- By Tapapriya Dutta
- Wed, 10 Sep 2025 04:23 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Meesha OTT Release: Shine Tom Chacko and Kathir starrer Malayalam survival drama movie released in theatres on August 1. The film received mixed responses from the audience and the critics. The Malayalam movie could not perform well at the ticket windows. After a month after its theatrical release, Meesha is now preparing for its digital debut. Are you excited to watch the film from the comfort zones of your home? Here are the streaming details of the survival drama.
When And Where To Watch Meesha Online?
Meesha is slated to release on the popular South OTT platform Sun NXT on September 12. The OTT platform shared, “When loyalty turns into a weapon, brotherhood begins to crack. Meesha Premiering on SunNXT from Sep 12.” The film will be streaming in Malayalam and Tamil languages.
When loyalty turns into a weapon, brotherhood begins to crack.
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What Is Meesha All About?
The movie is set against the backdrop of a dense forest, where it focuses on the journey of a group of men trapped in a life-or-death situation. When they struggle against nature and each other’s company, their long-buried emotions, hidden betrayals, and personal conflicts emerge in front of them.
Who Are There In Meesha?
The film stars Kathir as Midhun, Shine Tom Chacko as Kitho, Hakim Shahjahan as Anandhu, Sudhi Koppa as Imodh, Srikant Murali as Dynamite Basheer, Jeo Baby as Poth Rekhu, Unni Lalu as Tinu, Renjith Vengodan as Sudhi and Nithin Raja as Thripudi.
Meesha has been written and directed by Emcy Joseph. The movie has been produced by Sajeer Gafur. The cinematography has been done by Suresh Rajan.
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Emcy Joseph Talks About Meesha
While speaking about the film to The Hindu, the filmmaker said, “Meesha is about male friendships, the essence of which, I feel, has been diluted. Male friendships have been reduced to togetherness and ‘happiness’. There are so many ‘friends’ virtual, gym, rider, college, office buddies. I am speaking of that handful of friends with whom we have an emotional connection. And such bonds come with commitments deeply emotional ones and I am talking about those in Meesha.”
“The inspiration came from real life incidents, of course. There is this thing I wanted to show — the male ego which makes us behave like we are unaffected by the emotions. We twirl our moustaches in pride. My attempt is to offer a peek into what is behind the pretence of being egotistical and indifferent, men can be deeply emotional, feel disappointment, and sadness when it comes to friendships. The camaraderie in male friendships is celebrated, however it has several other layers like any other relationship. Like we do with our mothers, wives or kids…we feel the same gamut of emotions when it comes to our friends too,” he added.