Eagerly anticipated Telugu films like ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ starring Pawan Kalyan, ‘Paradise’ with Nani, and ‘Peddi’ featuring Ram Charan will be available on Netflix after their theatrical release this year. Netflix unveiled its Telugu film lineup on the festive occasion of Makara Sankranthi, showcasing a mix of big-screen extravaganzas and star-driven narratives. The streaming platform expressed its commitment to Telugu cinema, emphasizing its diversity and global impact.
Among the movies set to stream on Netflix post-cinematic debut are ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’, a high-voltage drama directed by Harish Shankar and starring Pawan Kalyan, and ‘The Paradise’, an action entertainer led by Nani. Additionally, titles like ‘Aakasamlo Oka Tara’ starring Dulquer Salmaan, ‘Don’t Trouble the Trouble’ featuring Fahadh Faasil, and ‘VD14’ headlined by Vijay Deverakonda will also make their way to Netflix after theatrical screenings.
Netflix has secured the rights to various other films, including Trivikram’s ‘Adarsha Kutumbam – House No: 47’ starring Venkatesh, ‘Peddi’ starring Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor, ‘The Biker’ featuring Sharwanand, and ‘Funky’ with Vishwak Sen and Kayadu Lohar. The lineup also includes titles like ‘Champion’, ‘Production No 37’, ‘Raakaasa’, and ‘418’, promising a blend of mass appeal and compelling storytelling across genres.
Monika Shergill, Vice President (Content) at Netflix India, highlighted the deep engagement of Telugu cinema’s audience and the industry’s diverse storytelling. She emphasized the platform’s support for filmmakers exploring creative boundaries and bringing a wide range of narratives to global audiences, reflecting the evolving landscape of Telugu cinema.
