Netflix will release Stephen (Tamil), a psychological crime thriller that explores the depths of the human mind. Directed by newcomer Mithun Balaji, the movie traces the story of a psychiatrist who examines a self-claimed serial killer — to find himself faced with a labyrinth of falsehoods, trauma, and deceit.
A Story of Guilt, Secrets, and Deception
Stephen is no ordinary crime thriller. It questions whether the murderer is guilty or merely a victim trapped in a sinister game. The movie vows to be engrossing and emotionally charged, having audiences second-guess the reality until the final scene.
Director Mithun Balaji on His Debut
Debut director Mithun Balaji introduces a new voice to Tamil thrillers.
“Stephen is about a quiet, calculating serial killer with very personal secrets. Gomathi Shankar delivers phascinating intensity in the part. We treated the story with respect and integrity. I’m grateful to Netflix for bestowing on us a global platform in 190 countries,” said Mithun.
Layered Performance by Gomathi Shankar
Actor-writer Gomathi Shankar enters the lead role with amazing depth.
“Stephen looks beyond crime — it’s about the man behind it. Playing him meant showing both his vulnerability and darkness. The real challenge was to make him human, not just a monster. Having this story reach Netflix’s audience feels surreal,” said Shankar.
The Team Behind the Film
Directed by Jayakumar and Mohan of JM Production House, Stephen stars Michael Thangadurai and Smruthi Venkat in leading roles. The script, penned by Mithun Balaji and Gomathi Shankar, introduces a psychological element to Tamil cinema’s expanding repertoire of thrillers.
A Global Stage for Tamil Storytelling
Tamil Language: Stephen will play on Netflix in 2026 and be seen by viewers in 190+ countries worldwide. The movie is sure to impress with its compelling plot, rich performances, and unsettling probe of guilt and truth.
Mark your calendars for Stephen — a gritty, gripping, and emotionally charged thriller that challenges the limits of Tamil psy-chological cinema.