Amazon Prime Video has snagged what had been one of the most anticipated theatrical movies of India’s summer release calendar – Sony Pictures Networks Productions and Abundantia Enterta…
Amazon Prime Video has snagged what had been one of the most anticipated theatrical movies of India’s summer release calendar – Sony Pictures Networks Productions and Abundantia Entertainment’s U.K. and India-set “Shakuntala Devi: Human Computer.” The film is a biopic of a mathematical genius withThe film is one of six additions to its direct-to-streaming line up.
Streaming first is Tamil-language courtroom drama “Ponmagal Vandhal,” starring Jyotika , that will debut May 29, followed by Hindi-language dramatic comedy “Gulabo Sitabo” on June 12. Next up is Telugu and Tamil-language thriller “Penguin,” starring Keerthy Suresh that will premiere June 19. Kannada-language crime thriller “Law,” starring debutante Ragini Chandran and Siri Prahlad follows on June 26.
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