Cheena Trophy on OTT - You may stream the comedy drama on Amazon Prime Video now. In this movie, Dhyan Sreenivasan and Kendy Zirdo appear in lead roles.
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Last Updated: 08.19 PM, Aug 30, 2024
Malayalam film, Cheena Trophy, is now available in the digital space. You may stream the film on Amazon Prime Video now. In this movie, Dhyan Sreenivasan and Kendy Zirdo appear in lead roles. With the sci-fi comedy Android Kunjappan version 5.25, starring Soubin Shahir, the actress from Arunachal Pradesh made her acting debut in Malayalam.
Cheena Trophy, which debuted on theatres last year, is now accessible digitally. That being said, the film is now available for rent, and a free streaming version should be out soon. Although the film received a poor reception at the box office throughout its theatrical run, critics think that its humorous aspects make it worthwhile to watch once.
The most recent Malayalam films available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video are Darshana Rajendran's Paradise, Vishnu Unnikrishnan's Kallanum Bhagavathiyum, and Ranjith Sajeev's Golam. Kalki 2898 AD, a multilingual fantasy period drama starring Prabhas, Shobana, Kamal Hassan, and Amitabh Bachchan, began streaming on the platform on August 22.
The intriguing plot of Cheena Trophy centres on Rajesh, played by Dhyan Sreenivasan, a struggling businessman who owns a bakery in a rural village. The addition of a Chinese character, Zheng, adds a cross-cultural element and promises an intriguing mix of drama and fun. The humorous effects of Zheng's entrance in the town are the main focus of the narrative, which also raises questions among the local residents about her personality and the purpose of her visit.
Amidst the backdrop of rural life, the movie offers an inside look into the lives of the townspeople through funny scenes starring Dhyan and the rest of the cast members. Chef Pillai plays an important role in Cheena Trophy as well. Anil Lal made his directorial debut with this film, which was bankrolled by Anup Mohan, Ashlin Mary Joy, and Lijo Ulahannan. Jaffar Idukki, Devika Ramesh, Usha, Johny Antony, Sudheesh, and KPAC Leela are among the supporting cast of the movie.