Gangs of Godavari OTT release date: The film hit theatres on May 31 and is an action drama.
Last Updated: 10.35 AM, Jun 09, 2024
Gangs of Godavari, the recently released Telugu film starring Vishwak Sen in the lead role, has locked its OTT premiere date. While we have already reported that the film's post-theatrical streaming rights have been bagged by Netflix for a fancy price, the streaming platform on Sunday announced its date of release.
Gangs of Godavari is all set to premiere on Netflix on June 14. The film will be available in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.
Name | Gangs of Godavari |
Platform | Netflix |
Release date | June 14 |
Cast | Vishwak Sen, Neha Sshetty, Anjali |
Genre | Action drama |
After Gaami, Telugu actor Vishwak Sen had his second release this year with Gangs of Godavari. The film hit theatres on May 31 and is an action drama. On Sunday, Netflix India South revealed that the film will begin streaming on June 14 in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. It is to be noted that the film is making its digital debut within two weeks of its theatrical release.
Gangs of Godavari is written and directed by Krishna Chaitanya who has previously helmed films like Rowdy Fellow and Chal Mohan Ranga. Besides Vishwak Sen, Gangs of Godavari also stars actors Anjali, Neha Shetty, Nassar, and P Sai Kumar, among others.
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Gangs of Godavari has music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and shot by Anith Madadi. As per sources, the film is said to have a sequel and Krishna Chaitanya has readied the second part already. The film is bankrolled by Suryadevara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya with Venkat Upputuri and Gopichand Innamuri as co-producers under Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas banners.
The film opened to mixed reviews upon its release. OTTplay review of the film reads, "Gangs of Godavari is a rural action drama with some great performances. Vishwak Sen leads from the front, but the lacklustre second half and lack of grip in the proceedings take the film down quickly and make it a below-par watch this weekend."