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Swag OTT Release: When and where to watch Sree Vishnu and Ritu Varma starrer comedy movie online
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Swag OTT Release: When and where to watch Sree Vishnu and Ritu Varma starrer comedy movie online

Sree Vishnu and Ritu Varma starrer Telugu comedy movie Swag is making its debut on the OTT platform. The film was initially released in theaters back on October 4, 2024.

Now, as per an official notification from the leading lady herself, the movie is available to stream online from October 25, 2024. The film can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

Here’s the official notification of the film Swag’s OTT debut:

The movie Swag follows the story of individuals from the Swaganika dynasty who claim to be heirs to ancestral property. In a comical exploration of entitlement to the inheritance, the film takes the audience on a journey, moving back and forth between the 1550s and the present. The historical segments of the film present a hypothetical tale of how a man overthrew a matriarchal society in a kingdom and introduced patriarchy.

The film directed by Hasith Goli is told in a non-linear style of narration which also has the lead Sree Vishnu in four different looks. The movie is reported to have tanked at the box office which led to its quick OTT release, just in a matter of few weeks. While the movie was praised for its performances, it was criticized for having a confusing and dull screenplay.

Besides Sree Vishnu in quadruple roles and Ritu Varma in dual roles, the movie also has actors like Sunil, Meera Jasmine, Daksha Nagarkar, Saranya Pradeep, Anand Bharathi, Ravi Babu, Anand Bharathi, Prudhviraj, Gopa Raju Ramana, Getup Srinu, and many more in key roles.

Moreover, Sree Vishnu was earlier seen this year playing one of the leads in the movie Om Bheem Bush. The horror comedy flick directed by Sree Harsha Konuganti also had actors Priyadarshi, Rahul Ramakrishna, Srikanth Iyengar, and Ayesha Khan in lead roles.

Moving ahead, the actor is next set to be seen in the movie tentatively called SV18. The film which was earlier announced during the actor’s birthday is directed by Ninu Veedani Needanu Nene fame Caarthick Raju and is said to be a compelling and fun love story.

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Jung Hae-in: I enjoyed watching 3 Idiots
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Jung Hae-in: I enjoyed watching 3 Idiots

Jung Hae-in is one of the most popular actors in the Korean industry but his fame transcends borders. The actor enjoys a good fan following in India and is well known for his K-dramas such as Something In the Rain, One Spring Night, Love Next Door and Snowdrop. Jung Hae-in and Son Ye-jin’s Something in the Rain is also set to get an Indian remake. Recently, during an interview, the actor spoke about the same and also about working in Bollywood.

When asked if he had the chance to watch any Indian film, he said, “I heard that Something in the Rain is being remade in India, which is exciting. I’ve seen the film 3 Idiots, and I remember enjoying it. If given the opportunity, I’d love to visit India and maybe even appear in a Bollywood film someday.”

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Jung Hae-in also spoke about completing 10 years in the film industry and said, “As an actor, I feel like I’ve steadily taken things step by step. I aim to show gradual growth across various genres.”

He also spoke about the global success of South Korean content and said, “The global success of Korean content motivates me as an actor and influences my choices. I focus on roles that I believe I can do well and that I genuinely want to play, with an emphasis on stories that have a strong message.”

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“Pak Terrorists Trying To Evoke Fear”: Army On J&K Attack Which Killed 4
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“Pak Terrorists Trying To Evoke Fear”: Army On J&K Attack Which Killed 4

The attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla on Thursday, in which two Indian Army soldiers were killed in action and two civilian porters lost their lives, is proof that Pakistani terrorists are deliberately targeting Kashmiri locals to evoke fear in the Valley, the Army has said.

In a statement on Friday, the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps of the Indian Army said the brave soldiers, whose vehicle was attacked in Baramulla’s Butapathri area, demonstrated their commitment to countering the “inimical agenda of Pakistan-abetted terrorism in Kashmir”.

The Army vehicle was targeted on Thursday and two soldiers, Rifleman Kaisar Ahmad Shah and Rifleman Jeevan Singh from Kashmir’s Anantnag and Haryana’s Sirsa, were killed in action. The statement said the response by the two soldiers and other troops forced the terrorists to retreat, leaving a weapon behind.  

“Indian Army salutes the bravery of Rifleman Kaisar Ahmad Shah and Rifleman Jeevan Singh, who despite being hit responded and forced the terrorists to flee, before laying down their lives in this cowardly terrorist attack,” the Chinar Corps said. 

“Actions by these brave soldiers prevented the terrorists from causing any further damage and demonstrated unwavering courage and commitment to safeguard the National Security and counter the inimical agenda of Pakistan abetted terrorism in Kashmir. Their selfless act is a testament to the Indian Army’s resolve to safeguard our Nation and the citizens,” it added.

The Chinar Corps also saluted Kashmiri porters Zahoor Ahmad Mir and Mushtaq Ahmad Choudhary who lost their lives in the attack. 

“It is evident that Pakistani terrorists are, deliberately and unregretfully, targeting Kashmiri locals to evoke fear and terror in Valley, which is progressing towards peace and stability. The only ideology these terrorists espouse is of ‘The Reign of Terror in Valley’… The sacrifices of these brave Kashmiris and Indian Army Soldiers will inspire the future generations to stand against the perpetrators of terror,” it said in the statement.

On Sunday, six construction workers and a doctor were killed after terrorists opened fire on a camp housing workers of a private company, who were building a tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ganderbal district. A labourer from Uttar Pradesh, Shubam Kumar, was also shot at in Pulwama’s Tral on Thursday morning. 

Farooq Abdullah, president of the National Conference, which formed a government in Jammu and Kashmir last week, also called out Pakistan as the source of terror attacks.

“Many of our colleagues have been martyred… but it continues every year and you know the ones responsible for it. They mistakenly think this will help them unite Kashmir with Pakistan,” Mr Abdullah said on Friday. 

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