Court - State vs. A Nobody is now streaming on Netflix and has taken a dream start on OTT. Nani's films are always a hit on OTT and the same has happened with his latest production as well.
Court State vs A Nobody
Last Updated: 04.26 PM, Apr 12, 2025
Court - State vs. A Nobody is Nani's new production venture that ended as a smash hit at the box office. We, at OTTplay, have already reported that Netflix has bagged the streaming rights to the film for a fancy price and will start streaming the film from April 11, 2025. The special aspect is that Court - State vs. A Nobody is still playing in a few theaters despite landing on OTT.
The courtroom drama is now streaming on Netflix and has taken a solid start. One of the sources close to the team has revealed to us that Court - State vs. A Nobody has clocked 50 million streaming minutes within 12 hours of its release. This is no mean feat as Court - State vs. A Nobody has no big stars in the film.
Priyadarshi Pulikonda plays the main lead in this film, and in the past, he has done some familiar and serious roles in the web series Loser, which won him the tag of a versatile actor. In this film, Sivaji, the yesteryear hero, plays the main villain and he is top-notch. High on the comeback of his last web series #90s, Sivaji took his performance to the next level in Court - State vs. A Nobody. All those who missed #90s can stream the show here.
Coming back to Court - State vs. A Nobody, a debut director named Ram Jagadeesh directed the film on a tight budget. The way he showcased the controversial POCSO Act in the film through a young pair is the highlight of Court - State vs. A Nobody. One of the biggest highlights of the film is the court scenes, which are narrated in a taut manner.
Made under a budget of Rs 11 crore, Court - State vs. A Nobody made close to Rs 55 crore at the box office and landed Nani in solid profits. How the Jersey actor promoted the film ahead of the film's release gave Court - State vs. A Nobody solid hype before the release. Now that the film has taken off on Netflix, we need to see how many views Court - State vs. A Nobody garners in the days to come.