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Updated : Jun 14, 2022

As there is no buzz, the film Thank You is shifting to OTT?

The film Thank You, directed by Vikram K Kumar and starring Naga Chaitanya as the hero, will hit theatres on July 8. Dil Raju considered several dates before settling on this one. Dil Raju hopes that the film will be a hit with Chaitanya because it will be released in record-breaking theatres. Vikram K Kumar understands how important the success of this film is to him.

 

However, over the last two days, rumours have circulated that OTT offers for Thank You movie are on the way at an eye-popping price. Chaitanya fans were concerned when the OTT news broke after the theatrical release date had already been announced. However, it appears that Dil Raju plans to give Thank You to OTT due to the lack of buzz for the film. The first looks caused quite a stir on social media, but the teaser and first single significantly lowered those expectations. After considering all options, Dil Raju intends to sell the film on the OTT platform for a whopping sum.

 

According to industry sources, this film will be created in the Naa autograph movie style, and the Avika Gore episode will be heartwarming. The main point of the film is that a man who believes he is solely responsible for his success in life changes his mind about an incident and expresses thanks to those who have helped him on different occasions up to that point.

 






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