Latest Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada Friday OTT releases (January 19 -January 25): New movies and shows on Netflix, JioHotstar, ZEE5 and more
This week's South Indian OTT releases bring a compelling mix of genres. From a gritty Kannada police thriller about a child abduction racket to a Tamil drama exploring systemic neglect, and a Kannada fantasy where death is a ticking clock, these f...

South OTT releases of the week
Mark – January 23 (JioHotstar)
Set largely over the course of a single chaotic day, Mark is a Kannada action thriller that places its troubled hero right at the centre of a collapsing system. Ajay Markandaya, known as Mark (essayed by Kiccha Sudeep), is a fierce and volatile police officer who has been sidelined due to increasing violence under his watch. When news breaks of a large-scale child abduction racket operating across Karnataka, Mark is pulled back into action.
What begins as a professional crisis soon turns personal after his mother is attacked and a child close to her goes missing. Forced to act outside official protocol, Mark dives deep into Bengaluru’s criminal network, where crime, politics, and power intersect.
Sirai – January 23 (ZEE5)
Quiet, restrained, and deeply affecting, Sirai takes a very different approach to crime drama. Set in 2003, against the backdrop of post-riot Tamil Nadu, the film follows Kathiravan, a reserve police constable tasked with escorting an undertrial prisoner to court.
45 – January 23 (ZEE5)
In 45, a Kannada fantasy-action drama, death is not an ending but a ticking clock. Vinay (Raj B Shetty), a soft-spoken software engineer, survives a freak accident only to learn that he has exactly 45 days left to live. This strange delay is overseen by Rayappa (Upendra Rao), a cruel local don who is also the embodiment of Yamaraja, the god of death.
As Vinay’s remaining days mirror ideas from the Garuda Purana, he is confronted by visions, past mistakes, and karmic consequences. Seeking peace, he turns to a spiritual guide who offers a path toward acceptance rather than escape.
Cheekatilo – January 23 (Prime Video)
Cheekatilo is a Telugu crime thriller that places its focus firmly on psychological tension rather than physical violence. Sobhita Dhulipala stars as Sandhya, a true-crime podcaster whose academic interest in criminal minds becomes personal after her intern is murdered.
While revisiting an old serial killer case in Hyderabad, Sandhya uses her podcast as a tool to expose hidden truths. Along the way, she encounters police apathy, patriarchal resistance, and her own unresolved trauma. The film questions the ethics of true-crime storytelling and the emotional cost of seeking justice.
Mahasenha – Aha
As outsiders, including corrupt forces and thrill-seeking trekkers, attempt to exploit the forest and its beliefs, nature itself becomes a force of resistance.
Dhandoraa – Amazon Prime Video
Dhandoraa takes place over a single day in a rural village, following the aftermath of an unexpected death. Told through multiple perspectives, the film slowly reveals how grief can be manipulated and performed for social gain.
Using sharp satire and dark humour, Dhandoraa examines caste hierarchies, hypocrisy, and moral posturing. Beneath its simple setting lies a pointed commentary on how communities often prioritise convenience and image over genuine compassion.
Tere Ishk Mein
Dhanush and Kriti Sanon's Tere Ishk Mein made its digital debut today (January 23). The movie is being helmed by Aanand L Rai and is currently streaming on Netflix. Tere Ishk Mein was released in three different versions for wider reach- Hindi, Telugu and Tamil.
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