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Despite its box office failure, Kanguva aims to capture the OTT audience’s attention. The film will be streaming on the popular OTT platform Amazon Prime Video starting December 8. An official announcement regarding the release was made recently.
The movie features Bollywood actor Bobby Deol as the villain, with Disha Patani playing the female lead. The music for Kanguva was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, and it was produced by Studio Green and UV Creations banners. It remains to be seen how the film performs with the OTT audience.
It is known that a woman lost her life in a stampede at the Sandhya Theater at the RTC Cross Road in Hyderabad during the benefit show of the Pushpa-2 movie. A case has been registered against hero Allu Arjun at the Chikkadapalli police station in this incident.

A case has been registered against Allu Arjun under non-bailable sections like Sections 105 (murder or causing loss of life) and 118(1) of the BNS Act, and legal experts say that if convicted in such cases, a person can be sentenced to five to ten years in prison.
Knowing that Allu Arjun was coming for the benefit show, a large number of fans reached the Sandhya Theater. A DJ program was also arranged, which created a huge commotion in the area. The police could not control the group. Finally, a stampede broke out due to a lathi charge, in which a woman lost her life. On the other hand, the police said, “They did not receive any information that Allu Arjun was coming.”
















































Tollywood’s mega prince Varun Tej, known for taking on experimental roles, recently starred in “Matka,” directed by Karuna Kumar. Despite its grand scale, the film fell short of expectations at the box office. After completing its theatrical run, “Matka” is now available on OTT.

The film, streaming on Amazon Prime Video, is accessible in multiple Pan-India languages starting today. Featuring Meenakshi Choudhary and Nora Fatehi in pivotal roles, the movie boasts music by GV Prakash and is produced under the banner of Virra Entertainments.