Munishkanth's 'Khakee Circus' Fantasy Comedy Thriller Streams April 10

The fantasy comedy thriller series 'Khakee Circus,' directed by Ameen Barif and starring Munishkanth, is set to premiere on Zee5 on April 10. Originally titled 'Once Upon a Time in Kayamkulam,' the seven-episode show is set in a coastal town where a strange crime turns a sub-jail into chaos. The plot follows a book-obsessed jailer and an eager constable trying to solve an impossible break-in, orchestrated by a mysterious thief. The series promises a blend of humour, tension, and oddball fantasy within a small-town setting.

Key Points: Khakee Circus: Munishkanth's Fantasy Comedy Series on Zee5

  • 7-episode fantasy comedy thriller
  • Streams on Zee5 from April 10
  • Story of a bizarre crime in a coastal sub-jail
  • Features a large ensemble cast
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Munishkanth-starrer 'Khakee Circus' to stream from April 10

Director Ameen Barif's fantasy comedy thriller 'Khakee Circus,' starring Munishkanth, streams on Zee5 from April 10. A bizarre crime unfolds in a coastal town jail.

"It's unpredictable, fast-moving and filled with characters who are both hilarious and painfully real. - Munishkanth"

Chennai, March 30

Director Ameen Barif's upcoming fantasy comedy thriller series, 'Khakee Circus', featuring Tamil actor Munishkanth in the lead, will be streamed from April 10, its makers have now announced.

The upcoming seven-episode series is to be streamed on the OTT platform Zee5.

For the unaware, the quirky, high‑energy fantasy‑comedy thriller set inside a sub‑jail was earlier titled as 'Once Upon a Time in Kayamkulam'. Sources say the series' title had been changed to 'Khakee Circus' as the new title reflected the show's irreverent humour, the eccentric characters that were part of it and the unpredictable world it unfolded in.

Written and directed by Ameen Barif, produced by Srinithi Sagar under Rise East Entertainment, the series brings together a strong ensemble featuring Munishkanth, Subash Selvam, Rajesh Madhavan, Gowthami Nair, Vinsu Rache, Savithri, Amrudha, Abdul Lee, Maruthupandiyan, Rakesh Ushar, Vigneshwar, Arnukumar Pavumba and Chithtirasenan.

In a quiet coastal town, a bizarre crime turns a sub‑jail into absolute chaos when someone manages to break into the prison instead of out of it. As a book‑obsessed jailer and an overeager constable scramble to make sense of the impossible, a mysterious thief stays several steps ahead, watching the circus he created unfold around him. When ordinary townsfolk, wannabe detectives and unsuspecting inmates start adding to the confusion, the case spirals into a wild chase where nothing is as simple as it looks, and every clue hides a stranger truth.

Talking about 'Khakee Circus', director Ameen Barif says, "This story excited me because it lets us play with tone, part comedy, part thriller, part oddball fantasy, without losing the realness of a small‑town world. Even during its earlier development, we knew the heart of the series was its characters and their strange, funny, flawed ways of responding to chaos."

Munishkanth adds, "Khakee Circus was unlike anything I've acted in, it's unpredictable, fast‑moving and filled with characters who are both hilarious and painfully real. What I loved was the balance of humour and tension; every scene feels like it could go in a completely different direction. It's fresh, rooted and extremely fun."

- IANS

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Rohit P
The title change from 'Once Upon a Time in Kayamkulam' to 'Khakee Circus' is interesting. The new one definitely grabs more attention and hints at the chaos. Hope the series lives up to the hype. Ameen Barif's previous work was decent.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves Indian cinema but is new to Tamil shows, this sounds like a great entry point. Fantasy-comedy-thriller is a fun mix. The coastal town setting should be beautiful. Looking forward to it!
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Arjun K
Respectfully, I hope the "irreverent humour" doesn't mean making fun of the police system or jailers. We need to be careful with such portrayals. That said, Munishkanth is a brilliant actor and the ensemble cast looks solid. Fingers crossed!
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Karthik V
Seven episodes is perfect! No dragging the story. Love that it's rooted in a small-town world. Our regional stories have so much flavour and heart. More power to Rise East Entertainment for backing such content. 🤞
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Nisha Z
"A mysterious thief stays several steps ahead, watching the circus he created" - Wow, that line itself has me hooked! Sounds like a clever, fast-paced cat-and-mouse game. Hope the writing is as sharp as the concept promises.

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