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When and Where to Watch Soori and Aishwarya Lekshmi's ‘Maaman'

When and Where to Watch Soori and Aishwarya Lekshmi's ‘Maaman'

Time of India6 days ago

The much-awaited family comedy-drama Maaman, starring Soori and Aishwarya Lekshmi in the lead roles, is all set for its digital premiere.
Written and directed by Prasanth Pandiyaraj, Maaman captures the essence of rural life and the beauty of familial relationships in a light-hearted yet meaningful way.
The film will be available for streaming in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, ensuring it reaches a wide and diverse South Indian audience.
The film boasts a stellar ensemble cast including: Rajkiran, Swasika, Master Prageeth Sivan, Bala Saravanan, Jayaprakash, Viji Chandrasekhar,
Geetha Kailasam
, Kalaivani Bhaskar, Melvin, Nikhila Sankar, Tamilselvi, and Vimal
Set against a vibrant village backdrop, Maaman delves into the joys and struggles of everyday rural life. At its core, the film celebrates values, relationships, and the unspoken ties that bind families together. With its visually appealing frames, emotional depth, and a good dose of clean comedy, the movie is expected to strike a chord with viewers of all age groups. The film will stream exclusively on ZEE5 from June 27, bringing audiences a delightful blend of humor, emotion, and heartfelt storytelling.

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