May is turning out to be a treat for Malayalam cinema lovers, with a fresh wave of films hitting OTT platforms—each offering a unique flavour of storytelling. From dark comedies and supernatural thrillers to nostalgic romances and emotional family sagas, there’s something for every mood. Whether it’s Basil Joseph’s twisted night bus ride in Maranamass or Bhavana’s chilling investigation in Hunt, these recent releases promise gripping narratives, strong performances, and binge-worthy drama—all just a click away.
Maranamass
SonyLIV
May 15
Basil Joseph’s dark comedy Maranamass has made its debut on OTT, now streaming in Malayalam and four dubbed languages. Directed by debutant Sivaprasad and co-written with Siju Sunny, the film follows a serial killer, his target, her lover, and others who end up on the same night bus, setting off a chaotic chain of events. Featuring a strong cast including Anishma Anilkumar and Babu Antony, Maranamass blends dark humour, crime, and psychological tension into a gripping thriller.
Hunt
ManoramaMAX
May 23
The film stars Bhavana as Keerthi, a forensic doctor entangled in a chilling murder investigation. As she delves deeper, she uncovers that the long-dead victim was Dr. Sara, triggering a series of eerie, unexplained events. The plot unravels the mystery behind Sara’s identity, her death, and the haunting messages she may be trying to send. Featuring strong performances by Renji Panicker, Ajmal Ameer, Chandhunath, Anu Mohan, and Aditi Ravi, the film’s music is composed by Kailas Menon.
Parannu Parannu Parannu Chellan
ManoramaMAX
May 16
Parannu Parannu Parannu Chellan is a simple yet heartfelt love story between Jiju and Sandhya, a girl from a higher caste. Their romance faces resistance, especially from Sandhya’s relative Satheesh (Sidharth Bharathan), who poses a serious threat to Jiju. Echoing the charm of ‘90s Malayalam romances, the film thrives on nostalgia, strong performances, and emotional depth. With compelling portrayals by Unni Lalu, Samriddhi Tara, and Sajin Cherukayil, the film feels authentic and grounded. Director Jishnu Harindra Varma focuses on familial dynamics and the impact of patriarchy, crafting a story that’s both intimate and socially resonant.
Ouseppinte Osiyathu
Prime Video
Streaming
Ouseppinte Osiyathu, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on May 9, is a tender and emotionally rich drama that explores the delicate bonds between a father and his sons. After an unexpected twist throws their lives into turmoil, long-buried tensions resurface, forcing them to confront the ghosts of their shared past. As the family navigates through pain, pride, and reconciliation, the film blossoms into a moving ode to forgiveness, healing, and the unbreakable threads of familial love.
Maranamass
SonyLIV
May 15
Basil Joseph’s dark comedy Maranamass has made its debut on OTT, now streaming in Malayalam and four dubbed languages. Directed by debutant Sivaprasad and co-written with Siju Sunny, the film follows a serial killer, his target, her lover, and others who end up on the same night bus, setting off a chaotic chain of events. Featuring a strong cast including Anishma Anilkumar and Babu Antony, Maranamass blends dark humour, crime, and psychological tension into a gripping thriller.
Hunt
ManoramaMAX
May 23
The film stars Bhavana as Keerthi, a forensic doctor entangled in a chilling murder investigation. As she delves deeper, she uncovers that the long-dead victim was Dr. Sara, triggering a series of eerie, unexplained events. The plot unravels the mystery behind Sara’s identity, her death, and the haunting messages she may be trying to send. Featuring strong performances by Renji Panicker, Ajmal Ameer, Chandhunath, Anu Mohan, and Aditi Ravi, the film’s music is composed by Kailas Menon.
Parannu Parannu Parannu Chellan
ManoramaMAX
May 16
Parannu Parannu Parannu Chellan is a simple yet heartfelt love story between Jiju and Sandhya, a girl from a higher caste. Their romance faces resistance, especially from Sandhya’s relative Satheesh (Sidharth Bharathan), who poses a serious threat to Jiju. Echoing the charm of ‘90s Malayalam romances, the film thrives on nostalgia, strong performances, and emotional depth. With compelling portrayals by Unni Lalu, Samriddhi Tara, and Sajin Cherukayil, the film feels authentic and grounded. Director Jishnu Harindra Varma focuses on familial dynamics and the impact of patriarchy, crafting a story that’s both intimate and socially resonant.
Ouseppinte Osiyathu
Prime Video
Streaming
Ouseppinte Osiyathu, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on May 9, is a tender and emotionally rich drama that explores the delicate bonds between a father and his sons. After an unexpected twist throws their lives into turmoil, long-buried tensions resurface, forcing them to confront the ghosts of their shared past. As the family navigates through pain, pride, and reconciliation, the film blossoms into a moving ode to forgiveness, healing, and the unbreakable threads of familial love.
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