Romancham20231080pwebdlhindiaac51malay Work Link

This is not an official release but a pirated/custom encode of the movie Romancham, where:

The phrase “malay work” might indicate that the original Malayalam audio or subtitles are also included or referenced.


Sushin Shyam’s soundtrack includes the hit song "Thirike Njan" (a melancholic melody that contrasts with the film's events) and the quirky "Romancham Theme". The songs are woven into the narrative without being intrusive.

Romancham is more than a horror-comedy; it’s a testament to what Indian independent cinema can achieve with fresh ideas and heartfelt execution. It reminds us that the scariest ghosts aren't the ones with long hair and pale faces — but the ones that live in the memory of a game played one bored night in 2007. romancham20231080pwebdlhindiaac51malay work

So, gather your friends, turn off the lights, and watch it legally. The only thrill you need is the one from a great story — not from dodging copyright laws.



A group of friends in Bengaluru start playing an Ouija board for fun. Soon, a mischievous spirit (nicknamed “Aani”) begins playing pranks – turning fans on/off, hiding items – leading to laugh-out-loud moments before things turn creepier.

Romancham is set in a cramped, messy flat in Bengaluru in 2007. Seven Malayali bachelors, working low-paying IT and odd jobs, share the house. Their lives are mundane until one night, out of boredom, they decide to play a game of "Ouija board" (which they call Romancham — meaning "thrill" or "excitement"). This is not an official release but a

The game starts as harmless fun, but soon, inexplicable events begin to unfold. A ghostly presence seems to attach itself to the group, particularly to one of them — Sinu (played by Saju Navodaya). The entity is not overtly malevolent initially; it communicates through lights flickering, objects moving, and specific demands like turning on a fan in a particular direction at odd hours.

As the haunting intensifies, the film oscillates between laugh-out-loud moments and genuinely tense sequences. The ghost, who they nickname Ammini, becomes an invisible roommate dictating their daily routine. The climax builds toward an exorcism attempt, but in true Romancham style, it subverts expectations with a hilarious yet chilling conclusion.

Critics praised the film’s organic pacing and refusal to explain the supernatural. The New Indian Express called it “a genre-bending riot that respects the audience’s intelligence.” However, some noted a slightly dragged second half. The phrase “malay work” might indicate that the

Romancham spawned memes, especially the dialogue: "Anamika, please come" — which became a catchphrase. A sequel has been announced, though Madhavan has hinted it will be a “different story within the same universe.”

In late 2023, the makers announced Romancham 2, with Jithu Madhavan returning to direct. The sequel is rumored to explore another real-life paranormal experience from the same group after they moved to a different flat. Fans eagerly await more thrills and laughs.

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