
'ID: The Fake' OTT release: Find out where to watch Dhyan Sreenivasan's Malayalam thriller online
Malayalam thriller 'ID: The Fake', starring
Dhyan Sreenivasan
in the lead, is finally getting its digital release. The film will begin streaming online, more than six months after its theatrical release on January 3, 2025.
OTT release details
The movie will be streaming on Saina Play. While the official streaming date is yet to be announced, the platform confirmed the update via its social media handles. The movie will be available in multiple languages, including Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu.
The post was shared with a note that read, "Get ready for this!!!. ID: The Fake is streaming soon only on Saina Play. Releasing in Malayalam | Tamil | Telugu."
The Cybercrime Plot
The film written and directed by Arun Sivavilasam, is set around a murky, twisted realm of cybercrime, identity theft, and digital trauma.
It tells the story of Vinod, a humble food delivery driver who is about to become a father. He delivers food for his neighbour's restaurant to help pay bills, but he is blindsided when he discovers an undressed photo of his wife making its way around the internet.
Vinod is unable to deal with the feelings of betrayal and chaos. He starts to become aloof and distant from his wife, who is barely aware of the cause of the dramatic shift in his behaviour. What follows in the story is a desperate attempt by Vinod, played by Dhyan Sreenivasan, to identify the source of the image and the ugly truths behind it.
The film has a good ensemble cast with Dhyan Sreenivasan at the front and centre, and Divya Pillai, Johny Antony, Kalabhavan Shajon, Indrans, and Jasnya Jayadeesh in supporting roles. The film has music composed by
Nihal
Sadiq.

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