Ott Malayalam Releases This Week Direct

No. A10 (Mohanlal) appears as a ghost for 30 seconds. He just laughs and vanishes. The theatre (my living room) erupted.

But that was only the appetizer.

Dileep? No, don’t say it.

The trailer had broken the internet with one line: “Njan oru political advisor alleda, oru disaster manager aanu.” (I’m not a political advisor, I’m a disaster manager.)

This was the polar opposite of Ormakalude Tharattu . Where the first film was quiet and introspective, Pattabhishekam was loud, violent, and outrageously funny. The plot: Two rival political factions in a fictional North Kerala district fight over the inheritance of a defunct lottery ticket agency. Fahadh played a cynical, chain-smoking political secretary named Bhadran, while Kunchacko played a former child prodigy turned reluctant gangster named Sunny. ott malayalam releases this week

“It’s that day again,” Arun announced, placing the phone in the center of the table like a sacred offering. “Friday. Malayalam OTT release day.”

Sreejith sipped his cold chai. “We can’t. That’s the answer. Only Malayalam cinema can do this. We are the OTT kings not because we have the biggest budgets, but because we have the most restless souls.” The theatre (my living room) erupted

By Tuesday evening, the memes had already started. A still of Mammootty’s vacant, haunting stare was captioned: “Me trying to remember where I kept my car keys after watching this film.” But underneath the humor, a serious trend emerged. #OrmakaludeTharattu was trending at number one, not because of fan wars, but because of genuine grief. People were sharing stories of their own grandparents losing their memory. The film had become a cultural event, not a commercial one.

The Week of Two Theatres

You can check the OTT platforms for more Malayalam content and their release schedules.

The third week of April 2026 brings a high-voltage mix of political thrillers, emotional family dramas, and quirky mysteries to your screens. Leading the pack is Nivin Pauly's tech-driven political drama, followed by a long-awaited digital premiere of a father-son tale starring Jayaram. No, don’t say it