
Dominic and the Ladies' Purse to Janaki V v/s State of Kerala: Watch latest Malayalam OTT on Prime Video, Zee5, Manorama Max
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Vyasanasametham Bandhimithradhikal – Manorama Max (August 14)
Janaki V v/s State of Kerala – Zee5 (August 15)
Soothravakyam – Lionsgate Play (August 21)
Dominic and the Ladies' Purse – Amazon Prime Video (August 28)
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Manasavacha – Manorama Max (August 9)
Nadikar – SainaPlay (August 8)
Malayalam cinema continues to thrive on streaming platforms, offering audiences a mix of comedy, drama, legal thrillers, and family stories. The latest Malayalam OTT lineup offers something for everyone, from laughter-filled village tales to intense legal battles and intriguing mysteries. Several new releases are set to entertain viewers on platforms like Zee5, Manorama Max, SainaPlay, and Amazon Prime Video.Set in a Kerala village, this family comedy-drama explores the chaos that follows the sudden death of Savithri Amma just before her granddaughter's engagement. The film portrays relatives and neighbors navigating grief, rituals, and disputes with humor. With Anaswara Rajan, Siju Sunny, and Mallika Sukumaran leading the cast, it delivers a lighthearted yet relatable portrayal of traditional village life.This legal thriller chronicles the ordeal of Janaki Vidhyadharan, an IT professional from Bengaluru who experiences a traumatic incident while visiting Kerala. Determined to fight for justice, she faces a skilled defence lawyer representing the accused. Featuring Anupama Parameswaran, Suresh Gopi, and Madhav Suresh, the film delves into India's judicial challenges and the resilience required to confront them. The release follows a brief controversy with the CBFC over the film's title, which was ultimately resolved.Set in Palakkad, Soothravakyam is a drama-thriller following police officer Christo Xavier, who balances his official duties with free math tuition for local students. When a disappearance disrupts the community, he becomes entangled in the lives of Arya and her family. With a talented ensemble cast including Vincy Aloshious, Deepak Parambol, and Binoj Villya, the film addresses family bonds, youth struggles, and the pursuit of justice.Mammootty stars in this mystery-comedy-thriller directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon in his Malayalam debut. The story revolves around a missing purse that triggers a series of humorous and suspenseful events. Released theatrically earlier this year, the film is praised for Mammootty's performance and its entertaining blend of comedy and intrigue.Manasavacha captures the vibrant world of young breakdancers inspired by Michael Jackson. The story follows a group of passionate dancers as they overcome personal and professional challenges while keeping their shared love for dance alive. Featuring performances by Dileesh Pothan, Kiron Kumar, and Alexander Prasanth, this comedy-drama blends entertainment with heartfelt moments, highlighting teamwork and perseverance.Nadikar is a comedy-drama revolving around David Padikkal, a once-celebrated actor whose career declines due to arrogance, reckless behavior, and indulgence in drugs and parties. The film tracks his journey of redemption under the guidance of acting coach Bala, who helps David rediscover his craft. Starring Tovino Thomas, Divya Pillai, and Bhavana, the film combines humor with a reflective take on fame and personal growth.
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