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'Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru' OTT release: Find out when and where to watch Narne Nithiin's starrer as it makes its digital debut

'Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru' OTT release: Find out when and where to watch Narne Nithiin's starrer as it makes its digital debut

Time of India12 hours ago
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Romance-comedy film 'Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru' starring Narne Nithiin, after its theatrical release, is now available for streaming on OTT. The film revolves around a man whose life is dictated by his smoking addiction.
The Telugu-language film has officially premiered on Amazon Prime Video and Aha Video, offering audiences a second chance to catch the drama from the comfort of their homes.
It is a remake of the 2018 Malayalam hit 'Theevandi' featuring Tovino Thomas. The Telugu version follows a similar storyline as Narne Nithiin plays Raja, an unemployed youth notorious for his chain-smoking habit, which not only isolates him from society but also becomes a major hurdle in his love life.
Raja falls in love with Nithya, but their romance faces opposition from her father, who sees Raja's addiction as a serious flaw. As Raja continues to struggle with his dependency, it begins to affect his relationships, self-worth, and path to redemption. The film poses a crucial question that will Raja finally give up his destructive habit, or will he continue down a self-sabotaging path?
'Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru' is directed by Vegesna Satish, who also penned the screenplay.
The film features a strong supporting cast including Naresh Vijay Krishna, Sampada, Rao Ramesh, Nellore Sudharshan, Racha Ravi, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Sarayu, and Anantha Prabhu.
Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru Movie Trailer - Telugu | Narne Nithiin | Satish Vegesna | Divo Music
The music and background score are composed by Kailas Menon, who retains the essence of the original soundtrack from 'Theevandi' while adapting it for the Telugu audience.
While the original Malayalam version was a commercial success, the Telugu remake received mixed reviews and underperformed at the box office.
Narne Nithiin received appreciation in the comedy-drama franchise, 'Mad'.
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