
The Malayalam film industry continues its impressive momentum, riding high on the success of films like ‘Lokah Chapter 1 - Chandra’, ‘Empuraan’ and ‘Thudarum’ in 2025. After delivering standout titles such as ‘Manjummel Boys’, ‘Aavesham’ and ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’ in 2024, the industry has only raised expectations further, with 2026 already teasing exciting projects like ‘Kalamkaval’. With stars like Fahadh Faasil, Dulquer Salmaan, Tovino Thomas, Mohanlal and Mammootty continuing to draw audiences, Malayalam films on OTT platforms are being widely consumed beyond regional boundaries. If you’ve already caught ‘Lokah - Chapter 1: Chandra’, ‘Kalamkaval’ and ‘Bha Bha Ba’, here are more titles to stream this month.

Set in the late 2000s, ‘Kasaragod Embassy’ follows two youngsters working under their uncle, who secretly runs a forgery racket from a stationery shop. What begins as a routine job soon escalates into a high-stakes chase across the state, pulling them into a dangerous web of crime and survival. Cast: Deepak Parambol, Rony David, Kabir Duhan Singh. Streaming on: ZEE5.

‘Prakambanam’ is a horror-comedy that revolves around three college friends, Jithu, Sagar and Punyalan, whose lives are thrown into chaos when a ghost unexpectedly enters their world. Directed by Vijesh Panathur, the film mixes eerie moments with light-hearted humour, offering a decent entertainer with a few engaging sequences. Cast: Ganapathy, Sagar Surya, Al Ameen. Streaming on: ZEE5.

In ‘Pennu Case’, cop Manoj takes on a puzzling investigation involving Rohini, a woman accused of marrying multiple men under different identities to con them. As he digs deeper, the narrative blurs the line between victim and culprit, keeping viewers guessing about the truth behind her actions. Cast: Nikhila Vimal, Aju Varghese, Hakeem Shajahan. Streaming on: Prime Video.

‘Pennum Porattum’ presents a satirical take on societal norms in a village where chaos erupts over rigid moral codes. While residents chase a dog believed to have crossed limits, they also target a woman accused of defying traditions, resulting in a narrative that cleverly blends humour with sharp social commentary. Cast: Raina Radhakrishnan, Rajesh Madhavan. Streaming on: Netflix.

‘Dheeram’ is a gripping thriller centred on cop Stalin, who recounts a disturbing murder investigation while being questioned by the Human Rights Commission. As the story unfolds, it delves into the moral dilemmas he faces and the consequences of his decisions, making for an intense and layered narrative. Cast: Indrajith Sukumaran, Aju Varghese, Reba Monica John. Streaming on: Prime Video.

A road trip drama at its core, ‘Khajuraho Dreams’ follows a group of friends travelling from Kochi to the mystical village of Khajuraho. Along the way, they rediscover themselves while also attempting to challenge social systems for the betterment of underprivileged communities, blending personal journeys with a larger purpose. Cast: Arjun Ashokan, Sreenath Bhasi, Dhruvan. Streaming on: Saina Play.

‘Secret Stories: Roslin’ centres on a teenage girl haunted by recurring nightmares of a mysterious stalker. Her fears turn real when the same man appears in her home as a guest, blurring the line between imagination and reality, though the narrative is somewhat weakened by an underwhelming climax despite strong performances. Cast: Meena, Vineeth, Hakeem Shajahan. Streaming on: JioHotstar.

‘Paathirathri’ follows SI Jancy and constable Hareesh, whose lives are deeply impacted by an unexpected incident during a routine night patrol. As they attempt to solve a crime, they are forced to navigate personal struggles alongside professional duties, resulting in a gritty cop drama that confronts uncomfortable truths. Cast: Navya Nair, Soubin Shahir. Streaming on: ZEE5.