
Narivetta OTT release update: What is the status of Tovino Thomas' critically acclaimed Malayalam actioner?
When will Narivetta premiere on OTT? Trade analyst has this to say
Tovino Thomas' Narivetta was released in theatres over a month ago and emerged as the toast of the town. Over four weeks have passed since it hit the screens but there is no update about its OTT release. In an interaction with Indiatimes, trade analyst Ramesh Bala explained the reasons behind this situation and indicated that the deal has not been signed.
'Sometimes the OTT deals are not signed immediately, so there is a lot of delay in Malayalam. I think the deal is not signed yet for Narivetta. In Tamil, there is a four week window but in Malayalam it can take time,' he told Indiatimes.
Interestingly, even Mammootty's Bazooka isn't available on OTT even though it hit the screens in April. This also applies to The Megastar's Dominic and the Ladies' Purse, which was a January release.
About Narivetta
Narivetta is an actioner helmed by Anuraj Manohar. The movie deals with the issue of state-backed violence against the common man. It stars Tovino Thomas, Cheran, and Suraj Venjaramoodu. Jakes Bejoy serves as the music director. It was shot on a budget of Rs 10 crore and earned Rs 29 crore at the box office.
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