Mr Bachchan OTT release: Where to watch Ravi Teja's romantic Telugu action film
The Telugu movie Mr Bachchan has started its theatrical run on Independence Day. The movie, which is based on the real-life income tax raid on industrialist Sardar Inder Singh, will now make its OTT debut soon. Here's all you need to know about the movie and its OTT debut.?
Starring Ravi Teja in the lead role, the romantic Telugu action film Mr Bachchan has finally been released. The film was released on August 15 in theatres, and so far it has received mixed reactions, with Ravi getting praised for his energetic performance. But for those who are resisting themselves to go and watch it on the big screen, here is an update for its OTT release. The digital rights to Mr Bachchan have already been acquired by streaming giant Netflix. As per media reports, the film will likely make its OTT debut after 45 days of its theatrical run and will be streaming on Netflix then.
Plot
Mr Bachchan is an Indian Telugu-language action film that also has a love story. The film is inspired by the real-life income tax raid that took place in industrialist Sardar Inder Singh's life. It is also the remake of Bollywood's 2018 movie Raid, which had Ajay Devgn in the lead role.
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Cast and crew
Mr Bachchan is directed by Harish Shankar. The producers behind the Telugu film are T.G. Vishawa Pathak, Bhushan Kumar, Vivek Kuchibotla, Abhishek Pathak, and Kumar Mnagat Pathak. It has been produced under the banner of People Media Factory, T-Series Films, and Panorama Studios.
Other than Ravi Teja, the cast of Mr Bchchan includes actors like Bhagyashri Borse and Jagapathi Babu.
So the fans of Ravi Teja who have been waiting for his Mr Bachchan can finally watch it on OTT, if not in theatres, through the OTT platform Netflix soon. Stay tuned for more updates on Mr Bachchan and its OTT release.
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