After having a successful run in theatres, the gripping Malayalam-language police drama 'Ronth' is now set for its digital debut. The Roshan Mathew and Dileesh Pothan-starrer, which released in cinemas on June 13, 2025, is all set to stream online and features an intense night-patrol story.

OTT detailsFrom July 22, 2025, 'Ronth' will be available to stream on JioHotstar. The official announcement was made by the streaming platform on their X (formerly Twitter) handle, where they shared, "Ready for Night-Patrol! Ronth will be streaming from 22 July." Originally made in Malayalam, the film will also be available in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada dubbed versions.












About the filmDirected and written by Shahi Kabir, best known for Nayattu, 'Ronth' is a slow-burning thriller that delves into the psyche of two police officers on a long and unpredictable night. The film revolves around Yohannan, played by Dileesh Pothan, a senior cop with years of experience, and Dinnath, portrayed by Roshan Mathew, a rookie officer fresh on the job. The narrative follows their night patrol around a town brimming with silent chaos, testing both their physical and emotional limits.
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