Karam OTT Release: When and Where to Watch Noble Babu Thomas' Action Thriller Movie Online
Karam, an action thriller in Malayalam starring Noble Babu Thomas and directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, is dropping on ManoramaMAX on November 7, 2025. After the movie's theatrical release on September 25, the makers wasted no time in taking it digital perhaps a wise move considering how many now wait for that late-night streaming moment instead of heading to the theater. Sometimes, the idea of a night out at the cinema sounds great... until the rain comes pouring, the city traffic stretches endlessly, or there’s just a craving for homemade snacks.
The film’s move to OTT doesn’t feel like a surprise. Conversations around town have been all about the movie’s fast-paced plot and the twisty drama. Noble Babu Thomas shows up as Dev Mahendran, a former army officer who tries to outrun his past while his entire life turns upside down more than once. Love, betrayal, and a touch of mystery classic thriller stuff, but with that Kerala flavor. A friend skipped work to catch the first-day show and, frankly, spent half his lunch raving about the music by Shaan Rahman rather than the action.
For those who skipped the theatrical release, streaming from home is a win. ManoramaMAX gets the exclusive rights, so folks won’t find it landing on JioHotstar or SonyLiv this time. Just picture it: a quiet November night, maybe some paalappam, the tension of Dev’s story playing out in the living room. There's pleasure in knowing there’s no box office queue, no waiting for tickets, just logging in and hitting play.
Some viewers wandered away unimpressed by the film's melodrama or the pacing, wondering if it ever quite matched the hype of its trailers. Hey, every flick has its skeptics. But there’s also excitement: action thriller fans have circled November 7 for months. With all the anticipation and the buzz, even a mixed review does little to dampen curiosity. Love it or not, Karam’s OTT launch will surely spark conversations online, on WhatsApp, and, no doubt, at the next family dinner when someone inevitably spoils the ending before dessert.




