Prabhutwa Junior Kalashala is a low-budget Telugu film which had all newcomers in lead roles. The film is already streaming on Aha and now is available on yet another popular OTT platform.
Prabhutwa Junior Kalashala
Prabhutwa Junior Kalashala is a low-budget Telugu film that won the hearts of many. The youthful drama had a very low-key release and not many knew that such a film came in the first place. But once it did, there was a lot of praise for the realistic drama.
But as there was no popular face in the film, it did not do well at the box office. We at OTTplay have already revealed that Aha bagged the digital rights for a fancy price that landed the makers in the solid profit zone. Prabhutwa Junior Kalashala has been streaming on Aha for the past few weeks.
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Now, the update is that Prabhutwa Junior Kalashala is also available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. All those who missed the film on Aha can stream the film on Prime Video. The film is also available in other southern languages. Prabhutwa Junior Kalashala is a period drama set in the small town of Chittoor district in the year 2004.
Directed by Sreenath Palakuram, Prabhutva Junior Kalashala showcases how girls who interact friendly with boys are considered characterless in small towns. The entire star cast is new, but how director Sreenath sets the film in a very realistic tone is quite nice to see in the film.
Pranav Preetham and Shagna Sri have played main leads in this film which has some very realistic and harsh moments that have been showcased in a very engaging manner. There is news that the film is also being remade in Tamil as the story and backdrop suit the sensibilities of the Tamil audience more.
An official confirmation is yet to be made in this regard. But for now, the film is streaming on Amazon Prime Video as well along with Aha. Those who love realistic small-town college dramas can give this film a shot. Watch this space for more updates.
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