
Subham to DD Next Level to Alappuzha Gymkhana: Latest Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil OTT releases to watch on JioHotstar, ZEE5, SonyLIV
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As streaming platforms continue to push out fresh content every week, viewers can now explore an exciting mix of genres from the South Indian film industries. From gritty sports dramas to supernatural comedies and crime thrillers, here's a roundup of the latest Malayalam, Telugu, and Tamil OTT releases you can catch between June 9 and June 15, 2025.ZEE5, OTTplay PremiumTamilJune 13, 2025Santhanam leads this fourth instalment in the Dhilluku Dhuddu franchise as a blunt YouTube movie critic who gets trapped inside a cursed film he was meant to review. The movie turns the spotlight on the ethics of criticism while offering jump scares and satire. Directed by S. Prem Anand, it features Yashika Anand, Selvaraghavan, Gautham Vasudev Menon, and Rajendran in key roles.JioHotstarTeluguJune 13, 2025Produced by Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Subham is a horror comedy in which three men face chaos after their wives become possessed during a TV serial marathon. Directed by Praveen Kandregula and co-produced by Raj Nidimoru, the film features Samantha in a cameo. The movie offers a unique premise with a blend of laughs and scares.SonyLIV, OTTplay PremiumMalayalamJune 13, 2025Khalid Rahman's Alappuzha Gymkhana features Naslen as Jojo Johnson, a teenager aiming to secure a college admission through boxing. Alongside his friends, Jojo joins a local boxing club hoping to find direction after failing his 12th-grade exams. The film boasts a strong ensemble cast including Lukman Avaran, Ganapathi, Sandeep Pradeep, and Anagha Ravi. It's a grounded tale of youth, failure, and friendship that blends humour with motivation.JioHotstarMalayalamJune 10, 2025This quirky campus-based Malayalam film stars Suraj Venjaramoodu, Sharafudheen, and Sandeep Pradeep. Set in an engineering college, the story revolves around two professors competing for the HOD post, only to find themselves in bizarre situations involving body swaps and ghostly interventions. The fantasy-comedy received a warm response during its theatrical run, especially among younger viewers.Aha, Tentkotta, SimplySouth, OTTplay PremiumTelugu, TamilJune 13, 2025Written and directed by Lokkesh Ajls, Eleven stars Naveen Chandra as a police officer trying to solve a complex serial murder case. Despite an average theatrical run, the film was praised for its engaging screenplay and strong performances. Music is by D Imman. It will be interesting to see how audiences respond to it in the digital space.: ZEE5MalayalamJune 20, 2025Though not releasing this week, Prince and Family is already drawing attention ahead of its ZEE5 premiere. Starring Dileep in his biggest role since Ramaleela, the family entertainer follows a popular bridal boutique owner navigating love, societal pressure, and family expectations. With a supporting cast including Siddique and Johny Antony, the film promises a heartwarming experience.
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