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Latest Kannada OTT releases (Sept 16 – Sept 22) to watch on Prime Video, Hotstar, Netflix, Sony LIV, theatres and more

Latest Kannada OTT releases (Sept 16 – Sept 22) - Here is the list of what you can stream on various digital platforms or watch in theatres this week.

Prathibha Joy
Sep 18, 2024
Latest Kannada OTT releases (Sept 16 – Sept 22) to watch on Prime Video, Hotstar, Netflix, Sony LIV, theatres and more
Pruthvi Ambaar in a still from Matsyagandha

It’s a relatively dull weak for Kannada cinema both at the box office and on OTT. There are a few Kannada films in theatres this week, but none are star-backed. Take your pick from a fantasy thriller, romantic drama and social drama, in theatres, while the sole OTT release as of now, has Pruthvi Ambaar as a cop. There aren’t any major Kannada-dubbed titles in theatres or OTT this week.

Here’s a look at the Kannada films releasing on OTT and theatres in September week 3.

Hagga

Director Avinash M’s film is a fantasy thriller starring Anu Prabhakar, Harshika Poonacha, C Venu, Avinash, Sudha Belawadi, among others. The film follows a deadly battle between two supernatural forces; the mystery behind elderly women passing away, and more.

Releasing in: Theatres
Release date: September 20

Dhruvataare

Prateek and Moulya Shree lead this romantic drama about two youngsters with the baggage of failed relationships, whose paths cross. Bigg Boss Kannada 10 winner Karthik Mahesh is also on the cast, as also are Ashwin Pallakki, Ramesh Bhat, PD Sathish Chandra, among others.

Releasing in: Theatres
Release date: September 20

Langoti Man

Born into an orthodox purohit family, Theertha (Akash Rambo), is forced to compulsorily wear the traditional Langoti (underwear), for which he is ridiculed by his peers. The film by director Sanjotha explores Theertha’s desire to ditch the traditional for more fashionable and modern underwear, while also fulfilling cultural obligations.

Releasing in: Theatres
Release date: September 20

Matsyagandha

Pruthvi Ambaar’s first-time as a cop had him in tale set in coastal Karnataka, where fish is used to smuggle contraband. Can he leverage this to give his career a boost, or will it all go south? The film by Devaraj Poojary, features music by actor Prashant Siddhi.

Streaming on: Cinebazzar OTT
Streaming date: September 20

Matsyagandha movie review: Pruthvi Ambaar nails tough cop act, but humdrum film doesn’t excite

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