The Telugu audiences are getting the best possible entertainment in the summer on the big screens, with many films piled up for release every week. Also, the OTT platforms too are making no mistake in competing with theatrical releases. So, as per the trend, two Telugu movies will be streaming on OTT from tonight and those movies are Dasara and Save Tigers.
Director Mahi V Raghav, who has made films like Paathshala, Anando Brahma and Yatra (YSR Biopic)earlier, is turning a new leaf with his digital debut. He’s backing and creating a new web show titled Save The Tigers under his production house Three Autumn Leaves, starring Priyadarshi, Abhinav Gomatam and Chaitanya Krishna in the lead roles. The series will be streaming on Disney+ Hotstar from tonight.
Created by Mahi V Raghav and Pradeep Advaitham, the show is directed by Teja Kakumanu, a popular actor as well. Save The Tigers is written by Pradeep Advaitham, known for directing films like Billa Ranga and Maine Pyaar Kiya in the past. Sujatha, Pavani Gangireddy, Devayani, Gangavva, Harshavardhan, Venu Tillu (Yeldandi), Rohini, Saddam and Sunaina play other key roles in the show.
Other movie which will be streaming from tonight on OTT is Nani’s Dasara. The movie has completed its theatrical run recently, and those who missed it in theaters can watch it on Netflix from tonight onwards. The movie will be available in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages.
Nani’s superb performance in Dasara was well-supported with the natural portrayal of Keerthy Suresh and Deekshit Shetty. The director of the film, Srikanth Odela’s natural depiction of rural Telangana and well-crafted emotional as well as action sequences, became the real highlights of the movie.
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