Marco OTT release date: 4 things to know about Unni Mukundan's record-breaking Malayalam thriller before streaming
Marco, starring Unni Mukundan, made headlines for its gritty action and dark storytelling, earning a record-breaking box office run for an A-rated Malayalam film. With its upcoming digital release, the film is set to reach an even wider audience.
Marco OTT release date: Unni Mukundan's neo-noir thriller, which became the highest-grossing A-rated Malayalam film of all time after its theatrical release on December 20, 2024, is now generating buzz among OTT viewers. As it prepares for its digital debut, here's everything you need to know before streaming it.
1. When and where to watch Marco
Marco will be streaming on Sony LIV starting February 14, 2025.
2. Marco plot summary
The story follows Victor (Ishaan Shoukath), a blind man who witnesses the murder of his friend.
However, before he can reveal what he saw, he is brutally killed by Russell (Abhimanyu S. Thilakan), with only his decomposed torso left behind.
Victor's influential brother, George (Siddique), tries to keep the truth hidden from their adopted brother, Marco (Unni Mukundan).
When Marco eventually uncovers the secret, he embarks on a relentless quest for revenge. As he digs deeper, shocking truths about Victor's past and his girlfriend's connection to the crime come to light.
3. Marco cast and crew
Other than Unni Mukundan, the cast includes Unni Siddique, Jagadish, Abhimanyu Thilakan, Kabir Duhan Singh, Anson Paul, Yukti Thareja, Ishaan Shoukath, Durva Thaker, Sreejith Ravi, Mathew Varghese, Shaji Shaahid, Ajit Koshy, Dinesh Prabhakar, Arjun Nandhakumar, Lishoy, Meera Nair, Bindu Sanjeev, Sajitha Sreejith, Chithra Prasad, and Suneesh Nambiar in key roles.
Directed and written by Haneef Adeni, Marco is produced by Shareef Muhammed under Cubes Entertainments.
The film features music by Ravi Basrur, cinematography by Chandru Selvaraj, and editing by Shameer Muhammed.
4. Marco review
123Telugu acknowledged Unni Mukundan's intense performance and the gripping action sequences.
However, the review also pointed out that the graphic violence makes it unsuitable for family audiences.
The Hindu writes, "If you like an action flick with plenty of stunts and few dialogues this would be your jam."
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