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Parking on OTT - When will Harish Kalyan-MS Bhaskar's drama arrive on streaming?

Despite receiving positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth promotion, Parking faced setbacks at the box office due to the flooding situation in Chennai.

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Dec 27, 2023
Parking on OTT - When will Harish Kalyan-MS Bhaskar's drama arrive on streaming?
A poster of Harish Kalyan's Parking

The OTT release of the latest Tamil film Parking has created quite an anticipation among the fans of Tamil cinema. The film boasts of a stellar cast including Harish Kalyan, M. S. Bhaskar, and Indhuja Ravichandran in the lead roles and will likely feature in many 'Top 10 Tamil movies of 2023' lists.

However, the filmmakers and the film's streaming partner, Disney+Hotstar, have not yet officially confirmed its digital premiere date. Some industry sources claim that the movie will start streaming on the platform on December 30, while other media reports have it that it will not arrive on the OTT before January 5.

While we may not have the actual OTT release date of Parking yet, it seems by the end of next week the audiences can watch it from the comforts of their homes.

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The trailer of Parking suggests a relatable narrative focused on the common struggle of finding a parking spot, but its box office success faced unexpected hurdles.

Despite receiving positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth promotion, Parking faced setbacks at the box office due to the flooding situation in Chennai. And the film was unable to fully capitalize on its critical acclaim as the city grappled with inundation caused by rains unleased by Cyclone Michaung.

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The story revolves around Harish Kalyan's character, Eshwar, an ordinary man working in in the tech industry. Living the quintessential Indian middle-class dream with his wife in a rented house in Chennai, Eshwar's life takes a hit when he purchases a new hatchback. The joy of his acquisition is short-lived as he encounters unexpected challenges while seeking a safe parking spot for his prized possession.

The seemingly trivial struggle escalates dramatically when Eshwar clashes with his elderly neighbour, Ilamparuthi, played by M. S. Bhaskar, over the parking spot.

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