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'Drishyam 3' to Stream on Amazon Prime Video from June 18

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Amazon Prime Video has officially announced that the Malayalam thriller 'Drishyam 3,' starring Mohanlal, will begin streaming on June 18, 2025. The film, directed by Jeethu Joseph, completed a successful theatrical run accumulating over Rs 236 crore worldwide gross. The OTT release will make the film available in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada across more than 200 countries.

Prime Video confirmed via social media on June 13 that 'Drishyam 3' will be exclusively available on its platform starting June 18, with dubbed versions in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada alongside the original Malayalam. The third installment in the acclaimed franchise continues the story of Georgekutty, played by Mohanlal, who faces new threats when journalists investigate the real-life inspirations behind a film he made, and a marriage proposal for his daughter turns dangerous. Directed and written by Jeethu Joseph, the film reunites Mohanlal with co-stars Meena and Siddique and is produced by Antony Perumbavoor under Aashirvad Cinemas. At the box office, the film has collected approximately Rs 107.96 crore net in India and Rs 236.89 crore worldwide gross after 22 days in theatres. Critics gave the film a mixed reception, with ETimes awarding it 3 out of 5 stars and noting pacing issues, though the franchise's emotional depth and Mohanlal's performance were widely praised.

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The theatrical release date of 'Drishyam 3' is not mentioned in either source, making it unclear exactly how long the film ran in cinemas before its OTT premiere was announced.

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