From 'CID Moosa' to 'Eko': Stories told through paws and wings
Animals have always been part of movie stories. But in Malayalam cinema, they are more than just background faces. They walk into the story like real people. They feel pain. They give joy. They sometimes make us laugh and sometimes make us cry. These films show animals as living souls, not props.
One of the most loved examples is 'CID Moosa'. The film came in 2003 and starred Dileep. The police dog Arjun, also known as Bhadran, became a star on its own. The dog helps the confused detective solve cases. It also creates many funny moments.
The bond between Moosa and the dog feels real. The dog listens, understands, and stands by him always. Through this friendship, the film talks about trust and loyalty in a very simple way. Even today, people remember Arjun more than many human characters.
The writer spoke to ETimes about how the idea came. He said, “The idea for Eko struck me unexpectedly. There’s a dialogue in the film — ‘Sometimes protection and restriction, they both look the same.’ It hit me out of the blue, and I couldn’t shake off the layers of meaning it carried.”
He added, “I imagined guarding dogs and wondered — what if this ‘protection’ was actually something more sinister? What if something that appears as A is actually B?”
The director also explained why animals are used. He said, “There isn’t a specific formula behind this — I choose animals only when the story truly demands it.”
He also said that in 'Eko', animals are needed for the story and the emotions.
The Animal Trilogy began with 'Kishkindha Kaandam' in 2024. In that film, monkeys play a big role. Asif Ali's film is set in a forest and the animals bring chaos and truth together. Their actions push the story forward and uncover secrets.
Malayalam cinema has many such examples. Dileep's comedy film 'Ring Master' tells the story of a dog and its trainer. Soubin Shahir's 'Parava' uses pigeons to show rivalry and dreams among young boys.
These films prove one thing. Animals in Malayalam cinema are not silent. They speak through actions. They feel like family. And many times, they steal the show without saying a single word.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
'CID Moosa' and the dog everyone remembers
One of the most loved examples is 'CID Moosa'. The film came in 2003 and starred Dileep. The police dog Arjun, also known as Bhadran, became a star on its own. The dog helps the confused detective solve cases. It also creates many funny moments.
The bond between Moosa and the dog feels real. The dog listens, understands, and stands by him always. Through this friendship, the film talks about trust and loyalty in a very simple way. Even today, people remember Arjun more than many human characters.
'Eko' and the darker side of protection
In recent times, Eko released in 2025 and showed animals in a very different light. Directed by Dinjith Ayyathan, the film places dogs at the center of a mystery story. It is part of Bahul Ramesh’s Animal Trilogy. Here, animals are shown as equal to humans, not below them.The writer spoke to ETimes about how the idea came. He said, “The idea for Eko struck me unexpectedly. There’s a dialogue in the film — ‘Sometimes protection and restriction, they both look the same.’ It hit me out of the blue, and I couldn’t shake off the layers of meaning it carried.”
He added, “I imagined guarding dogs and wondered — what if this ‘protection’ was actually something more sinister? What if something that appears as A is actually B?”
The director also explained why animals are used. He said, “There isn’t a specific formula behind this — I choose animals only when the story truly demands it.”
He also said that in 'Eko', animals are needed for the story and the emotions.
From monkeys to pigeons to elephants
The Animal Trilogy began with 'Kishkindha Kaandam' in 2024. In that film, monkeys play a big role. Asif Ali's film is set in a forest and the animals bring chaos and truth together. Their actions push the story forward and uncover secrets.
Malayalam cinema has many such examples. Dileep's comedy film 'Ring Master' tells the story of a dog and its trainer. Soubin Shahir's 'Parava' uses pigeons to show rivalry and dreams among young boys.
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Love, care, and quiet emotions
Some films focus on care and kindness. Basil Joseph's 'Palthu Janwar' shows a vet slowly learning to care for animals and people. 'Valatty' tells a love story through dogs. Mrugaya uses a hunting dog to talk about revenge and loyalty.These films prove one thing. Animals in Malayalam cinema are not silent. They speak through actions. They feel like family. And many times, they steal the show without saying a single word.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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