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Good Luck Sakhi: Keerthy Suresh's film to release on OTT, here's when and where to watch it

Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, the film also stars Aadhi and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles

OTTplay Team
Feb 09, 2022
Good Luck Sakhi: Keerthy Suresh's film to release on OTT, here's when and where to watch it
Good Luck Sakhi

After a good theatrical run, the Telugu film Good Luck Sakhi is making its way onto the digital platform. The film had suffered several delays due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the country but finally had released in theatres on January 28, this year. The comedy-drama tells the story of a happy-go-lucky girl and now can be watched from the comfort of your home. Here's all about the film and when and where you can watch it online.

What is the story of Good Luck Sakhi?

Good Luck Sakhi is a story about a happy-go-lucky girl Sakhi Pamar (Keerthy Suresh). She hails from the Banjara tribe in the Rayalaseema region and is nicknamed ‘Bad Luck Sakhi’ by her villagers. The villagers consider her presence as a bad omen in any given situation. A colonel (Jagapathi Babu) comes to the village, in search of a promising shooter, whom he wishes to prep for the bigger stage. Sakhi has a natural talent to aim the targets perfectly and aces in the shooting. How far will Sakhi go under the guidance of the Colonel and do the villagers realise her talent and stop bullying her with the nickname form the rest of the story.

Who are the cast and crew of Good Luck Sakhi?

Along with Keerthy Suresh, Good Luck Sakhi also stars Aadhi and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles. The dramedy is written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. The music for the film is by Devi Sri Prasad and cinematography by Chirantan Das. It is produced under the banner of Worth A Shot Motion Arts.

When and where to watch Good Luck Sakhi?

The film will now release on Amazon Prime Video on February 12. The film will be available for streaming in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil, in India and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.

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