Kaliyugam, the 2025 dystopian thriller starring Shraddha Srinath and Kishore, is now available for streaming. The film premiered on SunNXT after its theatrical release on May 9, 2025. Set in the year 2064, Kaliyugam shows a world sharply divided between the rich and the poor.
The story follows a man who finds refuge in a safehouse filled with scarce supplies, while people fight for survival and hope to cross a wall separating the two classes. Fans of dystopian thrillers will find much to explore in this tense future world.
About Kaliyugam
Written and directed by Pramodh Sundar, Kaliyugam paints a grim picture of the future. The film’s lead roles are played by Shraddha Srinath and Kishore. The supporting cast includes Iniyan Subramani, Harry, Asmal, Santhosh, Mani, Aarya Lekshmi, Moses, and Master Ronith.
Produced by KS Ramakrishna and K Ramcharan, the movie features cinematography by K Ramcharan and editing by Nimz. Music is composed by Dawn Vincent. Though the film received mixed reviews, the performances of the lead actors were widely appreciated.
Kaliyugam OTT Release Platform
Kaliyugam is now streaming on SunNXT. You can watch it with an active SunNXT subscription. It offers both Tamil and Telugu versions, making it accessible to a wider audience.
This movie is a good pick for those who enjoy gripping survival stories with social messages. The idea of a wall dividing society draws comparisons to other famous dystopian films.
Other Indian Dystopian Films to Explore
If you like Kaliyugam, these Indian dystopian films are worth checking out:
| Film | Lead Actors | Streaming Platform | 
|---|---|---|
| Kadaisi Ulaga Por | Hiphop Tamizha Adhi | Prime Video | 
| Kalki 2898 AD | Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan | Prime Video | 
| Gaganachari | Telugu sci-fi film | Various platforms | 
| Aditya 369 | Classic Telugu sci-fi | Various platforms | 
| Ganpath | Tiger Shroff | Various platforms | 
These films also explore futuristic themes and social divides, making for exciting viewing.
Have you watched “Kaliyugam” or any other dystopian film that left a strong impression on you?
 
 