Jai Ganesh on OTT – Earlier this month, the makers of Jai Ganesh had announced that the film would be available on Manorama Max.
Unni Mukundan’s latest film, Jai Ganesh, has made it to the digital space. The fantasy thriller drama is now streaming on Manorama Max. The mystery thriller's screenplay was written and directed by Ranjith Sankar. Ashokan, Jomol, and Mahima Nambiar are among the supporting cast members in the movie.
While not breaking box office records like the previous two Vishu releases, Varshangalkku Shesham and Aaavesham, the film garnered favourable reviews from audiences and maintained an acceptable attendance for three weeks.
Earlier this month, the makers of Jai Ganesh announced that the film would be available on Manorama Max. They also revealed that the satellite rights had been bought by Mazhavil Manorama. Rumour has it that the platform paid an adequate price for the digital rights, considering how eager fans were for the movie to be released on the online platform.
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On April 11, the film was released in theatres alongside Aavesham by Fahadh Faasil and Varshangalkku Shesham by Vineeth Sreenivasan. Although Varshangalkku Shesham's producers have not yet confirmed the film's OTT release, Aavesham is currently accessible on Amazon Prime.
The film centres on the life of talented graphic artist Ganesh (played by Unni Mukundan), who is paralysed below the waist following an accident. His life is turned upside down when Ayan, a close friend of Ganesh and the son of MLA Prakash Puthran, is kidnapped by an unidentified person. How Ganesh uses his skills to unravel the conspiracy surrounding Ayan's kidnapping is the central theme of the narrative.
It was praised as an engrossing thriller that keeps you riveted for the most part. Unni Mukundan's superb performance and skillful storytelling style, which captivated an audience of all ages, made it enjoyable to watch as well. The film is only two hours and five minutes long, but it is very interesting and fast-paced.
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