Netflix Brings Fans Its Biggest South Indian Slate This Year
A new film from Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam cinema every week this year

Netflix is doubling down on its commitment to South Indian storytelling, releasing an average of one new film every week across Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam cinema for the rest of the year. Building on the momentum of a record-breaking first half of 2026, we're continually expanding one of the industry's most diverse and exciting film slates, bringing together celebrated filmmakers, beloved stars, and stories across every genre and mood. For entertainment fans, that means there's always something new waiting to be discovered on Netflix.
From big blockbusters to intimate and deeply felt stories, Netflix’s Indian film slate in the first half of 2026 made room for it all. Youth, With Love, Blast and Bharathanatyam 2: Mohiniyattam struck a chord with audiences, underscoring our commitment to stories that resonate deeply and travel widely. Recently, Made in Korea became the first South Indian title to take the No. 1 spot on our Global Non-English Films list. The film also reached the Top 10 in 54 countries, from Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Venezuela, to Korea, Taiwan, and South Africa. Following this worldwide reception, lead actress Priyanka Mohan was appointed Honorary Ambassador for Korea Tourism, a sign of the Netflix Effect in action, where stories travel far beyond their origins and create meaningful cultural connections.
The slate continues to bring fresh stories to audiences, with Pyaar Prema Kalyanam set to flip the script on love, marriage, and everything that comes after “I do” when it premieres on August 21. The rest of our line-up this year also features highly anticipated theatrical films, including the recently released Ramcharan’s Peddi alongside upcoming films like Dhanush’s OM – Chapter 1: Udhiram, Vijay Deverakonda's Ranabaali and Nani’s Paradise among several other exciting films.
As Netflix’s South Indian catalogue grows, the platform is focused on going even deeper into culturally authentic stories with distinct local flavours that remain universally relatable.
Netflix is expanding its offering of films and series in South Indian languages, focusing on variety and experimenting across formats, genres, themes, and creative voices. Alongside bringing theatrical blockbusters to our members, we are also expanding our Originals slate for the region. From films like Stephen and Takshakudu to series like The Game (Netflix’s first Tamil original series), Super Subbu (Netflix’s first Telugu original series), and Legacy, we are pairing major licensed films with fresh originals to serve our growing audience with more choice and more of the stories they love, making Netflix a go-to destination for entertainment.
Monika Shergill, Vice President, Content, Netflix India, said, “Bringing audiences a new title from South India every week reflects the depth and variety of Netflix’s programming across Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. By working with both established and emerging talent, we are bringing audiences the range of genres they love. What we are seeing is remarkable: these stories are not only succeeding at home, but travelling around the world — a testament to the authenticity, craft and originality of storytelling from the region.”
Naveen Yerneni, Co-Founder Mythri Movie Makers, added, "Our partnership with Netflix began with Pushpa 2, a big-ticket spectacle on a massive scale, and the film went on to find renewed love from India and around the globe. With thought partners like Netflix in the market, we're excited to push the creative envelope and deliver not just epic hits like Pushpa, but also story-forward, character-driven films like Dude that have found genuine love with audiences on Netflix. That tells us there's room for both the big spectacle and the intimate story with heart. We don't have to choose one lane — we can keep making the big films Telugu audiences expect, while also backing stories that deserve to be told, knowing that with Netflix, these stories will reach the world."
Archana Kalpathi, Creative Producer, AGS Entertainment shared, “At AGS, we’ve always believed in small films with big hearts. That philosophy has kept us going as one of the long-standing production houses in Tamil cinema. What’s changed is finding partners who are willing to back that belief. Netflix stood behind Dragon when it was still just a story. It went on to become a top-five box-office hit and then found an entirely new audience on Netflix. When we wanted to make Blast—a female-led action film with very little precedent in Tamil cinema—Netflix backed that too. And with Love Today, we saw a simple gap: audiences wanted romantic comedies, but very few people were making them. At AGS, we’ve always believed in content-oriented cinema, and in using our films as a platform to introduce and support new actors and technicians in Tamil cinema. Having a partner like Netflix, who shares that willingness to bet on the story and the talent behind it, has helped us continue doing that. For us, it has always been about the story first. Having a partner willing to make that same bet has allowed us to take bigger creative risks, back new voices and talent, and still make the kind of films AGS has always set out to make.”
South Indian stories on Netflix continue to resonate strongly with audiences in India while reaching new fans around the world at a significant scale.
Every year since 2023, Netflix has licensed 50% or more of the top 10 highest-grossing Tamil and Telugu films at the box office.
Since 2025, a South Indian film has been featured in Netflix’s India Top 10 Films list every single week.
Globally, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films appeared in the Netflix Global Top 10 Non-English Films list for 39 out of 52 weeks in 2025, more than doubling their presence on the global list since 2023.
These stories are also reaching new audiences worldwide: South Indian titles made it to Top 10 lists in 59 countries outside India in 2025, compared to 26 countries in 2024 and 17 in 2023.

