After making a splash at the box office, Akshay Kumar’s ‘Bhoot Bangla’ is coming on OTT, know when and where to watch it.
Tezzbuzz Desk – Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar’s horror-comedy film ‘Bhoot Bangla’ thoroughly entertained the audience in theatres. After a great box office performance, the film is now ready for release on OTT. In such a situation, the viewers who could not watch it on the big screen are now going to get a chance to watch the film sitting at home.
When will it be released on OTT?
According to reports, ‘Bhoot Bangla’ will be streamed on the OTT platform from June 12, 2026. The digital release of the film was being awaited for a long time and now the wait of the fans is about to end.
The digital streaming rights of this Akshay Kumar film have been acquired by the popular OTT platform Netflix. In such a situation, the film will be available on Netflix, where viewers will be able to watch it at any time.
was successful at the box office
‘Bhoot Bangla’, directed by Priyadarshan, was released in theaters on 17 April 2026. The film received a good response from the audience and made a gross collection of around Rs 245 crore worldwide. Made with a budget of around Rs 120 crore, this film proved to be a profitable deal at the box office.
What is the story of the film?
The story of the film revolves around a young man named Arjun, who returns to his village from abroad. He inherits an old mansion, but after reaching there, many mysterious incidents start happening to him. Gradually he comes face to face with an evil shadow which creates an atmosphere of fear in the entire area.
Strong star cast and flavor of comedy
Apart from Akshay Kumar, actors like Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav and Wamiqa Gabbi have been seen in important roles in the film. The audience liked the mix of horror and comedy. There are many such moments in the film which also remind the audience of ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’.
Now it will be interesting to see how much ‘Bhoot Bangla’ is able to entertain the audience on OTT after achieving success in theatres.
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