Rahu Ketu, starring Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma, and Shalini Pandey, is now available for all Prime Video subscribers. Directed by Vipul Vig, the film is a fantasy comedy film.

Rahu Ketu is a Hindi comedy-drama featuring Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma in a whimsical take on mythology, where the shadow planets are cast as friendly, mischievous gods. After entertaining audiences in theatres, the film is now streaming on Prime Video, available to all subscribers to enjoy its thrilling action from the comfort of their homes.
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Yes. Initially available for rent on Prime Video Rahu Ketu is now streaming for all subscribers. Meanwhile, subscribers of OTTplay Premium can also watch it with a top-up option. The film is 2 hours and 28 minutes long.
Rahu Ketu (2026) is a fantasy-comedy starring Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma as quirky, benevolent “Indian Gods” tasked with delivering karmic justice, under the direction of Vipul Vig. The story takes the pair on a chaotic mission to recover a stolen notebook while fighting a drug mafia, although critics have noted that the film's non-linear and disjointed narrative makes it a complicated spectacle.
The film stars Varun Sharma as Rahu and Pulkit Samrat as Ketu, two bumbling, eternally unlucky characters who are magically brought to life from a notebook penned by Churu Lal Sharma (Manu Rishi Chadha). Upon entering the real world, their celestial activities devolve into comical chaos, far from their divine origins.
Trouble begins when Meenu Taxi (Shalini Pandey), a cunning and streetwise woman, snatches the magical notebook and sends Rahu and Ketu on a frantic quest to retrieve it. Along the way, they clash with a ruthless drug mafia, and their adventure across the stunning landscapes of Himachal Pradesh turns into a journey of unexpected growth - from hapless swindlers to unlikely heroes.
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Meanwhile, the film also stars Piyush Mishra as Foofaji, Manu Rishi Chadha as Churu Lal Sharma, Amit Sial as SHO Deepak Sharma, and Sumit Gulati as Bansi.
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