Year-End Recap: Let’s take a moment to honor the exceptional content that adorned India’s screens this year as we bid adieu to the last days of 2023 and excitedly await the arrival of the new year. Five intriguing web series that were broadcast in the South this year are listed below. The list now includes two from Telugu, two from Tamil, and one from Malayalam. – Year-End Recap
Dhootha
“Dhootha” is a Telugu horror mystery thriller series that marks Naga Chaitanya’s first OTT appearance. The series, directed by Vikram K Kumar, follows Saagar, a journalist who comes into contact with a newspaper that foretells events in his life. Everyone gave the show positive feedback. The show will have a second season very soon.
Sweet Kaaram Coffee
The Tamil comedy-drama series Sweet Kaaram Coffee was created by Reshma Ghatala and directed by Bejoy Nambiar, Krishna Marimuthu, and Swathi Raghuraaman. The series follows three women on a journey of understanding and transition: a grandmother, her daughter-in-law, and her granddaughter. The show received favorable reviews.
Kerala Crime Files
Ahammed Khabeer’s Shiju, Parayil Veedu, Neendakara is a Malayalam-language crime drama web television series. The show follows two police officers from Ernakulam North station as they race against the clock to apprehend a fugitive murderer. The lead actors are Aju Varghese and Lal. It is the first web series from the Malayalam film industry, and it lived up to the hype.
Kumari Srimathi
Kumari Srimathi is a Telugu drama series created by Srinivas Avasarala and directed by Gomtesh Upadhye. The series follows Srimathi, who works in a restaurant but wants to start her own business and reclaim her ancestral property. Nithya Menen plays the lead, and this is her OTT debut. The show was well received by the family audience.
The Village
The Tamil horror thriller The Village stars Arya. Dr. Gautham Subramanian and his family are involved in a mysterious event in a deserted village.