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| Character | Actor (speculative) | Arc in E04 | |-----------|--------------------|-------------| | Shibu / Anwar | Indrajith Sukumaran or Roshan Mathew | From reluctant participant to active investigator | | CI Susan George | Nimisha Sajayan | Cop tracking digital crimes; suspects auto drivers | | “Auto Raja” | Chemban Vinod Jose | Antagonist; controls black-market auto permits | | Meera (hacker) | Anaswara Rajan | Provides the key to decode PrimeXtream’s backend |

Episode 4 is where Meera’s backstory is revealed: she was once a UI designer for the PrimeXtream app, which was weaponized to manipulate ride allocation in favor of political donations.


First, let’s decode the title. “Aye Auto” is a colloquial, often brusque way to hail an auto-rickshaw in Kerala. By naming the show this, the creators signal a gritty, grounded, and urban narrative. Unlike the glamorous ‘tourist auto’ stories of the past, Aye Auto reportedly focuses on the nocturnal life of auto drivers in a bustling Kochi hub—specifically the stand near the old High Court. Aye Auto -2025- S01E04 PrimeXtream Malayalam We...

The show is produced under the PrimeXtream Originals banner, a platform that has aggressively acquired and produced Malayalam content since 2023. The tag “2025” indicates that while we are discussing it in 2024, the official release is slated for Q2 of 2025, with early access screenings potentially at film festivals.

The Premise (Based on Leaked Synopses):

Velayudhan (played by a yet-undisclosed A-list Malayalam actor, rumored to be Sunny Wayne or Chemban Vinod Jose) is a cynical, middle-aged auto driver. His auto (a vintage Bajaj RE) is his castle. Episode 1-3 establish the ecosystem: migrant workers, late-night nurses, cops, and petty criminals. By Episode 4, the show pivots from an anthology of passengers to a linear thriller when Velayudhan picks up a bag left behind by a mysterious woman—a bag containing evidence of a multi-crore cyber fraud.


Up until now, we have followed the protagonist (let’s assume the "Auto" refers to both the vehicle and the protagonist's spirit) through the adrenaline of survival. But Episode 4, arguably the strongest entry in the season so far, strips away the high-octane racing sequences to focus on the human cost of the ambition displayed in earlier episodes. | Character | Actor (speculative) | Arc in

The narrative tightrope walk in this installment is masterful. We see the protagonist grappling with the consequences of the choices made in the premiere. The writing, steeped in the colloquial charm of Kochi, transitions from witty one-liners to poignant silences. There is a specific scene in the second act—a conversation under a flickering streetlight—that serves as the emotional anchor for the entire season. It reminds the audience that "Aye Auto" isn't just about the machine; it’s about the driver.