Masthishka Maranam is gearing up for its digital premiere on Netflix starting March 27, ready to share its unique blend of science fiction and dark humor with a broader audience. After a short theatrical run in February, the film's move to streaming comes at a time when viewers are more receptive to slower, thought-provoking narratives.
Set in a near-future Kochi, the film explores a world where technology has advanced to the point that people can opt to erase their grief. Memories are no longer just personal; they can be extracted, replayed, and even shared. What initially seems like a relief gradually becomes unsettling as the plot unfolds.

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At the heart of this story is a grieving father who stumbles upon a memory that leads him into a much deeper journey than he anticipated. What starts as mere curiosity spirals into a series of events that challenge how far individuals will go when emotions are treated like mere data. The film takes its time, allowing the discomfort to build slowly.

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Mar 26, 2026Rajisha Vijayan delivers a standout performance in this narrative, supported by a cast that seamlessly fits the film’s tone. Their grounded performances help to balance the film's unusual premise. Director Krishand RK opts for atmosphere over spectacle, focusing on thought-provoking ideas rather than grand scale.
What truly sets this film apart is its unique approach. It doesn’t oversimplify or force drama into every moment. Instead, it creates space for viewers to ponder the questions it raises about privacy, memory, and emotional control. The film exhibits a certain restraint in how it presents its world, which ultimately works to its advantage.
With its release on OTT, the film is likely to attract a more patient audience—those willing to engage with something that feels a bit different from typical thrillers. It’s not a film that shouts for your attention; rather, it gently pulls you in and lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.