Prime Video announces the premiere of Vijay's Varisu. HERE's when the film will drop on OTT
Last Updated: 01.25 PM, Feb 17, 2023
Prime Video today announced the streaming premiere of Thalapathy Vijay's Varisu. Directed by Vamshi Paidipally, the film has an ensemble cast which includes Rashmika Mandanna, Prakash Raj, Yogi Babu, Sarath Kumar, Shaam, Prabhu, and Meka Srikanth.
Varisu showcases the importance of keeping a family together, and how situations that put a strain on relations, also test the veritable strength of those very ties. The plot revolves around Rajendran (Sarath Kumar) who is in a pursuit to find a worthy successor among his three sons to take over the business empire. While the two older sons Jai (Srikanth) and Ajay (Shaam) are pitted against each other for the coveted chairman position, the youngest son- Vijay (Vijay) opts to keep his family together, while defending it from the clutches of a prying enemy.
Commenting on the streaming premiere of the film, Thalapathy Vijay, said, “Varisu is an extremely special film for me. Despite having a palatial backdrop, in essence, it is deeply emotional and family-oriented. We had a phenomenal time making it, and are overwhelmed by the love and response the film has received thus far, from the audience that has watched it in cinemas. And we’re thrilled that even more of our fans in over 240 countries and territories will now be able to watch this film when it streams on Prime Video.”
Director Vamshi Paidipally, added, “As a filmmaker, it is extremely heartening to see the audience shower their love and appreciation on your film. Varisu is a complete family entertainer that has action, comedy, drama, romance, and more, appealing to audiences of every age group. Complementing the engaging storyline are the impeccable performances by a star-studded ensemble cast and catchy music that elevate the film further, making it a must-watch.”
Varisu will be streamed in India and 240 countries worldwide from February 22 in Tamil along with Telugu, and Malayalam dubbed versions.