Sivakarthikeyan’s latest release, Parasakthi, has hit theatres today, January 10, ahead of its original January 14 schedule. With the delay in censor certification for Vijay’s Jana Nayagan, Parasakthi took
the spotlight at the box office, benefiting from wider screen availability better reach over the Pongal holidays. The period action entertainer, set against the backdrop of the 1965 anti-Hindi impositions in Tamil Nadu, dominated Friday’s release. Featuring a star-studded cast which includes Rana Daggubati, Basil Joseph and Dhananjay - the film is packed with action and high emotions set against a political story. As per early reviews, the film has received mixed response from fans. If you would like to know where you can watch the film online after its theatrical run, read on to know more.
Parasakthi OTT And Satellite Release: Sivakarthikeyan's Period Drama Set To Be Available On These Platforms
On the digital front,
Parasakthi’s OTT rights have reportedly been acquired by
ZEE5. While the exact streaming date is yet to be confirmed, speculations suggests a release within 6–8 weeks after its theatrical debut. The film's opening credits have revealed that the film will release in television on
Kalaignar TV. Though the film is certified U/A, censor issues had briefly delayed advance bookings. As far as the morning shows of day 1 are concerned, the film has opened to a solid occupancy, similar to Sivakarthikeyan's previous release, Madharaasi. The morning shows of Parasakthi have concluded across India, recording an occupancy of 46 percent. For a non-holiday release, this is a solid start, indicating a promising Day 1 collection at the Indian box office.
About ParasakthiDirected by Sudha Kongara, Parasakthi stars Sivakarthikeyan, Jayam Ravi, and Sreeleela in lead roles. Set in the 1960s, the film delves into social realities, unity and resistance. Produced by Dawn Pictures, it features music by G. V. Prakash. The cast also includes Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa, Daali Dhananjaya, Dev Ramnath, Prithvi Rajan, Guru Somasundaram, Basil Joseph, Papri Ghosh, and Rana Daggubati.