South and regional OTT platforms are lining up an eclectic slate this week, blending large-scale star vehicles, politically charged period dramas, intimate relationship comedies, and rooted short-form storytelling. From Prabhas anchoring a haunted action thriller to Sivakarthikeyan stepping into a pivotal moment in Tamil political history, these releases reflect the growing ambition and thematic diversity of regional cinema. Whether it’s folklore, social movements, romance, or psychological oddities, this week’s offerings are rich with local flavour and emotional weight.
Parasakthi – ZEE5 | February 7, 2026 Directed by Sudha Kongara, Parasakthi is a powerful Tamil political period drama set against the backdrop of the 1965 Anti-Hindi Imposition
agitations in Tamil Nadu. Sivakarthikeyan plays Chezhiyan, an earnest, idealistic young man whose political awakening coincides with one of the most defining linguistic movements in the state’s history.
As protests erupt across Tamil Nadu opposing the imposition of Hindi as an official language, Chezhiyan transitions from an ordinary citizen to an active participant in a resistance that reshapes the cultural and political identity of a generation. The film explores the emotional toll of protest, the clash between authority and regional identity, and the personal sacrifices demanded by ideological conviction. Rooted in realism and historical urgency, Parasakthi positions itself as both a political chronicle and a deeply human story.
The Raja Saab – JioHotstar | February 6, 2026
Prabhas headlines The Raja Saab, an action thriller that blends family drama, horror, and high-octane spectacle. He plays Raju, a devoted grandson struggling to care for his grandmother as she battles Alzheimer’s disease. When Raju inherits a sprawling ancestral mansion, his attempts to hold the family together uncover disturbing secrets tied to the property’s past.
What begins as a personal emotional journey soon spirals into a battle against dark forces, with Sanjay Dutt stepping in as a formidable antagonist. As the mansion reveals its haunted history, Raju is forced to confront not only external threats but the buried truths of his own lineage. The film promises large-scale action, supernatural intrigue, and emotional stakes woven into a commercial entertainer.
Jazz City (Bengali) – February 6, 2026
Jazz City is a richly textured Bengali historical drama set in late-1960s and early-1970s Calcutta, a city alive with music, political unrest, and cultural exchange. Framed through the lens of the city’s vibrant jazz scene, the film explores India’s role in supporting Bangladesh’s struggle for independence from Pakistan.
As musicians, intellectuals, and activists intersect in smoky clubs and restless streets, the film captures a period when art and resistance were inseparable. Jazz becomes both a soundtrack and a metaphor for freedom, improvisation, and rebellion. The narrative blends personal stories with geopolitical shifts, offering a poignant portrait of solidarity across borders during a turbulent era.
Nari Nari Naduma Murari – Prime Video | February 4
This Telugu romantic comedy stars Sharwanand as Gautham, a well-meaning architect whose carefully planned life unravels when unresolved chapters from his college days resurface. Engaged to Nithya, Gautham’s world is thrown into chaos by the sudden return of Dia, his former girlfriend and secret wife from a youthful, impulsive marriage.
As truths come spilling out, Gautham finds himself juggling emotional accountability, family expectations, and the consequences of choices he believed were long buried. Light-hearted yet emotionally grounded, the film explores love, honesty, and the messiness of relationships with humour and heart.
Psych Siddhartha – Aha | February 4
Psych Siddhartha is a quirky Telugu psychological drama written, co-produced, and headlined by Shreen Nandu. Directed by Varun Reddy, the film centres on Siddhartha, an unconventional protagonist navigating a world shaped by perception, mental health, and eccentric logic.
Though the film struggled at the box office, its OTT release gives it a second life among viewers drawn to offbeat narratives. Blending dark humour with psychological introspection, Psych Siddhartha experiments with tone and structure, offering a story that’s more about inner chaos than external conflict.
Jyothi – ETV Win | Streaming Now
Part of ETV Win’s Katha Sudha short film series, Jyothi is a compact, emotionally driven drama starring Sivaji Raja and Aamani in lead roles. Directed by Meer, the film focuses on understated human conflict, relying on performance and mood rather than spectacle.
With its restrained storytelling and intimate scale, Jyothi reflects the growing space for short-form narratives on OTT that prioritise character depth and emotional resonance over length.

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