Where to Watch Drishyam 3 (2026): Streaming Guide, Cast, and the Full Franchise
By Anurag Tyagi·June 26, 2026·6 min read
The biggest Malayalam release of the year is finally streaming. After a theatrical run that started on May 21, 2026 (Mohanlal's birthday, which is how Malayalam cinema likes to mark its biggest events), Drishyam 3 has landed at home. Georgekutty is back, the secret his family has been protecting is still buried, and a new and organized threat is closing in. If you missed it in cinemas, or you just want to rewatch the whole saga from the start, this is the moment.
Drishyam 3 is the highest-grossing film in the franchise (roughly ₹241.92 crore) and one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films ever made. Written and directed by Jeethu Joseph, it brings back the cast that turned a small-town family thriller into a cultural phenomenon across India and the diaspora. Here is exactly where to watch it, who is in it, and how to catch up on the films that came before.
Where to watch Drishyam 3
Drishyam 3 is streaming on Amazon Prime Video from June 18, 2026. It is available in the original Malayalam plus dubbed Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada, so the audience that follows Mohanlal across South Indian languages can watch in whichever one they prefer.
Here is the catch, and it is the exact problem OTTASIA exists to solve: the right language track and the per-country availability are easy to get wrong. A title can be live on Prime Video in one market and not yet in another, the dubbed versions do not always appear in every region on day one, and a film's streaming home can shift as licensing windows renew. A blog post that hardcodes "it is on Prime Video" for every country is true today and stale within months.
So rather than guess, check the live answer for your country. The Drishyam 3 title page on OTTASIA shows which service carries it where you are, updated daily, and lets you switch countries to compare. If you are reading this from outside India, switch your country on that page and it will tell you whether the Prime Video release has reached your market yet.
Cast and crew
Drishyam 3 is written and directed by Jeethu Joseph, the filmmaker who created the franchise and has shaped every chapter of Georgekutty's story. The cast brings back the faces fans have followed across the saga:
- Mohanlal as Georgekutty, the cable-operator patriarch at the center of it all
- Meena as his wife, Rani
- Ansiba Hassan and Esther Anil as their daughters, Anju and Anu
- Asha Sharath, returning to the franchise's long-running thread of a family that will not let the past rest
- Siddique, Murali Gopy, Kalabhavan Shajon, and others rounding out the ensemble
What it is about
No spoilers here. The premise stays true to what made the first two films work: to protect his family and the dark secret they share, Georgekutty faces an organized new threat as the walls slowly close in.
What sets the Drishyam films apart is that they are not really whodunits. You usually know what happened. The tension comes from watching an ordinary man, with no power and no connections, out-think people who have both, using nothing but patience and an obsessive attention to detail. Drishyam 3 raises the stakes again without losing that core: a quiet family man defending the only thing he cares about, one careful move at a time.
Watch the whole Drishyam franchise
Drishyam 3 hits hardest if you have seen the films that built to it. The earlier Drishyam movies are streaming too, and you can find them on OTTASIA the same way you found this one. Rather than assert which exact platform carries Drishyam 1 or Drishyam 2 in your country (that genuinely varies by market and changes over time), the safest move is to look it up live.
Start from the Malayalam cinema browse page, search for the earlier films, and OTTASIA will show you where each one streams in your region. It is the cleanest way to line up a franchise rewatch without bouncing between five apps to find out who has what.
One app for where to watch anything
I built OTTASIA because the "where is this actually streaming in my country" problem is real for everyone who watches Asian cinema, and worst of all for South Indian films, where the same title can sit on different services across markets and across languages. It is a free, independent project covering 33 markets. No ads, no signup required to use the discovery features.
For a release like Drishyam 3, that means you can:
- See exactly where it streams in your country, with the right language track, updated daily, on the title page.
- Compare across countries by switching your region on any title page, useful if you travel or want to know where a film is available first.
- See what just landed on a service, like the new on Prime Video in India feed, so you never miss a drop.
- Save titles to your watchlist and get notified when something you want becomes streamable where you are. Start your watchlist here.
- Go deeper on South Indian streaming with our guide to the best Tamil, Malayalam, and Telugu streaming services in 2026.
Closing
Drishyam 3 is the rare sequel that justifies the wait, and now it is one click away on Prime Video in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Check the live availability for your country, queue up the first two films, and give Georgekutty the full rewatch he has earned.
If you find Drishyam 3, or any title, mis-listed for your country on OTTASIA, email me at hello@ottasia.com. I read every message, and the country-by-country streaming data is the single hardest part of the product to keep accurate.
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