Julie 2 2025 Boomex Malayalam Originals Short New -
For the uninitiated, Boomax (often stylized as BOOMAX) has carved a unique niche in the OTT space. While Netflix and Amazon Prime focus on “prestige TV,” Boomax has cornered the market on “guilty pleasure” and “mass appeal” short originals. Their strategy involves releasing tightly packed episodes or standalone short films (typically 20-45 minutes) that do not require a massive time commitment. This format—dubbed the Short New wave—perfectly suits the mobile-first audience of Kerala and the Gulf Malayali diaspora.
The upcoming Julie 2 (2025) is being touted as Boomax’s flagship project for the second quarter of the year. According to leaked production notes, the short will clock in at approximately 38 minutes—long enough to develop a narrative arc but short enough to retain the frenetic energy of the original.
Julie 2 returns in a compact, intense short that trims the feature-length’s excess and focuses on character collision: fame, exploitation, and agency in today’s entertainment economy.
Opening Scene (Kochi, 2025)
Julie (played by Anaswara Rajan) works at "BoomEx DataSolutions," a dreary office. Her boss, Rajesh Mullakkal (Saiju Kurup), sexually harasses female employees through veiled "meme forwards." HR ignores complaints.
Inciting Incident
After Rajesh humiliates her publicly, Julie creates a fictional Instagram account—"Juliet 2.0"—pretending to be a vengeful ex-employee. She posts a cryptic reel: "Anyone who hurt Julie will meet the BoomEx shadow." julie 2 2025 boomex malayalam originals short new
Middle
To her shock, Rajesh has a freak accident (a server rack falls on him—non-fatal). A mysterious app appears on her phone: BoomEx Shadow. It says: "One command left. Use wisely."
Climax
Julie, terrified, refuses to use it. But when the company tries to frame her for "cyber harassment," she whispers into her phone mic: "Make them remember." The shadow entity deletes all corrupted files from the company server and uploads video confessions from every guilty staff member—without harming anyone physically.
Ending
The office is shut down. Julie walks out into the rain, deletes the BoomEx Shadow app, and smiles at a new job interview. Final shot: her phone screen glitches—a shadowy figure waves at her from the reflection.
Before understanding Julie 2, one must understand its producer: Boomex Originals. For the uninitiated, Boomax (often stylized as BOOMAX)
Founded in 2022, Boomex carved a niche by producing "micro-features"—short films ranging from 15 to 30 minutes that boast feature-film production values. Unlike traditional YouTube short films made with amateur setups, Boomex invests in cinematic lighting, sync sound, and established character actors from the Malayalam television and film industry.
Their tagline, "Short Cinema, Long Impact," has garnered them a dedicated subscriber base. However, their true claim to fame came in late 2023 with the release of the first Julie short film. That project, clocking in at just 22 minutes, dealt with the taboo subject of a young woman’s revenge in the backdrop of the Kochi drug scene. It amassed over 8 million views in three months, prompting the creators to greenlight a sequel.
According to insiders, "Julie 2" is slated for a Q3 2025 release exclusively on Boomex’s YouTube channel and their proprietary ad-supported streaming widget.
Mark your calendars: Julie 2 (2025) is slated for a exclusive premiere on the Boomax OTT app and their associated YouTube channel (with a membership paywall) in May 2025. The “Julie 2 2025” search term is already trending in Kerala’s film circles, with the hashtag #Julie2OnBoomax generating speculative buzz. Mark your calendars: Julie 2 (2025) is slated
The platform is offering a special launch price: the first week will be free to stream, after which it will move behind a ₹49 rental fee—a classic freemium strategy to maximize initial views.
A compact, provocative piece that sharpens Julie 2’s central conflicts for today’s attention economy—ambitious and often effective, though occasionally one-note.
What makes "Julie 2" a standout in the "Malayalam Originals Short" category is its commitment to talent. Unlike the first part, which relied on theater actors, the sequel is bringing in recognizable faces.
The budget is estimated at ₹85 lakhs (approx. $102,000 USD), making it one of the most expensive Malayalam short films ever produced.
Twenty-five-year-old Julie, a smart but cynical data entry clerk in Kochi, fakes her own mysterious online persona to expose her office’s toxic manager—only to realize she’s accidentally summoned a dark digital entity that starts doing her real-life bidding.