
Oka Brundavanam OTT Release, when and where to watch, details bellow:
Telugu family drama
, Oka
Brundavanam
received widely praised by the viewers, upon its theatrical debut.
On May 23, 2025, Oka Brundavanam premiered on the silver screens. Despite being mainly a family movie, it was praised for its emotional depth and the narrative. And now, a month after its theatrical run has ended, it will be available on OTT. Here is all the information you need about it:
Where and When to watch Oka Brundavanam:
The family drama is airing on the
ETV Win
, since 20th June 2025. The streaming platform shared the official news with the film's poster on their X (formerly twitter) handle.
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Sharing a poster they wrote 'New vibes. Fresh faces. Pure emotions! Oka Brundavanam is now streaming on @ETVWin!'
Plot of the movie:
The plot of the film is very unusual, as the family they create is not by blood, but by the bond they share. The movie revolves around a financially struggling cameraman, Raja Vikram who meets a woman named Mahi.
Mahi is on a journey to record her deceased mother's story and as the film progresses, the two cross paths with, Nainika, a lively young girl, who is on a quest to search for her long-lost parents. As the three come together, they eventually unravel a Christmas mystery and set off on a path of self-discovery and healing.
Cast and Crew of the beautiful movie:
The star cast of Oka Brundavanam includes Balu, Shinnova, Sanvitha, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Sivaji Raja, Annapurnamma, Rupa Lakshmi and more. The script of the movie was given by Chetan Bandi, with
Botsa Sathya
directing the masterpiece.
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