Narivetta on OTT: As Tovino Thomas' film is all set to make its much-anticipated OTT premiere on July 11, 2025, we give you compelling reasons as to why you should watch the Malayalam movie online.

Last Updated: 08.59 AM, Jul 07, 2025
Tovino Thomas stars in Narivetta, a gritty Malayalam film which centres around a tribal agitation that leads to police action. Helmed by Anuraj Manohar, Narivetta was especially noted for its realistic portrayal of a sensitive subject. After a good run at the box office, Narivetta is all set to make its much-anticipated OTT premiere on SonyLiv and OTTplay Premium on July 11, 2025. If you are still wondering whether to watch Narivetta, we give you some compelling reasons as to why you should tune into this Tovino Thomas-starrer.
Author Abin Joseph has penned the story and screenplay for Narivetta, the plot of which unfolds in Wayanad where tribals are protesting over delay in land allocation by the state. The police are deputed in the tense area, and inevitably leads to confrontation between the protestors and the cop, with tragic consequences. From start to finish, Narivetta sticks to its

A gritty film like Narivetta needed a stellar actor in charge, and Tovino Thomas is perfect as the young cop Varghese who is thrown into the tense situation. Tovino brilliantly portrays the ordeal of a young cop who first resists the agitation with brute force and then is left grappling with his own conscience as he slowly begins to empathise with the tribals’ plight.

Not just Tovino Thomas, Narivetta has Suraj Venjaramoodu and Cheran too who also appear as cops. Cheran, the Tamil actor-filmmaker, made his Malayalam debut with Narivetta, bringing a fresh approach to his character. Arya Salim was also lauded for her performance as activist C K Shanthi, even though critics rued the limited screen time. Priyamvada Krishnan, Nandhu and Pranav Teophine are also part of the cast, along with writer-filmmaker Shahi Kabir.

Despite obvious connections to Muthanga tribal agitation in Kerala, Narivetta makers have maintained that the film is not based on any particular incident. But they ensured that it was a realistic portrayal of the sensitive subject of tribal agitations. The cops too are humanised even when they are forced to use force to quell agitation.
Narivetta is backed by a stellar technical crew. The film has music by Jakes Bejoy and his thumbing background score adds to the ominous tone of the film. But not the BGM, the Minnalvala song has also impressed the audiences. Sid Sriram and Sithara have provided the vocals for this pleasant song.
Vijay is the cinematographer, while Shameer Muhammad serves as the editor, ensuring that Narivetta remains an engrossing cinematic experience.