| # | Movie Name (Year) | Reason for ‘A’ Rating | |---|-------------------|------------------------| | 1 | (2010) | Not ‘A’ – actually U. This highlights confusion; many wrongly list it. Correct ‘A’ films start below. | | 2 | Churuli (2021) | Extreme profanity (frequent F-word, sexual slang), surreal violence. | | 3 | Joji (2021) | Strong violence, dark themes, mature family politics. | | 4 | Kammattipadam (2016) | Brutal violence, drug use, explicit language. | | 5 | Idukki Gold (2013) | Drug use, nudity, sexual references. | | 6 | Anuraga Karikkin Vellam (2016) | Not ‘A’ – actually U. Many false lists include it. Correct: ‘A’ due to sexual scene – No, this is UA. So skip. | | 7 | Mumbai Police (2013) | Homosexual theme, strong language, violence. | | 8 | Ranam (2018) | Graphic violence, bloody shootouts. | | 9 | Virus (2019) | Not ‘A’ – UA. So not included. | | 10 | Bheeshma Parvam (2022) | Violence, gore, but actually UA. So not ‘A’. | | 11 | Pada (2022) | Strong language, political violence. | | 12 | Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam (2022) | Not ‘A’. Misattributed. | | 13 | Jallikattu (2019) | Intense animal-slaughter imagery, mob violence, ‘A’ certificate. | | 14 | Ee.Ma.Yau (2018) | Dark comedy, death/decay themes, strong language. | | 15 | Thallumaala (2022) | Actually UA, but often listed as 18+ for its chaotic violence. | | 16 | Palthu Janwar (2022) | Not ‘A’. |

Date: April 13, 2026 Subject: Identification and contextual explanation of the term "18 puls" as applied to Malayalam film titles. 1. Executive Summary The search query “18 puls malayalam movies names” appears to contain a typographical or phonetic error. The intended term is almost certainly “18+ Pulses” (or simply “18+” ), a colloquial South Asian internet slang term used to denote films with A (Adult) certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). These films contain content—such as strong language, sexual references, nudity, or extreme violence—that is considered unsuitable for minors under 18.