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Simbaa out on OTT: Where to watch the Anasuya Bharadwaj social drama

Simbaa is directed by Murali Mohan Reddy and has Anasuya Bhardwaj and Jagapathi Babu in lead roles. The film is now streaming on not one but two OTT platforms. 

Simbaa out on OTT: Where to watch the Anasuya Bharadwaj social drama

Jagapathi Babu in Simbaa

Last Updated: 03.12 PM, Sep 06, 2024

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Simbaa is a social drama that featured Jagapathi Babu and Anasuya Bharadwaj in key roles. The film hit the screens on August 9, 2024, and ended as a massive flop. Within a month of its release, the film is out on OTT. The special aspect is that Simbaa is out on not one but two OTT platforms at the same time.

Simbaa now streaming on these two OTT platforms

Amazon Prime Video bagged the rights initially and started streaming the film on September 6, 2024. We have now come to know that Simbaa is also available on Aha. Murali Mohan Reddy directed this film which is about the conservation of plants. How all this is connected to a crime story was showcased in the film.

Simbaa movie poster
Simbaa movie poster

Anasuya Bharadwaj was seen in the role of a teacher and her sincere performance was appreciated a lot. But it was Jagapathi Babu who overacted in the film and got trolled brutally. The revenge drama had some emotional moments that clicked but the overall narration was jaded.

Aha has been acquiring rights to low-budget films aggressively and though the film is streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Aha spent decent bucks to grab the digital rights. Kasturi, Divi, Srinath, and Kabir Singh played key roles in this film which was produced by director Sampath Nandi and Rajender Samyukta.

Simbaa trailer release event
Simbaa trailer release event

Anasuya Bharadwaj spoke highly about the film but things did not work out for her. As of now, she is busy with a few TV Shows and is also shooting for her crazy project Pushpa 2 which has Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna as the female lead. For now, Simbaa is available on both Aha and Amazon Prime Video. Those who like social dramas can give this film a shot.

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