A high-profile IT company in Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram, conducts a single “final round” interview for a top executive position. The three shortlisted candidates are locked in separate glass rooms for 12 hours, given a laptop with access to the company’s encrypted servers, and told: “Find the error in our system. You have until midnight.” But the error isn’t technical — it’s a murder cover-up. And one of the candidates is the killer.
Two undercover cops (new characters) enter a village in Idukki that doesn’t appear on any GPS — only to find that the original Churuli ’s timeline is repeating, but with details changed. They hear rumors that the first pair of cops never left — they’re still inside, aged and mad, speaking in reverse Malayalam.
6 episodes, real-time structure (each episode = 2 hours inside the building).
A retired investigative journalist in Kochi starts receiving anonymous voice notes revealing details of three unsolved murders from a decade ago. Each night, a new clue arrives — but so does a threat to his family. The show flips between the past (2015) and present (2025), with the twist that the journalist himself may be an unreliable narrator with a hidden connection to the crimes.
A family returns to their ancestral tharavad (traditional home) in North Kerala after 20 years to sell it. But the local villagers warn them: “The Theyyam dancers have forbidden anyone from entering after sunset.” Soon, family members start seeing doppelgängers of themselves — and realize that the house doesn’t exist on any revenue map after 10 PM.
A 30-hour journey on the Mumbai–Kochi Duronto Express . Six passengers receive anonymous letters before boarding, each containing a photo of a person they’ve never met — except one photo is of a murdered woman found on the tracks two days earlier. The passengers realize: one of them is the killer, and the letters are from a vigilante who wants to expose them mid-journey.
This isn’t jump-scare horror. It’s a slow, atmospheric thriller where the fear comes from bureaucratic and supernatural entanglement — receipts, land deeds, and family secrets that refuse to die.
5 episodes (each covering ~6 hours of the journey).
A high-profile IT company in Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram, conducts a single “final round” interview for a top executive position. The three shortlisted candidates are locked in separate glass rooms for 12 hours, given a laptop with access to the company’s encrypted servers, and told: “Find the error in our system. You have until midnight.” But the error isn’t technical — it’s a murder cover-up. And one of the candidates is the killer.
Two undercover cops (new characters) enter a village in Idukki that doesn’t appear on any GPS — only to find that the original Churuli ’s timeline is repeating, but with details changed. They hear rumors that the first pair of cops never left — they’re still inside, aged and mad, speaking in reverse Malayalam.
6 episodes, real-time structure (each episode = 2 hours inside the building). what to watch malayalam thriller upcoming shows 2025
A retired investigative journalist in Kochi starts receiving anonymous voice notes revealing details of three unsolved murders from a decade ago. Each night, a new clue arrives — but so does a threat to his family. The show flips between the past (2015) and present (2025), with the twist that the journalist himself may be an unreliable narrator with a hidden connection to the crimes.
A family returns to their ancestral tharavad (traditional home) in North Kerala after 20 years to sell it. But the local villagers warn them: “The Theyyam dancers have forbidden anyone from entering after sunset.” Soon, family members start seeing doppelgängers of themselves — and realize that the house doesn’t exist on any revenue map after 10 PM. And one of the candidates is the killer
A 30-hour journey on the Mumbai–Kochi Duronto Express . Six passengers receive anonymous letters before boarding, each containing a photo of a person they’ve never met — except one photo is of a murdered woman found on the tracks two days earlier. The passengers realize: one of them is the killer, and the letters are from a vigilante who wants to expose them mid-journey.
This isn’t jump-scare horror. It’s a slow, atmospheric thriller where the fear comes from bureaucratic and supernatural entanglement — receipts, land deeds, and family secrets that refuse to die. 6 episodes, real-time structure (each episode = 2
5 episodes (each covering ~6 hours of the journey).