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‘Theatre – The Myth of Reality’ OTT release: Where to watch

'Theatre – The Myth of Reality' OTT release: When and where to watch Rima Kallingal’s Award winner

Malayalam film ‘Theatre: The Myth of Reality,’ lauded at Cannes, is now streaming on Manorama Max. The movie explores a mother-daughter duo whose secluded life is disrupted by a viral health incident, questioning digital reality. It earned Rima Kallingal a Best Actress award and highlights cultural superstitions, promising a unique cinematic journey.

‘Theatre: The Myth of Reality’ has been one of the most talked-about Malayalam films of the awards season. The project first gained international attention when its trailer premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival (Marché du Film) in May 2025. Now the critically acclaimed movie has finally arrived on OTT.

When and where to watch

‘Theatre: The Myth of Reality’ is now streaming on Manorama Max starting this day onwards. The narrative follows a mother and daughter who lead a quiet life inside a sacred grove in Kerala. Their world changes when a health-related incident goes viral on social media. Their private life becomes a trending topic, consumed and reshaped by online engagement. As the story unfolds, the audience are posed with a question on what is real vs what is shown on digital spaces.

Audience reception

One social media user wrote, “The plot of the story takes us through the lives of two ladies inhabiting in a secluded island grabs public attention over a medical condition and further explores the superstitions and myths surrounding the mysterious place.” Another viewer added, “Sajin Babu has focussed on the superstitions and myths prevailing in the untouched and pristine areas being followed by people as part of their culture and tradition even in this technologically advanced world. He also highlights on the people who are benefitted indirectly from these social causes.” A third reaction stated, “A distinct cinematic experience that may appeal to a niche audience.”

Why ‘Theatre – The Myth of Reality’ matters

The film earned Rima Kallingal a Best Actress award, while Pramod Veliyanad received a Special Jury Award at the 48th Kerala Film Critics Awards. Critics praised the movie not only for its narrative but also for its bold stylistic approach. The visuals which are crafted by cinematographer Syamaprakash M.S. were said to be intense and touching.With its OTT release now confirmed, ‘Theatre: The Myth of Reality’ is set to reach a broader audience and get much needed attention from movie lovers who may have missed it in big screens.

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