This week, South Indian platforms are packed with fresh and gripping content, offering everything from romantic comedies and horror thrillers to family drama and intense crime stories. Whether you are planning a relaxed weekend watch or looking for something lighthearted and fun after work, the latest Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada releases have everything to offer.
Kara- Netflix
Helmed by Vignesh Raja, Kara is an action thriller that blends comedy and rural drama with an emotional narrative and social themes. Set in the backdrop of the early 1990s, the Tamil drama follows a reformed thief who is dragged back into crime after his family's ancestral land is seized by bankers. The film stars Dhanush, Mamitha Baiju, KS Ravikumar, Jayaram, Suraj Venjaramoodu and others in key roles.
Jet Lee- JioHotstar
Jet Lee is directed by Ritesh Rana, who has also directed Mathu Vadalara. Apart from Satya, the film has Rhea Singha, Vennela Kishore, Ajay, Harsha Chemudu, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Srinivasa Reddy, Kabir Duhan Singh and Getup Srinu in important roles. A blend of comedy, mystery and action inside a passenger plane.
Brothers and Sisters- JioHotsar
Brothers and Sisters showcases the love and bond between siblings with their emotional family moments. The series stars Nikhila Sankar, Raj Ayappa, Bose Venkat, Gayathri Shastry, Sravanitha Srikanth and Sidharth Babu in pivotal roles. Chidambaram Manivannan has directed it. A.C. Karnamirthy has penned the story and screenplay.
Leader- Prime Video
Leader follows the story of an ordinary man who suddenly finds himself trapped between deadly criminals and powerful officials. As the chaos rises around him, he finds it difficult to survive while protecting his closest people simultaneously. The action-packed thriller stars Saravanan, Shaam, Payal Rajput, and Andrea Jeremiah
Sukhamano Sukhamann- Prime Video
This Malayalam fantasy drama blends a unique mix of fantasy, comedy, human connection and grief. The story revolves around Theo, an ambulance driver who begins to see visions of deceased people. As he struggles emotionally and his childhood trauma resurfaces, the film explores loneliness with a mix of grief and human bond. The film stars Mathew Thomas, Devika Sanjay, Jagadish and others in key roles.