It's Onam season, and this time, Mohanlal is taking over the screen. The superstar’s much-awaited film Hridayapoorvam finally hit theatres today (August 28). Director Sathyan Anthikad has reunited with the actor after nearly a decade. Fans are already catching the first-day-first-show, and the opening credits have revealed where the film will stream on OTT after its theatrical run.
Where to stream Hridayapoorvam online after its theatrical release?
As per the opening credits at the official theatrical release, the comedy-drama will stream on JioHotstar and will also be available on OTTplay Premium after its theatrical run ends. This was earlier seen in Mohanlal’s last films like Empuraan and Thudarum, both of which are currently available on the same platforms.
The movie’s OTT release date hasn’t been officially confirmed, but going by the release pattern of his previous films, Hridayapoorvam is reportedly expected to arrive on streaming roughly four weeks after its theatrical premiere. However, we are uncertain about the language version. We will update after the official announcement.
More about Hridayapoorvam
Besides Mohanlal and Malavika Mohanan, the supporting cast includes Sangeeth Prathap, Sangita, Siddique, Nishan, Baburaj, Lalu Alex, and Janardhanan. The screenplay has been penned by Sonu T P, while Anu Moothedath handles the cinematography. Justin Prabhakaran, known for his soulful compositions, has scored the music for the film. The film has received a ‘U’ certificate from the CBFC, indicating it's suitable for viewers of all ages.
The teaser has already struck a chord with audiences, featuring a glimpse into a feel-good narrative packed with family dynamics and nostalgic warmth. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor under Aashirvad Cinemas, the film comes on the heels of Mohanlal’s recent successes like L2: Empuraan and Thudarum.
With a promising cast, seasoned crew, and the return of a beloved actor-director pairing, Hridayapoorvam is going to be one of the most talked-about Malayalam releases this year.
Where to stream Hridayapoorvam online after its theatrical release?
As per the opening credits at the official theatrical release, the comedy-drama will stream on JioHotstar and will also be available on OTTplay Premium after its theatrical run ends. This was earlier seen in Mohanlal’s last films like Empuraan and Thudarum, both of which are currently available on the same platforms.
The movie’s OTT release date hasn’t been officially confirmed, but going by the release pattern of his previous films, Hridayapoorvam is reportedly expected to arrive on streaming roughly four weeks after its theatrical premiere. However, we are uncertain about the language version. We will update after the official announcement.
More about Hridayapoorvam
Besides Mohanlal and Malavika Mohanan, the supporting cast includes Sangeeth Prathap, Sangita, Siddique, Nishan, Baburaj, Lalu Alex, and Janardhanan. The screenplay has been penned by Sonu T P, while Anu Moothedath handles the cinematography. Justin Prabhakaran, known for his soulful compositions, has scored the music for the film. The film has received a ‘U’ certificate from the CBFC, indicating it's suitable for viewers of all ages.
The teaser has already struck a chord with audiences, featuring a glimpse into a feel-good narrative packed with family dynamics and nostalgic warmth. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor under Aashirvad Cinemas, the film comes on the heels of Mohanlal’s recent successes like L2: Empuraan and Thudarum.
With a promising cast, seasoned crew, and the return of a beloved actor-director pairing, Hridayapoorvam is going to be one of the most talked-about Malayalam releases this year.
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