After a successful theatrical run, Dulquer Salman’s period crime thriller Lucky Baskhar is preparing itself for an OTT release to reach out to a wider audience. The streaming giant Netflix has unveiled the release date of the film today.
The Diwali release received positive reviews from both audiences and critics. Amidst several major releases of Diwali, Venky Atluri’s directorial did not fail to impress the audience, and finally, the film is ending its theatrical run with an impressive record of Rs. 102.5 crore at the box office.
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The 90s Mumbai-based financial crime thriller will be available in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi languages. Along with Dulquer, the film also stars Meenakshi Chaudhary, Hyper Aadi, and P. Sai Kumar in key roles and Ramki, Surya Sreenivas, and Rithvik in supporting roles. Nimish Ravi handled the cinematography, and GV Prakash composed the music.
Now, it’s the time for the film to entertain the audience who missed to enjoy the creation in big screens. So, audience if you couldn’t find time to witness the magic of Dulquer in theaters, get ready to watch the film on Netflix from November 28.
About the OTT release, Netflix on social media wrote, “Luck doesn’t knock twice… unless you’re Baskhar 👀 Watch Lucky Baskhar on Netflix, out 28 November in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi!”
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The story follows Bhaskar Kumar (played by Dulquer), a struggling middle-class banker with financial troubles and family responsibilities. Baskhar soon finds himself entangled in a world of high-stakes financial schemes, pushing the limits of ethics and legality to support his family and pride.
About the film, Timeline verdict would say, While Lucky Bhaskar may feel familiar, Salmaan’s performance and Venky Atluri’s direction keep the story engaging. The film delivers a gripping financial thriller, capturing the essence of a turbulent era and Salmaan’s charm, making it a worthwhile watch.