Krack: After its theatrical success, Ravi Teja and Shruti Haasan starrer to get digital release on February 5

Ravi Teja's Krack is the first big release in Telugu cinema post lockdown and it also witnessed success at the box office.

Updated on Feb 05, 2021  |  05:01 AM IST |  7.1M
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Krack: After its theatrical success, Ravi Teja and Shruti Haasan starrer to get digital release on February 5

Telugu cinema’s Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja and Shruti Haasan's film Krack released on Sankranti and it opened to positive reviews from the audience and critics alike. The film emerged as ‘blockbuster’ despite being the first Telugu film to hit screens COVID-19 lockdown. After its theatrical success, Ravi Teja and Shruti Haasan starrer is getting a global digital release on February 5. Krack is releasing on Telugu OTT platform, Aha. 

Aha, the 100% Telugu OTT platform continues to surprise its viewers and has now acquired the exclusive rights of the blockbuster movie Krack. The film saw a theatrical release on January 09, 2021, and now will be streamed from 5th February onwards.  With the pandemic bringing an uncertain halt to the theatre business, Krack is the first big release in Telugu cinema of the industry and also a massive hit. 

Notably, the film’s director Gopichand Malineni scored a super hit film with the duo in the past, Balupu and managed to create the same magic on the big screen. As theatres await a full-swing opening, audiences will get a chance to watch the movie from the comfort of their homes equally. 


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In an exclusive interview with Pinkvilla, Krack director revealed what prompted them to opt for a theatrical release? "During Lockdown we got many offers from OTT platforms to release Krack on their platforms. However, I was sure that I needed a theatrical release. The actor Ravi Teja also supported my decision. We thought people would love the film but the kind of response we are getting, I realised it was worth it," said Gopichand Malineni. 

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