7 Indian film premiering directly on OTT platforms.

Published On: 15 May 2020 | By:

7 Indian film premiering directly on OTT platforms.

Gulabo Sitabo will premiere on June 12. Ghoomketu, with Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead, is releasing on ZEE5.

Amazon Prime Video on Friday announced six highly-anticipated Indian films will be premiering directly on the streaming service. This comes after another major Hindi film was revealed to be having a direct to OTT premiere. Nawazuddin Siddique starring long-pending Ghoomketu will release on Zee 5.

Seven films will skip the theatres and release on streaming platform Prime Video, revealed Amazon country head, Amit Agarwal, in a tweet on Friday. Two of these films have already announced that the digital release - Gulabo Sitabo, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Ayushmann Khurrana, and Shakuntala Devi with Vidya Balan playing math genius Shakuntala Devi. "First day, first show. We're premiering 7 highly anticipated Indian movies of this year on Prime Video," Mr. Agarwal said in his tweet. The five other films are - Keerthy Suresh's Penguin, Ponmagala Vadhal, starring Jyothika and produced by her husband Suriya, Aditi Rao Hydari's Sufiyum Sujathayum, and the Kannada films French Biryani and Law.

Gulabo Sitabo (Hindi), Amazon Prime Video, 12th June


Shakuntala Devi (Hindi), Amazon Prime Video release date to be announced


Penguin (Telugu-Tamil), Amazon Prime Video 19th June


Law (Telugu), Amazon Prime Video, 26th June


French Briyani (Kannada), Amazon Prime Video 24th July


Sufiyum Sujatayum (Malayalam), Amazon Prime Video release date to be announced


Pon Magal vandan (Tamil), Amazon Prime Video, 29th May


Ghoomketu (Hindi), Zee 5, 22nd May

The announcement of digital releases has not gone down well with multiplexes like INOX, which said in a statement, "INOX would like to express extreme displeasure and disappointment on an announcement made by a production house today, to release their movie directly on an OTT platform by skipping the theatrical window run. The decision of the production house to deviate from the globally prevalent content windowing practice is alarming and disconcerting."

The Producers Guild on Friday defended the digital release. "This is a time for the entire film industry to come together with empathy and support for the difficult predicament that each of our constituents finds themselves in - from producers, distributors, exhibitors, daily wage earners and technicians, to the thousands of people whose lives and livelihoods are in some way dependent on our industry. Statements that call for 'retributive measures'' against producers who decide to take their movies direct to OTT platforms - especially at a time when cinemas are unfortunately closed for the foreseeable future - do not lend themselves to a constructive or collaborative dialogue on the way forward for the industry," the guild said in a statement, reported PTI.

The decision to release films online and bypass theatres would be counter-productive, multiplexes claim. "In these troubled times, it is disturbing to see one of the partners not interested in continuing the mutually beneficial relationship, especially when the need of the hour is to stand shoulder to shoulder with each other, and bring the film industry back to its vibrant best. Such acts, though isolated, vitiate the atmosphere of mutual partnership and paint these content producers as fair-weather friends rather than all-weather life-long partners," INOX said in its statement.

Despite opposition from multiplexes, it is likely that other ready-to-release films will follow suit and opt to release on OTT platforms, given the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing rules. Ranveer Singh's '83 is completed and was meant to release in cinemas in April, as was Gulabo Sitabo. Shakuntala Devi was meant to open in theatres on May 8. Akshay Kumar's Laxmmi Bomb and Coolie No 1, starring Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan, are in or near the post-production stage.


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