
Maa OTT Release: Where to stream Kajol's mythological horror film online
Maa OTT Release: Bollywood movie 'Maa' starring Kajol hit the silver screens on June 27. Vishal Furia directorial mythological horror film is a part of Ajay Devgn's Shaitaan universe. Let's find out where to watch Maa on OTT.
Produced by Devgn Films and Jio Studios, the movie premiere on digital screens after its theatrical run. Movie enthusiasts will be able to watch Maa from the comfort of their homes by streaming it on OTT platform after its theatrical run.
Recently, the makers revealed that the movie will debut on OTT platform Netflix. However, the makers have not yet revealed the release date yet. As per usual trend, the movie will mark its digital screen debut after 45 to 60 days of its cinematic run.
The ensemble cast features Ronit Dolly Boseroy, Indraneil Shubhra Sen Gupta, Jitin Jyoti Gulati, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Kherin Sharma, Gopal Singh, Surjyasikha Das, Yaaneea Bharadwaj, Roopkatha Chakraborty and others, in key roles alongside Kajol.
The movie raked in an estimated Rs10.83 crore net at the domestic box office during its two-day run in theatres. On its opening day, it amassed ₹ 4.65 crore net. Its earnings picked up 32.90 percent on Day 2, when it managed to do a business of ₹ 6.18 crore net.
Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh gave 3.5 star rating to the movie and in a post on x stated, '#Maa is a well-crafted horror film that leaves an impact... Watch it not just for the thrills, but for #Kajol's powerhouse act that stays with you long after the end credits roll.'
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