All of the new Bollywood content added to Netflix in 2022

Netflix closed out 2021 with a bang, debuting two new Indian Original series and the Original Malayalam superhero film Minnal Murali, which got a high profile Christmas Eve release. Here are all of the new Indian movies and TV series added to Netflix in January 2022.

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Missed any of the previous Indian releases on Netflix? Check out the November 2021 releases here. Looking ahead, we’ve compiled a big preview of all the upcoming Indian Netflix Originals here.

New Indian Movies on Netflix: January 2022

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Akshay Kumar headlines Sooryavanshi as an anti-terrorism officer tasked with stopping a sleeper cell’s attack on Mumbai. This is the fourth film in director Rohit Shetty’s “Cop Universe” of movies. The first film — Singham, starring Ajay Devgn — is also on Netflix. While Sooryavanshi has multiple dialogue options besides its original Hindi, they must be chosen from within the movie’s menu (unlike other Indian titles that have separate entries for each language).


Tovino Thomas is in high spirits. His superhero film Minnal Mural is releasing on Netflix on December 24 and has already generated rave reviews from those who have watched the screener. Known for his versatile roles, Tovino has established himself as a bankable star who loves to experiment. From playing an adulterous husband to a violent, chain-smoking brute, the audience has seen Tovino in many avatars. But the promos of Minnal Murali bring us yet another Tovino; a naive young man who discovers superhuman powers.

Directed by Basil Joseph, Minnal Murali promises to be a fun entertainer that will push the boundaries for Malayalam cinema some more. In a light-hearted conversation with TNM, Tovino talks about playing the superhero, his views on pan-Indian cinema, the reactions of his kids to Minnal Murali, and how the team Malayali-fied this genre that has been popularised by Hollywood.

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