
Soori's Maaman To Have Its OTT Release On This Date
Maaman will stream on ZEE5, with Zee Tamil holding its satellite rights, Soori confirmed.
Soori's much-awaited family entertainer Maaman hit theatres on May 16. Directed by Prasanth Pandiyaraj, this emotional action drama had built strong buzz before its release, with its gripping trailer sparking excitement among filmgoers.
The film sees Soori not only stepping into the spotlight as the lead actor but also taking creative ownership by crafting the story himself. Maaman promises an engaging narrative infused with authentic Tamil cultural flavours, heartfelt sentiments and gripping action sequences, all rooted in personal storytelling that resonates deeply with audiences.
#Maaman Satellite & Digital rights with ZEE Network.Grand release on May 16th.
Soori – Aishwarya Lekshmi – Swasika – Family Drama. pic.twitter.com/5zVtnja50o
— AB George (@AbGeorge_) May 8, 2025
Following its theatrical run, Maaman is set to make its way to digital platforms. On May 8, Soori confirmed that Zee Tamil has acquired the satellite rights, while the streaming rights have been bagged by Z5 (formerly known as Zee5). This news has only heightened anticipation among fans eager to relive the film's emotional journey at home. Further updates regarding the film's runtime and certification are expected to be announced soon. In the meantime, audiences can experience Maaman on the big screen, with OTT and television releases to follow.
At the core of Maaman lies the story of Inba and Rekha, a couple whose love leads them to marriage. Their relationship soon encounters turbulence. Inba's deep, almost fatherly bond with his young nephew, Laddu, starts to create a rift between husband and wife. The growing distance results in several misunderstandings, leading to their separation. But through reflection and experience, both Inba and Rekha come to recognise their mistakes. In the end, they choose reconciliation, learning to strike a balance between their devotion to each other and their commitment to family ties.
The film features a stellar cast, with Soori sharing the screen with Aishwarya Lekshmi and veteran actor Rajkiran. The supporting ensemble includes noted performers such as Baba Bhaskar, Master Prageeth Sivan, Jaya Prakash, Viji Chandrasekhar, Geetha Kailasam and others. This blend of seasoned artists and fresh faces helps the film seamlessly weave together strong character-driven moments with action-packed sequences.
Maaman also marks the second collaboration between Soori and Lark Studios, following the success of their 2024 film Garudan. The film's soulful and stirring music has been composed by Hesham Abdul Wahab, while Dinesh Purushothaman's cinematography captures the essence of the story beautifully. The film's sharp editing has been handled by Ganesh Siva, ensuring a smooth narrative flow.
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