Stephen Trailer Reveals: A Murder Confession That Unravels Everything

The trailer for the Tamil psychological thriller Stephen has just dropped, creating excitement among film enthusiasts. This gripping story begins with a shocking murder confession that quickly spirals into something much more complex. Featuring Gomathi Shankar in his debut lead role and directed by first-time filmmaker Mithun Balaji, the film promises to challenge viewers' perceptions. Stephen will start streaming exclusively on Netflix starting December 5th.

Key Points: Stephen Tamil Thriller Trailer Gomathi Shankar Smruthi Venkat

  • Man confesses to murder at police station, triggering unsettling story spiral
  • Film explores blurred lines between guilt, innocence and morality
  • Gomathi Shankar makes acting debut in complex layered lead role
  • Director Mithun Balaji's first feature film streams on Netflix Dec 5
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Trailer of Smruthi Venkat, Gomathi Shankar's psychological thriller 'Stephen' released

Psychological thriller Stephen trailer released, featuring Gomathi Shankar's debut lead role. Streaming on Netflix December 5 - prepare to question guilt and innocence.

"Stephen isn't your usual lead - he's layered, unpredictable, and always keeps you guessing. - Gomathi Shankar"

Chennai, Nov 26

The makers of director Mithun Balaji's upcoming Tamil psychological thriller 'Stephen', featuring actors Gomathi Shankar and Smruthi Venkat in the lead, on Wednesday released a gripping trailer of the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

The film, which has been produced by Jayakumar and Mohan, will feature Michael Thangadurai in a pivotal role. The much-awaited thriller is to release on the OTT platform Netflix on December 5.

In a world where reality is often stranger than fiction, sources say 'Stephen' will dare to question everything one thinks one knows about guilt and innocence.

The just released trailer begins with a man walking into a police station and confessing to murder. Soon, the story spirals into something far more unsettling. In this gripping tale, nothing is what it seems, and the suspenseful score intensifies the film’s mounting sense of unease.

Directed by debutant Mithun Balaji and introducing Gomathi Shankar in his first leading role, 'Stephen' is a tense, character-driven thriller exploring guilt, morality, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.

Talking about stepping into his first lead role, Gomathi Shankar says, “This is my very first film, and it can't get better than this! Stephen isn’t your usual lead - he’s layered, unpredictable, and always keeps you guessing. Stepping into his world was exciting, challenging, and satisfying. Co-Writing the film made it a tad bit easier to adapt. I owe a lot to my director, Mithun, for trusting me with such a complex role and guiding me through it and Netflix for offering a global stage for us to showcase our talent. I’m so glad my journey begins with a film and character like Stephen.”

Director Mithun Balaji added, “'Stephen' is a quiet film, but it says a lot — about guilt, memory, and everything that lingers in between. Telling this story felt both personal and risky, and that’s what made it exciting. Gomathi brought such an honest energy to the role, which really helped shape the world we were trying to build. I’m grateful to Netflix for trusting a first-time filmmaker and helping us create this thriller for audiences across the world.”

As the lines between guilt and innocence blur, and memories twist into something more sinister, the film evolves beyond being a whodunnit into a why-dunnit. Prepare to question everything in *Stephen, streaming on December 5, only on Netflix.*

- IANS

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Rohit P
Psychological thrillers are my favorite genre! The premise sounds intriguing - a man confessing to murder and then the story taking unexpected turns. Hope this lives up to the hype. Tamil cinema needs more such content.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate new talent, I hope the film doesn't get too pretentious. Some psychological thrillers try too hard to be deep and end up confusing the audience. Fingers crossed this one gets the balance right! 🤞
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Sarah B
As someone who loves international thrillers, it's great to see Indian filmmakers exploring complex psychological themes. The "why-dunnit" approach sounds fascinating. Looking forward to streaming this on Netflix!
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Vikram M
The director and lead actor both being debutants is quite bold! Hope Netflix continues to support regional cinema like this. The trailer's suspenseful score already has me hooked. Weekend plan sorted for December 5! 🍿
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Kavya N
Love that it's going straight to OTT! Perfect for those of us who prefer watching thrillers at home. The concept of exploring guilt and morality sounds deep. Hope it delivers on the promise!

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