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​From DD Next Level to Alappuzha Gymkhana: 4 recent South Indian films making waves on OTT​

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 14, 2025, 14:01 IST
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From DD Next Level to Alappuzha Gymkhana: 4 recent South Indian films making waves on OTT

South Indian cinema continues to charm audiences with its genre-bending storytelling and captivating performances. From horror comedies to gripping thrillers and inspiring sports dramas, these titles showcase the diversity and creative strength of South Indian filmmakers.

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Devil’s Double Next Level

The latest entry in the popular Dhilluku Dhuddu franchise, Devil’s Double Next Level (also known as DD Next Level), has stirred laughter and chills in equal measure. Directed by S. Prem Anand, the action-horror-comedy stars Santhanam, Selvaraghavan, Gautham Vasudev Menon, and Geethika Tiwary. As the fourth instalment in the series, the film amplifies its signature blend of spooky antics and slapstick humour, striking a nostalgic yet refreshed chord with fans.

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Eleven

Eleven is a taut crime thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Written and directed by Lokkesh Ajls, the film was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu, enhancing its regional reach. Starring Naveen Chandra and Reyaa Hari in lead roles, the film delves into a gripping tale of crime, deception, and moral ambiguity. With an intense musical score by D. Imman and sharp visuals from cinematographer Karthik Ashokan, Eleven has quickly become a favourite among thriller enthusiasts on OTT.

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Subham


Bringing horror and humour together, Subham is a Telugu-language horror comedy directed by Praveen Kandregula. The film features a talented ensemble cast including Harshith Reddy, Gavireddy Srinivas, Charan Peri, Shriya Kontham, Shravani Lakshmi, Shalini Kondepudi, and Vamshidhar Goud. The film’s quirky premise, comedic timing, and eerie moments have resonated well with audiences looking for lighthearted scares.

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Alappuzha Gymkhana

On a different emotional spectrum, Alappuzha Gymkhana is a heartfelt Malayalam sports drama helmed by Khalid Rahman. Co-written by Sreeni Saseendran with dialogues by Ratheesh Ravi, the film stars Naslen, Lukman Avaran, Ganapathi S. Poduval, and Anagha Ravi among others. Set against the rustic charm of Alappuzha, the story revolves around a group of passionate youngsters striving to make their mark in local sports. With powerful performances and an emotionally grounded narrative, the film offers an inspiring cinematic experience.

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