Will they lean into myth or verified history? The channel promises “historical conjecture based on Arab and Sangam texts,” but purists worry about dramatization overtaking facts. If done right, this could be Malayalam TV’s Band of Brothers . The Return of Favorites: ‘Lethal Wars S4: Kalinga to Kuwait’ (Q3 2026) The Lethal Wars franchise has been History Malayalam’s biggest ratings driver. Season 4 promises a shift from European battlefields to conflicts closer home. Episodes will cover the Battle of Colachel (Travancore vs. Dutch East India Company) and, surprisingly, a detailed look at Operation Desert Storm from an Indian military perspective.
The Colachel episode, in particular, is long overdue. It’s a David-versus-Goliath story that every Malayali should know. However, the channel needs to avoid the trap of jingoistic over-simplification. History is nuanced, and I hope the writers don’t turn every episode into a caricature of “us vs. them.” The Wildcard: ‘Mythbusters: Itihasa Edition’ (Hindi Dubbed, but with Malayalam commentary) Yes, the beloved MythBusters format is getting a historical makeover—but here’s the catch. The original English/Hindi version will be dubbed, but History Malayalam is adding a unique “Nadan Vimarshanam” (Local Analysis) segment at the end of each episode, featuring Kerala-based engineers and archaeologists. history malayalam upcoming shows 2026
Families, history buffs, school project researchers. Skip if: You prefer fast-paced, gossip-driven reality TV (stick to other channels). Will they lean into myth or verified history
History Malayalam in 2026 isn’t just documenting the past—it’s trying to build a legacy of its own. Let’s hope the execution matches the promise. Have you seen the trailer for ‘Samrat Cheraman’? What are your hopes for Malayalam history TV in 2026? The Return of Favorites: ‘Lethal Wars S4: Kalinga
The trailer, released last week, is stunning. Cinematography shot in Kodungallur, combined with AI-enhanced recreations of 7th-century port cities, gives it a Game of Thrones -meets-Kerala feel. The narration alternates between renowned historian Prof. M.G.S. Narayanan and actor Lal , adding gravitas.