Finding a high school group photo or a birthday card you almost forgot while cleaning your house during the quarantine can instantly set your mood right, helping you to ease all the stress. Watching good films at the convenience of your home can give you a similar experience too. We present you the list of films from all Indian languages that deserved more love in the theatres along with their OTT platforms
Chi La Sow- A well-balanced and heartfelt story The idea of a guy falling for and deciding to marry a girl in just a few hours he spends with her might sound crazy.
But director Rahul Ravindran beautifully convinces the audience with his screenplay. OTT: Sun NXT
Gone Kesh-A predictable, yet enjoyable slice-of-life story Debutant Qasim Khallow keeps his filmmaking straightforward, with no urgency to impress
It is coupled with sweet and likeable performances in this story about premature balding OTT: Prime Video
Gubbi mele Brahmastra- When humour successfully overpowers the logic If you want to get away from stress and laugh your way through a movie,enter the world of Venkata Krishna Gubbi OTT: Prime Video
Janamaithri-A witty, hilarious tale of laughs This skillfully-made cop comedy makes you laugh from the beginning to end OTT: Prime Video
Love Mocktail-An exceptionally-made modern love story, shouldered by excellent music and performances OTT: Prime Video
Sammohanam-A breezy romance with delightful performances A celebrity and a commoner, who despises the glamour world, are thrown together and form an unlikely romance. OTT: Hotstar
Bakrid-A warm emotional drama that has its heart in the right place
here is a certain charm about simple stories, about uncomplicated emotions that are universal. Bakrid, the ‘first Indian camel-based film’, functions on one such emotion: Humanity OTT: Prime Video
Sonchiriya-A brilliant and puzzling bandit film Set in Chambal in 1975, this unforgivingly-made film is a conscious heir of Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen OTT: Zee 5
Varikkuzhiyile Kolapathakam-A pleasantly, surprising old-school cop drama The unpredictable final twist elevates this simple story with simple characters OTT: Prime Video
Vellai Pookal-A well-written, no-nonsense investigative thriller Remember Raghavan from Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu, the Deputy Commissioner of Police?
What if Raghavan was replaced by DIG Rudhran (Vivekh), who sets out on a similar intriguing mission in Seattle, but post-retirement? OTT: Prime Video