
Alappuzha Gymkhana
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Directed by Khalid Rahman
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<p>Jojo Johnson, David “DJ” John, Shifas “Valuth” Ahmed, Shifas “Cheruth” Ali, and Shanavas are five friends from who have just completed their board exams. While Shanavas passes, the rest of the group fails, leaving their prospects of college admission uncertain. After Valuth gets into a scuffle for flirting with a state-level boxer’s girlfriend Maria, Jojo begins researching alternative ways to enter college and discovers that sports quota admissions through tournaments are a viable route. The group decides to pursue boxing and enroll at the local Alappuzha Gymkhana boxing school, under coach Salim. However, Shanavas soon loses interest and quits, while DJ switches to . Jojo, Valuth and Cheruth persist and are later mentored by Antony Joshua, a former student of Salim and a current state-level boxer training for the South Asia Championship. Antony enforces a strict training and diet plan, pushing them to their physical limits. To earn a spot in the Kerala State Amateur Boxing Championship, the trio competes in the Alappuzha District Boxing Selection Championship. There, they qualify alongside three other boxers: Deepak, a self-taught fighter who learned through ; Kiran, a returning participant who failed in the previous year’s tournament; and Christopher. As the newly formed district team prepares for the state-level championship, Jojo develops feelings for Natasha, a fellow boxer from Alappuzha, though she remains uninterested. At the championship venue, Jojo is unexpectedly bumped into a higher weight category due to overeating. The matches begin with a series of setbacks—Christopher loses his bout, followed by Valuth. Cheruth, however, emerges victorious in his round and earns widespread appreciation. Jojo enters the ring with confidence but loses his match. Disheartened by the team’s performance, Kiran is reluctant to compete. However, motivated by his teammates’ support, he enters the ring and puts up a strong fight, ultimately losing by a narrow margin on points. Deepak puts up a strong performance but ultimately walks away mid-match after receiving threats aimed at his teammates and family. This incident pushes Antony—already revealed to be a suspended boxer with a history of violence—to snap and assault the individual who had issued the threats. With the situation escalating, the team withdraws from the tournament during Cheruth’s second-round bout. On their way out, they are ambushed by a group of men, but they successfully defend themselves using their boxing skills. Back home in Alappuzha, Natasha unexpectedly confesses her love for Deepak, helping Jojo find closure. Reinvigorated by their experience, the group decides to train harder and return the following year. Jojo takes on the role of team manager, while Shanavas and DJ prepare to join the team. The makers of this film released the title name and first look poster of the film on on 1 October 2024. The shooting of this film was completed in August 2024. The film’s screenplay is written by and Sreeni Saseendran and dialogue is written by Ratheesh Ravi. plays the role of a boxer in this movie. The film is debut production film of Plan B Motion Pictures. The music composed by . The audio rights of the film were acquired by . The film was theatrically released on 10 April 2025. received positive reviews from critics. Aditya Shrikrishna in his review for wrote,” is not the film for that one great pep talk or one last fight to win it all. This is a film where even the coach is in such a bad place that he picks up a fight outside the ring. Khalid Rahman stages this free-for-all with panache, a fight that begins in a field, moves to a cul-de-sac and spills over to the road. It is a film about the comfortable crisis of misplaced confidence, which becomes the bedrock for solidarity. There is simply no place for cynicism, and no one is in a hurry to grow up.” In his review for , Uday Bhatia praised the film as a blissful boxing comedy writing,”There are shades of Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused and Everybody Wants Some, films where the stakes are low and the world seems full of promise.” Writing for , Swathi P Ajith mentioned,”This isn’t your typical underdog sports drama. It’s not about losing, failing, and crawling back to glory. It’s about falling into a sport by chance, getting hooked, and letting it take over your life in the most unexpected ways.” S R Praveen of rated the film 3/5 writing,”The attempts to break cliches in a sports movie is an endeavour fraught with risks, for it also means not going along that easy path with an endless supply of emotional highs and cheap thrills. Alappuzha Gymkhana does not deliver much of the latter but makes up with a relatable tale that spares a thought for those not cut out to win. The film is written in such a way as to make us think that we wouldn’t want it any other way.” Anandu Suresh of rated the film 3/5 and praised Khalid Rahman’s direction writing,”From the very first scene, Rahman makes it clear what he aims to do with Alappuzha Gymkhana and he nails the tone at the outset itself, brilliantly maintaining it until the very end. At no point does he allow the movie to derail or take a detour just for the sake of it.” Writing for , Cris praised the film as a fun,engaging watch mentioning,”Calling the film a comforting, engaging joyride can seem ironic, given that director Khalid Rahman has placed it in the thick of a boxing ring. But that is exactly what it becomes.” Sajin Shrijith of described the movie as “a perfect hangout experience that evokes the vibe of Richard Linklater films” writing,”With , we sense the intention is not really about showing a story where the characters emerge victors, but rather putting them through trying and humiliating circumstances in order to make them figure out their real strengths and weakness, and, most importantly, purpose.” Kirubakhar Purushottaman of rated the film 4/5 and wrote,”In the end, Alappuzha Gymkhana isn’t a film about victory in the ring, but one about resilience, camaraderie, and quiet transformation. It’s like Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age tale like Everybody Wants Some disguised as a sports drama—where the biggest wins are emotional rather than athletic. With its charming characters, understated writing, and grounded storytelling, Alappuzha Gymkhana punches far above its weight—and lands with lasting impact.” The film grossed 65 crore in 16 days and is currently .</p>
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Genres:
Contemporary, Drama
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Writer:
Khalid Rahman
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Producer:
Khalid Rahman
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Director:
Khalid Rahman
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Cinematography:
Jimshi Khalid
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Starring:
Naslen, Lukman Avaran, Ganapathi S. Poduval, Sandeep Pradeep
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Release Date:
10-Apr-25
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Edited By:
Nishadh Yusuf
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Language:
Malayalam
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Box Office:
65.00 crore
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