
Latest Telugu films to watch on OTT this week (June 2–June 8): Pelli Kani Prasad to Dear Daddy
Telugu movies to watch on OTT this week
Pelli Kani Prasad
This Telugu drama tells the story of Prasad. He is a young man eager to get married, but his dream hits a roadblock. His father insists on a dowry of Rs 2 crore, making marriage nearly impossible. Struggling with this burden, Prasad turns to an astrologer for guidance. The film follows his emotional yet humorous journey as he tries to balance personal desires and deep-rooted traditions.
Devika And Danny
The series follows the life of Devika, a middle-class woman living a quiet life. Her days are simple and predictable until everything shifts with the arrival of Danny. Just before her wedding, a priest gives a strange warning that someone new will alter her fate. Soon after, she meets Danny and feels an instant connection. What begins as a sweet romance soon takes a deeper and more intense turn. As their relationship strengthens, Devika faces unexpected troubles and looming danger. The story unfolds as she is forced to question her choices, destiny, and the risks of following her heart.
Dear Daddy
Cast: Sharanya Pradeep, Ravi Varma
Where to watch: ETV Win
Release date: June 8, 2025
Dear Daddy is set to premiere on ETV Win OTT on June 8. The film features Sharanya Pradeep and Ravi Varma in lead roles. It promises an emotional journey, likely focusing on family bonds. With its heartfelt theme, the movie aims to strike a chord with the audience.
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