The much-awaited Bollywood historical drama Chhaava, featuring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna and directed by Laxman Utekar, is now available for streaming on Netflix. While fans were thrilled to see the film’s release on OTT, many were disappointed—especially viewers from Telugu-speaking regions.
Despite having a theatrical release in Telugu, Netflix has only released the movie in Hindi, leaving many fans feeling left out. Viewers expected the film to be available in multiple languages on the platform, just like it was in cinemas. For a project of this magnitude, a wider linguistic reach is both expected and necessary.
The limited availability could affect the movie’s impact and viewership outside the Hindi-speaking audience. Fans are now hoping that Netflix will soon include other language options, particularly Telugu, to match the film’s original theatrical rollout.
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