The actor gained notoriety in the 2000s for his chic villainous parts in a number of Malayalam films. Here is a list of his films streaming on Sun NXT and OTTplay Premium.
Last Updated: 09.36 PM, Jun 01, 2024
Many are rewatching Riyas Khan's films, which are accessible on multiple OTT platforms, while he is currently in the spotlight due to social media users bringing back his beloved character, Dubai Jose. The actor, who gained notoriety in the 2000s for his chic villainous parts in a number of Malayalam films, is currently busy promoting his most recent film, Once Upon a Time in Kochi.
Here is a list of his films streaming on Sun NXT. These movies are also available on OTTplay Premium.
This drama film tells the story of Balettan, who, to the surprise of both himself and his family, must grant his father's final request. Played by Riyaz, Bhadran enters Balettan's life with evil intentions and makes it difficult for him to persevere in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Directed by Sibi Malayil, Jalolsavam features lead actors Kunchacko Boban and Navya Nair. After two decades of the movie's release, Dubai Jose—who plays the antagonist in this film —is currently dominating the internet. Online trolls using the hashtag Dubai Jose, along with his well-known quote, "Adichu Keri Vaa," are already trending on several social media platforms.
Mammootty portrays an elder brother who made numerous sacrifices and gave up his education to enable his family to survive and allow his younger brother to pursue an education overseas. However, his brother has changed since he returned from London. When Riyas appears as Deepak, the brothers' bond is strained.
In the village of Paravathipuram, Kaimal and Parambath Raju get into arguments over a range of topics and end up being suspected of killing a little girl named Bhadra. Two police officers, SI Rajan and DYSP Rajamani, investigate the case to find the true cause of this crime. Riyas plays a thief in the movie named Keshu, whose presence adds an uncomfortable element of mystery.
Divakaran runs for office and wins an MLA position. When he began to voice his disapproval of the party's wrongdoings, the party leaders became agitated, and he quickly lost favour. Despite the movie's disastrous box office performance, Riyas' portrayal of antagonist Thomachan demonstrated his talent for playing negative roles.