Jatt Nuu Chudail Takri on OTT– Nearly 3 months after it racked up a decent amount at the Box Office, the Punjabi movie is now making its digital premiere on the Chaupal streaming platform on June 20
Vikas Vashisht’s horror comedy Jatt Nuu Chudail Takri is finally gearing up for its OTT premiere after its theatrical release in March this year. Nearly 3 months after it racked up a decent amount at the Box Office, the Punjabi movie is now making its grand OTT release on the Chaupal streaming platform on June 20. It will also be available to watch on OTTplay Premium. Ahead of its digital premiere, here are some reasons why you should add this wacky movie to your watchlist.
Gippy Grewal and Sargun Mehta score a hat-trick as they appear in the third film together. Previously, they shared screens in Ardaas Karaan and Chandigarh Amritsar Chandigarh. The stellar duo will captivate viewers alongside the ensemble supporting cast, including Roopi Gill, Nirmal Rishi, and BN Sharma.
The makers of Saunkan Saunkne and Kala Shah Kala are back to create another fun movie that is packed with a comedy of terrors and errors. Helmed by Vikas Vashisht, Jatt Nuu Chudail Takri is a light-hearted film that brings some nuanced characters with a brazenly silly script to keep you hooked on the screens.
The movie blends different elements of horror and comedy along with gripping themes of patriarchy or misogyny. It is a wacky take on dark social issues with Jatt Nuu Chudail Takri.
The plot of this horror comedy film revolves around Jallaludin (Gippy Grewal), who thinks low of all women and labels them as evil or ‘chudail’. When he goes on a trip with his married friends, he persuades them to divorce their wives, but his life takes a surprising turn when he falls in love with a mysterious girl named Rani (Sargun Mehta) and marries her. Things take a dreary twist when he starts experiencing strange events and believes Rani is a ghost or the eponymous chudail. How the male protagonist fights Rani or gets defeated forms the crux of this Punjabi movie.
Brace yourself for a cringe-worthy but entertaining movie ride on Chaupal!
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