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This week's South Indian Friday releases skip the easy commercial route entirely. Four titles land across streaming platforms: a dark comedy about the movie industry eating its own, a folklore-tinged family drama, a quiet story about memory loss, and a thriller that turns a father-son bond into a moral trap. Malayalam and Telugu cinema both show up here in a more reflective mood than usual, spread across JioHotstar, ZEE5, Simply South and ETVWin.
JioHotstar and Simply South are carrying Mollywood Times, a psychological dark comedy directed by Abhinav Sunder Nayak. Naslen leads the cast as Vineeth Madhavan, a filmmaker chasing one very specific dream: becoming the director who defines Malayalam horror cinema. The film doesn't let him get there easily. Industry politics, creative dead ends and a string of personal setbacks keep chipping away at his ambition, and rather than build toward a feel-good comeback, the film seems more interested in what that kind of ambition actually costs a person. Sharaf U Dheen, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Sreejith Shine, Sangeeth Prathap and Gopika Ramesh round out the cast.
ZEE5's Muthassi is less interested in jump scares than in atmosphere, and that restraint is what sets it apart. Set in a Tulu-speaking village along the Kerala-Karnataka border, the story follows Leela, who grows uneasy after her husband takes their family back to his ancestral home. Her unease deepens when their young son starts acting differently. What begins as a supernatural mystery slowly turns into something closer to a family drama, as old secrets surface and grief, folklore and strained relationships start to overlap.
Also new this week is Gurthukosthunnayi on ETVWin, a slice-of-life drama directed by Winod Gali. Viraj Ashwin plays Santhosh, a man who loses his memory in an accident just days before his own wedding. The film follows him as he leans on the people around him to piece his life back together, trying to reconnect with a version of himself he can no longer access on his own. Yashashree Rao, Rohini Hattangadi, Goparaju Ramana and Viva Raghava fill out the supporting cast.
The week's most morally uncomfortable release is Veerabhadruni Rahasyam, streaming on ZEE5. The story centers on Sivayya, a state executioner whose job stops being just a job the moment he realizes his latest assignment involves his own son. From there, the film sits in that tension, asking what happens when loyalty to family and loyalty to duty can't both survive. For viewers who want their drama to actually wrestle with something difficult, this is the pick of the week.