South Cinema’s top OTT releases this week: Thadayam, Roslin, and more
thadayam follows a disturbing pattern of midnight murders, each scene identical, each trail going cold, except for one chilling detail: the killer steals only the sacred symbols of marriage. As fear turns into folklore, a newly transferred officer uncovers a ritualistic thread behind the crimes, leading to a tense, night‑driven investigation where every revelation deepens the mystery. Cast: Samuthirakani, Sshivada. Director: Navinkumar Palanivel.
It centres on 17-year-old Roslin (Sanjana Dipu), who has nightmares about Jerry, a stalker with green eyes. When Jerry shows up as a real-life houseguest and combines her horrifying visions with reality, the terror intensifies. Meena, Sanjana Dipu. Director: Sumesh Nandakumar.

The plot centres on Anand’s futile attempts to resolve his financial issues, which backfire and put his family—wife Lalitha and child—in jeopardy as their lives descend into horrifying, paranormal chaos. Cast: Naveen Chandra, Divya Pillai. Director: Karuna Kumar.

In the course of his frantic quest for his missing daughter, a father discovers betrayals and secrets. While exposing dark realities beneath seemingly ordinary lives, the investigation puts familial ties to the test. Cast: Vasanthika, Rajeev Kanakala. Director: Poluru Krishna.

After seeing the hardships of numerous farmers and his father’s suicide, Basav sets out on a revolutionary quest for justice. He challenges the government, the system, and influential people along the way. Cast: Naveen Shankar, Archana Jois. Director: Shrikant Katagi.

It centres on three devoted 12th-grade friends from various religious backgrounds who live in a tiny town. After they are implicated in the vicious death of a classmate who is the grandson of a vicious local figure, their lives take a turn for the worst and a tense police inquiry ensues. Cast: Arnav, Ajay Arnold. Director: Jayavel.

The struggles faced by the indigenous people while residing in a Paniya colony. In order to survive, these tribal people engage in agricultural cultivation and create root sculptures. The trailer successfully portrays a range of emotions and difficulties that the community faces. Cast: Aavani Avoos, Prakash Chengal. Director: Gireesh Kunnummal.

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