Malayalam cinema continues to push creative boundaries, and this week brings an exciting lineup of OTT releases that promise to captivate audiences from the comfort of their homes. From Sudev Nair’s gripping crime series Kammattam to Manju Warrier’s groundbreaking found-footage thriller Footage, these seven releases showcase the diversity and innovation of contemporary Malayalam filmmaking.
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Quick Overview: This Week’s Malayalam OTT Releases
Film/Series | Platform | Release Date | Genre | Lead Cast |
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Kammattam | ZEE5 | September 5, 2025 | Mystery Crime Thriller | Sudev Nair, Jeo Baby |
Footage | SunNXT | September 5, 2025 | Found-footage Thriller | Manju Warrier, Vishak Nair |
Kadhikan | ManoramaMAX | September 4, 2025 | Drama | Mukesh, Unni Mukundan |
Police Day | ManoramaMAX | September 4, 2025 | Crime Thriller | Tini Tom, Ansiba Hassan |
Flask | ManoramaMAX | September 4, 2025 | Comedy Thriller | Saiju Kurup, Sidharth Bharathan |
Raveendra Nee Evide | Saina Play | September 3, 2025 | Comedy Thriller | Anoop Menon, Dhyan Sreenivasan |
Najuss: An Impure Story | ManoramaMAX | September 3, 2025 | Drama | Kailash, Titto Wilson |
Top Picks You Can’t Miss
1. Kammattam – A Gripping Police Procedural
Director Shan Thulasidharan delivers a taut mystery thriller following Inspector Antonio George’s investigation into Samuel Umman’s suspicious death. With Sudev Nair leading an ensemble cast, this 6-episode series promises edge-of-your-seat entertainment. Remarkably shot in just 11 days, Kammattam demonstrates the efficiency and creativity of modern Malayalam web series production.
Stream on ZEE5 from September 5
2. Footage – Malayalam’s First Found-Footage Film
Manju Warrier stars in this groundbreaking thriller that marks Malayalam cinema’s entry into the found-footage genre. Set during the COVID-19 pandemic, the film follows a vlogging couple whose curiosity about their neighbor leads them into terrifying territory. Director Saiju Sreedharan, known for editing acclaimed films like Anjaam Paathira and Kumbalangi Nights, makes his directorial debut with this innovative project.
Available on SunNXT from September 5
3. Kadhikan – A Heartwarming Tale of Mentorship
Veteran actor Mukesh shines as Chandrasenan, a once-celebrated storyteller who finds new purpose when a young boy shows interest in learning his craft. This touching drama explores themes of tradition, mentorship, and artistic revival, with Unni Mukundan appearing in an extended cameo role.
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Police Day brings another crime thriller to the mix, with Tini Tom investigating what appears to be a suicide but might be murder. Meanwhile, Flask offers a unique blend of comedy and thriller as an aspiring singer-turned-constable faces kidnapping alongside a district judge.
For those seeking thought-provoking content, Najuss: An Impure Story tackles religious conservatism through the story of a madrasa teacher who defies community norms by caring for a stray dog. This drama promises to spark important conversations about faith, compassion, and moral courage.
Why This Week Stands Out
The diversity of genres and storytelling approaches makes this week particularly special for Malayalam cinema enthusiasts. From the innovative found-footage technique in Footage to the multi-camera production style of Kammattam, filmmakers are experimenting with new visual languages while maintaining the strong narrative traditions Malayalam cinema is known for.
The presence of established stars like Manju Warrier and Mukesh alongside emerging talent ensures these releases appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers to Malayalam cinema. Additionally, the distribution across multiple platforms (ZEE5, ManoramaMAX, SunNXT) makes these films accessible to a wider audience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Which of these Malayalam OTT releases offers the most unique viewing experience?
Footage stands out as the most groundbreaking release this week, being Malayalam cinema’s first venture into found-footage filmmaking. This technique, popularized by films like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity, creates an immersive, documentary-style experience that makes viewers feel like they’re witnessing real events unfold. Director Saiju Sreedharan’s background as an editor for critically acclaimed films brings technical expertise to this experimental format. The COVID-19 pandemic setting adds contemporary relevance, while Manju Warrier’s involvement ensures strong performance quality. This combination of innovative storytelling technique, timely subject matter, and established star power makes Footage a must-watch for anyone interested in the evolution of Malayalam cinema.
Q2: Are these releases suitable for family viewing, and which platform offers the best value?
The family-friendliness varies by title and viewer preferences. Kadhikan emerges as the most universally appropriate choice, offering a heartwarming story about mentorship and artistic tradition that appeals to all age groups. Najuss: An Impure Story, while dealing with serious themes, presents its religious and social commentary in a thoughtful manner suitable for mature family discussions.
Regarding platform value, ManoramaMAX offers the best selection this week with four releases (Kadhikan, Police Day, Flask, and Najuss), making it cost-effective for viewers wanting multiple options. However, ZEE5 and SunNXT host the week’s most anticipated titles (Kammattam and Footage respectively). For Malayalam cinema enthusiasts, having subscriptions to multiple regional platforms often provides better long-term value than mainstream services for accessing quality regional content.