
'United Kingdom of Kerala' OTT release: When and where to watch Ranjith Sajeev's social drama film
After months of anticipation and multiple postponements, 'United Kingdom of Kerala', writer-director Arun Vaiga's social drama, has finally found a home on OTT.
Initially set for an April release, the film was pushed ahead due to what the makers termed "technical difficulties."
It eventually hit theatres on June 20, 2025. Despite its limited theatrical impact, the film has now secured a digital release on Amazon Prime Video and began streaming on July 19.
A story rooted in home and hope
Starring
Ranjith Sajeev
in the lead, 'United Kingdom of Kerala' tackles one of Kerala's most talked themes—migration. But unlike the many stories that glorify leaving home for a better life abroad, this one takes a different route. Ranjith plays Tony, a young man raised by his single father Roy (played by Johny Antony), who dreams of seeing his son thrive in the UK.
But the surprising twist is that Tony has no intention of leaving Kerala.
The story unfolds gently but poignantly, building tension between a father desperate for his son's success and a son trying to stay true to his roots.
A familiar cast and emotional core
The film is supported by a familiar ensemble cast that includes Sangeetha, Meera Vasudevan, Manju Pillai, Indrans, Manoj K Jayan, and Alphonse Puthren.
United Kingdom of Kerala - Official Trailer
While the film received mixed reviews upon its theatrical release, many viewers praised its honest take on migration and family ties. ETimes rated the film with 2.5 stars out of 5 and an excerpt from our review reads, "Ranjith, who carries the film, has done a decent job, but he's not playing a very appealing lead. The problem is that not only does Tony not come across as a hard-working, ambitious young man, whom we feel like rooting for, he deserves some of the troubles that he gets into.
It isn't really a character who comes across a useful member of society and would be sad to see him take his talents out of the country. Ultimately, the movie resting on the shoulders of a difficult hero feels shaky."

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