Rakasa Lands on Netflix From Could 1

Niharika Konidela’s manufacturing Rakasa is lastly heading to OTT after a stable run in theatres. The movie, led by Sangeeth Shobhan and Nayan Sarika, will begin streaming on Netflix from Could 1. Netflix has already added Rakasa to its “New & Scorching” part, confirming the date and sparking buzz throughout social media. For many who missed it on the massive display screen, that is the proper probability to catch the movie out of your sofa.
Rakasa isn’t simply coming in Telugu. Netflix is releasing it in Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam too. That 5 language rollout means the movie can faucet into audiences throughout India, not simply the Telugu states. The multi-language push strains up with how Netflix has been selling South Indian movies currently, give them a pan-India window and let phrase of mouth do the remaining.
Made on a modest price range of round ₹15 crore, Rakasa stunned many by pulling in roughly ₹27 crore gross on the field workplace. Theatrical phrase of mouth was sturdy, particularly for Sangeeth Shobhan’s efficiency and the movie’s comedy with tight screenplay. The movie held effectively even in its third week, which is uncommon for mid-budget films.
Now, with the OTT launch, the crew is betting on a second wave of viewership. With its field workplace win already within the bag, Rakasa is now set to check its pull on streaming. If the theatre response is something to go by, Rakasa may simply turn into one in every of Netflix India’s most-watched Telugu movies this Could.

