Razakar OTT: Anasuya, Bobby Simha historical film available on OTT two days early.. Streaming Details
Interest in Razakar’s film has increased even before its release. This historical action drama film starts with the atrocities of the Nizam rulers, the rebellion movement of the Telangana people and Operation Polo. The struggle against the atrocities of the kings became a major issue in the Hyderabad state. Directed by Yata Narayan, the film was released in theaters on March 15 last year. However, it was too late to move into OTT. After about ten months it is now ready for streaming. The platform recently released an update including an OTT trailer.
Streaming date..soon for them..
Aha told that the film Razakar will be streamed this week on January 24. However, the movie will be available for streaming 48 hours earlier for AHA Gold plan users. That means, those who have Aha Gold plan can watch this film from January 22. Razakar Film will be available for streaming on Ahaha on January 24 for regular plan subscribers. AHA has recently revealed this.
Razakar stars Bobby Simha, Tej Sarpu, Makrand Deshpande, Anasuya Bhardwaj, Vedi, Indraja and Raj Arjun in lead roles. Directed by Satyanarayana, the film is an intense historical film based on real events. There was some controversy that the film was made to misrepresent a group.
After ten months in OTT…
Razakar’s film is pending for OTT. There was no OTT deal initially for this film. This did not lead to streaming. The digital streaming rights of the film have finally been acquired by Aha OTT platform. Its streaming will be on January 24. The film is entering OTT almost 10 months after its theatrical release.
Razakar film is produced by Gudur Satyanarayana Reddy under the Samaraveer Creations banner. The music is composed by Bheems Cecirollo. Commercially this film was not very successful. The acting of the actors impressed the audience. There was talk that the director had shown Nizam’s conditions as hard hitting. Despite positive response, the film did not collect as expected. It was not a commercial success. It could not continue theatrically for long.