"Anomie" Release Pushed to Feb 6: Bhavana, Rahman's Crime Thriller Awaited

The release of the highly anticipated Malayalam film 'Anomie' has been postponed from January 30 to February 6, 2026. The crime thriller features Bhavana and Rahman in lead roles, with Rahman playing a police officer. The film's teaser suggests a grim narrative centered on a manhunt for a psychopath, filled with intense confrontations and action. The project boasts a strong supporting cast and is directed by Riyas Marath.

Key Points: Anomie Release Postponed to February 6 | Bhavana, Rahman Star

  • Release postponed to February 6
  • Stars Bhavana and Rahman
  • Intense hunt for a psychopath
  • Features high-octane action scenes
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Bhavana, Rahman-starrer 'Anomie' release postponed to February 6

The Malayalam crime thriller 'Anomie' starring Bhavana and Rahman is now set for release on February 6, 2026. Get the latest updates.

"Built for the big screen. Arriving February 6,2026. - Film Makers"

Chennai, Jan 20

The release of director Riyas Marath's eagerly awaited Malayalam crime thriller 'Anomie', featuring actors Rahman and Bhavana in the lead, has now been postponed to February 6 this year, its makers announced on Tuesday.

It may be recalled that the film was originally scheduled to release on January 30 this year.

Sharing a poster that carried the new release date on the film's official handle, the makers wrote, "Built for the big screen. Arriving February 6,2026. Welcome to the world of Anomie. Anomie - The equation of death. Starring @bhavzmenon and @rahman_actor. Written and directed by @riyas_marath."

The film has triggered huge expectations ever since the makers released a teaser of the film a week ago.

The teaser released begins with a voice over that says, "Everyone, everywhere wants to live. The rich wants to live, the poor wants to live. Nobody wants to die." Even as this is narrated, a series of grim, intense scenes that involve cops appear.

Soon, another voiceover, this time in Malayalam, says, "The only thing that man fears is death." Rahman, a police officer, is shown confronting someone. He says, "You are a fucking psychopath" to which the other person,through what appears to be a mike, replies, "No, I am not."

Bhavana's character is seen saying, "Either he knows who is the killer or he is the killer" even as the cops gear up to hunt.

We next hear a voice, most likely that of the psychopath, say in a taunting tone, "Who is coming next, a man? or a force? A man with a force." Even as this voiceover plays, a series of intense action scenes play out.

The teaser makes it evident that the film revolves around the hunt the cops undertake to bring a psychopath to justice.

Apart from Bhavana and Rahman, the film will also feature Shebin Benson, Vishnu Agasthya, Binu Pappu and Arjun Lal in pivotal characters.

Produced by Dr Roy CJ, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak, Blitzkrieg Films, Bhavana, and Aadith Prassanakumar, the film has music by Harshavardhan Rameshwar and cinematography by Sujith Sarang.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Smart move. Releasing on Feb 6 avoids the Republic Day weekend clutter. Malayalam thrillers have been on another level lately. High hopes for Riyas Marath and this stellar cast.
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Sarah B
The premise sounds fantastic. "The equation of death" is such a cool tagline. As someone who loves psychological thrillers, this is right up my alley. Can't wait!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I hope the final product matches the hype. Sometimes these intense teasers promise a lot, but the film doesn't deliver. Fingers crossed for a solid story and not just style.
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Bhavana T
So excited to see Bhavana back in a strong role! And with Harshavardhan Rameshwar's music, the atmosphere is going to be next level. The postponement is just a week, no big deal. 😊
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Rahul R
The cast is fire! Rahman, Bhavana, Binu Pappu... and Shebin Benson is a great young talent. Hope this gives Malayalam cinema another pan-India hit. The teaser dialogue was chilling.

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