Maaman OTT release: Over a month since its theatrical release, the Soori-starrer film is yet to be make its streaming debut
Last Updated: 01.21 PM, Jun 25, 2025
Maaman, the 2025 Tamil family drama which stars Soori and Aishwarya Lekshmi in the lead roles, released in theatres in May and had been doing a good business, especially in towns and villages where family audiences thrive. While we had earlier reported that the film will release soon on an OTT platform, the Soori-starrer is yet to make its streaming debut.
The streaming rights of Maaman have been bagged by ZEE5, and will soon be available on the platform and OTTplay Premium. However, the platform has not yet announced its release date. With ZEE5 just debuting Santhanam’s Tamil film DD Next Level only last week, one can expect that it wants to take some time before releasing Maaman. With the film still running in selected theatres, it might take a little longer for the film to be available on OTT. Maaman might drop sometime in the last week of July or in August, with an official announcement yet to be made.
Maaman is a family drama, which revolves around the strong emotional bond between a man and his young nephew. The film explores the themes of privacy and family boundaries, when the overtly attached nephew becomes a hurdle in the lives of the uncle and his newly wedded wife.
Directed by Vilangu fame Prasanth Pandiyaraj, the family drama is backed by Lark Studios. With Aishwarya Lekshmi playing the female lead, the cast of Maaman also includes Rajkiran, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Swasika, Baba Baskar, and Master. Prageeth Sivan, Bala Saravanan, Jaya Prakash, Viji Chandrasekar, Geetha Kailasam, Chaya Devi, Nikhila Sankar, Kalaivani Bhaskar, Melvin, Trichy Ananthi, Savithri, Saratha, Tamilselvi, Rail Ravi, Umesh Kanth. The technical crew consists of cinematographer Dinesh Purushothaman, composer Hesham Abdul Wahab and Ganesh Siva as the editor.
The Soori, Aishwarya Lekshmi film has a runtime of 2 hours and 32 minutes.
As per a Sacnilk report, the box office of Maaaman worldwide stands close to Rs 44 crore, with the film making Rs 39 crore in India. Even as the reviews were uneven, Maaman witnessed a good spike in ticket sales in towns and villages where family dramas are celebrated even today.
Maaman received middling reviews from critics. OTTplay gave 2/5 stars to Maaman and said, “The Soori film starts with promise but falters due to over-the-top child antics, underexplored themes, and problematic portrayals.”