
Kuberaa OTT release date: When and where to watch Dhanush, Rashmika Mandanna, Nagarjuna's movie online
The movie, which hit the big screens on June 20 will start streaming on streaming giant Amazon Prime Video from July 18, almost a month after its theatrical run. Amazon Prime Video in a post on X stated, 'A simple man, and the not so simple journey of his redemption arc #KuberaaOnPrime, July 18.'
The movie completed 22 days at the box office on July 11, when the OTT announcement came. Sekhar Kammula directorial movie features Jim Sarbh, Dalip Tahil, and Nassar Devi Sri Prasad in key roles, alongside lead actors.
Produced by Sree Venkateswara Cinemas and Amigos Creations, the movie collected an estimated ₹ 3.25 crore net in its third week, taking the 21-day domestic box office total to ₹ 87.9 crore net, Sacnilk reported.
On its opening day, Kuberaa did a business of ₹ 14.75 crore net, according to film industry tracker Sacnilk. At the worldwide box office, the movie amassed ₹ 134.5 crore net during its 21-day run in theatres, minting ₹ 31.4 crore in the overseas market.
Prior to Kuberaa's theatrical release, the makers in an interview with Gulte said, 'Yes, Telugu films come on OTT platforms in 28 days, sometimes we drag it to 30 days. They have overtaken everything, and it all goes according to their will. I requested them (Prime Video) to give me a few weeks' time and a July date because there might be a delay in post-production. They said they'll cut ₹ 10 crore if I don't release on 20 June as planned.'
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