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As you wait for Por Thozhil OTT release, 4 suspense thrillers to stream right now

If you liked Por Thozhil OTT, you will love these four heart-pounding suspense thrillers.

Team OTTplay
Jul 03, 2023
As you wait for Por Thozhil OTT release, 4 suspense thrillers to stream right now
Movies to watch on SonyLIV

Debutant filmmaker Vignesh Raja sprang a huge surprise with Por Thozhil, starring R. Sarathkumar and Ashok Selvan in the lead roles. The movie is an investigation drama that follows a series of mysterious deaths of young women. Against all expectations, the film resonated with audiences in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, emerging as one of the biggest commercial successes in Tamil cinema this year.

After a successful run at the cinemas, Por Thozhil will soon become available for streaming on SonyLIV . While you wait for this movie's digital release, here are a few similar movies to watch on the platform, if you are a fan of nail-biters, enjoy the thrill of chase, suspense and last-minute rescues amid complete hopelessness.

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The Da Vinci Code:

The Da Vinci Code, directed by Ron Howard and based on the bestselling novel by Dan Brown, is a thrilling and thought-provoking cinematic adventure. Starring Tom Hanks as the protagonist, Robert Langdon, the film takes viewers on a quest to unravel ancient secrets and uncover hidden truths.

Don't Breathe:

Don't Breathe is a heart-pounding and suspenseful thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Directed by Fede Alvarez, the film follows a group of young burglars who break into the house of a blind man, thinking it will be an easy score. However, they soon discover that the blind old man is not as helpless as he seems.

Don't Breathe 2:

Don't Breathe 2 is a tense and visceral sequel that takes audiences on another nerve-wracking journey. Directed by Rodo Sayagues, the film picks up years after the events of the first instalment, as the Blind Man (played by Stephen Lang) finds himself protecting a young girl named Phoenix.

The Girl On the Train:

The Girl on the Train, directed by Tate Taylor, is based on the bestselling novel by Paula Hawkins. It's a gripping psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end. Starring Emily Blunt in the lead role, the film follows Rachel, a troubled alcoholic who becomes entangled in a missing person investigation.

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