Young and bright actor Naga Shaurya and Bollywood actress Shirley Setia starrer Krishna Vrinda Vihari was released last month. Directed by Anish R Krishna, the romantic comedy entertainer gets its digital debut date.
Netflix, which grabbed the digital streaming rights of the film, has announced that the movie is all set to premiere on October 23, 2022.
The movie was initially planned for a summer release but it got delayed.After being postponed multiple times, the romantic and comedy entertainer was released on 23 September 2022, and exactly a month later, it is headed for its OTT premiere. Netflix seems to have struck a standard 4-week agreement with the makers.
Krishna Vrinda Vihari is all about the story of Krishna Chari (Naga Shaurya) who is from a restricted and strict Brahmin family and gets a software job in Hyderabad. The moment he sees Vrinda (Shirley Setia) in his office, he falls for her. But she is quite stubborn and does not accept his love due to a serious issue. But Krishna finally wins her love, but does he manages to convince his orthodox family? In the process what effect does Krishna and Vrinda’s relationship has? form the rest of the story.
Though the movie had all elements to be a perfect entertainer, couldn’t win the audience’s hearts and remained just an okay movie. We have to wait and see how this movie performs in OTT.
Radhika Sarathkumar played a key role in this flick along with Imam Hossain, Himaja, Satya, Brahmaji, and others. Usha Mulpuri produced this movie under Ira Creations banner. The cinematography for Krishna Vrinda Vihari has been done by Sai Sriram and the film has been edited by Tammiraju. Mahathi Swara Sagar has given the music for the film.
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