
New Delhi, March 11, 2026: Fans of Anupama Parameswaran have a reason to stay indoors this week. The much-anticipated psychological thriller Lockdown has finally made its digital debut. After a staggered journey to the big screen, the film is now ready to reach a global audience through streaming.
As of March 11, 2026, Lockdown is officially available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
While the film was originally shot in Tamil, the digital release caters to a pan-Indian audience. Subscribers can watch the movie in its original Tamil version, along with dubbed versions in Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam. This wide release ensures that Anupama’s extensive fan base across various regions can experience her latest performance.
Directed by debutant AR Jeeva, Lockdown is an intense psychological drama that hits close to home for many. The story follows Anitha (played by Anupama Parameswaran), a young graduate who finds her life spiraling out of control following a traumatic personal crisis.
Just as she is desperately seeking a way out of her predicament, the government enforces a strict nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Trapped within the four walls of her home and isolated from the outside world, Anitha must navigate:
The film is anchored by a powerful performance from Anupama Parameswaran, who has been praised for her raw and emotional portrayal of Anitha. She is supported by a talented ensemble cast:
Produced by Lyca Productions, the film features a technical team including music composers NR Raghunanthan and Siddharth Vipin, who used two distinct musical styles to heighten the suspense.
Lockdown has had a long road to release. It first garnered attention when it premiered at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa in November 2025. Following several delays due to weather conditions and scheduling conflicts, it finally hit theaters on January 30, 2026.
While the theatrical run saw a mixed response at the box office, the film is expected to find its footing on OTT, where character-driven thrillers and pandemic-era stories often find a more dedicated viewership.