
'Eleven' OTT release: Find out when and where to watch Telugu-Tamil crime thriller
The Telugu-Tamil crime thriller 'Eleven' opened to an average response at the box office but earned praise for its gripping screenplay and strong performances. After completing its theatrical run, the film is now set to hit the digital space.
According to reports, the film will begin streaming on June 13 on Tentkotta, a popular streaming service. They officially announced the digital release through a post on their X account. They described Eleven as a critically acclaimed thriller that keeps viewers guessing.
They wrote, "One case. Countless questions. No easy answers.
#ELEVEN — the critically acclaimed thriller that keeps you guessing lands June 13 on @Tentkotta Truth hides.
Only the bold uncover it."
Alongside Tentkotta, the film will also be available on Aha Tamil and SimplySouth from the same date.
Written and directed by Lokkesh Ajls, 'Eleven' follows the journey of a courageous and sharp police officer known for his impressive record of solving cases by accurately identifying culprits. However, when he is assigned a challenging new case involving a serial killer, he finds himself facing unexpected obstacles.
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The investigation becomes increasingly complicated as he encounters half-truths, lies, and a dark mystery that blurs the lines between reality and deception.
The film was simultaneously shot in both Telugu and Tamil.
The film features a talented cast including
Naveen Chandra
, Reyaa Hari, Shashank, Abhirami, Dileepan, Riythvika, and
Aadukalam Naren
, among others. The music, composed by D Imman, adds to the film's tense and thrilling atmosphere.
Released in theatres on May 16, 2025, 'Eleven' managed to make a mark with its intriguing plot and solid performances despite an average box office run. Now, with its arrival on OTT platforms, it has the chance to reach a broader audience and potentially gain more appreciation in the digital space.
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