition to Dileep, brothers Vineeth Sreenivasan and Dhyan Sreenivasan were cast in major roles. Dhananjay Shankar had previously worked as an assistant and associate director to both Vineeth and Dhyan on their directorial films. On 5 July 2024, dance choreographer and actor Sandy was announced as part of the cast. In the following days, Saranya Ponvannan, Sidharth Bharathan, Balu Varghese, Redin Kingsley, Baiju Santhosh, Ashokan, and Maniyanpilla Raju were confirmed in pivotal roles.In December 2024, The New Indian Express reported that Mohanlal would appear in a cameo role as part of a two-film deal with Sree Gokulam Movies, the other project being a film directed by Jithu Madhavan. His involvement was subsequently confirmed by Dileep at an event in February 2025.
Filming
Principal photography commenced with an inaugural puja ceremony on 14 July 2024 in Palakkad. Multiple plotlines claiming to represent the film’s story circulated on social media; however, the production team dismissed them as false rumours. The film was primarily shot in Coimbatore, Pollachi, Kochi, and Perumbavoor, with the first schedule wrapping up on 25 August 2024. The film's music is composed by Shaan Rahman, background score done by Gopi Sundar, with Armo handling cinematography, and Ranjan Abraham serving as the editor. The second schedule of filming commenced in late December 2024 and continued for over 45 working days, concluding on 7 February 2025. The entire shoot was wrapped by 20 August 2025.Soundtrack
The film's songs were composed by Shaan Rahman and background score by Gopi Sundar. The first single, "Azhinjattam", was released on 15 December 2025. The second single "Sreeyayi", sung by K. S. Chithra, was released on 27 December 2025. The full soundtrack album, including the film's teaser theme and trailer theme, was released on 16 December 2025. The full background score album was released on 7 January 2026.Release
Theatrical
Bha Bha Ba was released worldwide in theatres on 18 December 2025. Phars Film handled overseas distribution of the film.Home media
The post theatrical digital streaming rights of the film is acquired by ZEE5. The film began streaming on the platform from 16 January 2026.Reception
Critical response
Bha Bha Ba received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Reviews criticised its weak and inconsistent plot, underwhelming music, excessive reliance on pop-culture references, and instances of forced comedy.The Indian Express rated the film 1.5 out of 5, calling it overindulgent despite its cameos and set-pieces. Mathrubhumi reported that early audience reactions were divided, with several responses highlighting Mohanlal’s cameo as a major attraction while also noting uneven writing and logic.
Box office
Bha Bha Ba opened strongly at the box office following its theatrical release on 18 December 2025. Early trade estimates reported that the film earned approximately crore in worldwide grossing and crore in India net on its opening day due to high opening-day occupancy across Kerala and strong advance bookings, marking one of the highest opening figures for a Malayalam release in 2025. The film registered one of the top opening day totals of the year in Kerala, behind major Malayalam releases such as Empuraan and Coolie.Subsequent daily collections showed a significant drop after the opening day, with early estimates suggesting second-day earnings of around crore as word-of-mouth remained mixed. The film's opening weekend four-day India net cumulative crossed, reflecting a steady but slowing performance across key centres.
Controversy
Shortly after its release, Bha Bha Ba became the subject of online criticism over a scene that several viewers described as insensitive and inappropriate. Social media users alleged that the sequence appeared to mock the trauma related to the 2017 actress abduction and sexual assault case, in which the film’s lead actor Dileep was accused and later acquitted after a lengthy trial, leading to widespread backlash.The 2017 abduction and sexual assault case involved the high-profile kidnapping and sexual assault of a fellow Malayalam film actor while she was travelling from Thrissur to Kochi. A group of men abducted her in a vehicle, assaulted her, and recorded the attack; six of the accused were convicted in December 2025, while a Kerala sessions court acquitted Dileep of conspiracy charges, ruling that the prosecution failed to prove his involvement.