Amala Paul’s revenge thriller ‘The Teacher’ is to release on Netflix on this day. Read here
Netflix has announced the digital online streaming date for the latest Malayalam thriller film ‘The Teacher’, on December 23.

This film was directed by Vivek, who also wrote the script with PV Shajikumar. The film features an ensemble cast of talented actors. Amala Paul, Hakkim Shajahan, Manju Pillai, and Chemban Vinod Jose are among the actors in this film. On December 23, The Teacher will be available on Netflix India.
It was previously reported that Netflix had acquired the OTT rights to the film well before its theatrical release, which could also explain why the film is set to be released on the streaming platform within three weeks of its theatrical release.
Oru teacherinde thikthaanubhavangal — namukku paaddangal.
— Netflix India South (@Netflix_INSouth) December 16, 2022
The Teacher, arriving on Netflix on the 23rd of December. Don’t be late to class, attendance will be taken! 📖 pic.twitter.com/WhExbatSSC
The plot of ‘The Teacher’ revolves around a physical education teacher who wakes up one day with the feeling that something went wrong the night before. She has nothing to back this up until a shocking incident shakes her to her core. The plot of this thriller revolves around her attempts to reclaim her life without disclosing anything to her oblivious husband.
Amala Paul, who is a popular face in the Malayalam cinema, has delivered several big hits including 'Run Baby Run', 'Oru Indian Pranayakatha' and 'Mili'. The actor returns to the industry after a 13-year break.
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Amala Paul, who is a popular face in the Malayalam cinema, has delivered several big hits including 'Run Baby Run', 'Oru Indian Pranayakatha' and 'Mili'.
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