Daaku Maharaaj OTT launch date: Bobby Kolli directorial Telugu film Daaku Maharaaj is poised to premiere on digital platform after profitable run on the field workplace. As followers eagerly await launch of Nandamuri Balakrishna and Urvashi Rautela starrer Daaku Maharaaj on OTT platform, its time to know key particulars.
Daaku Maharaaj hit the large screens on January 12 and confronted fierce competitors from Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa 2, Venkatesh’s Sankranthiki Vasthunnam, and Ram Charan Sport Changer. The Tollywood film.
Nandamuri Balakrishna-Urvashi Rautela streaming on-line?
In keeping with media reviews, the Tollywood film was initially scheduled to launch on OTT platform Netflix on Sunday, February 9. Nevertheless, the film is not obtainable on the streaming platform and any official affirmation concerning the OTT launch date is awaited.
Daaku Maharaaj Field Workplace Assortment
Initially, the movie’s preliminary was obtainable in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages, the Hindi model was launched on January 24. In keeping with movie trade tracker Sacnilk, the motion drama raked in ₹90.39 crore in 26 days on the home field workplace after opening with ₹25.35 crore internet assortment. It collected ₹66.4 crore internet within the first week, ₹17.05 crore internet within the second week and ₹5.38 crore internet within the third week.
Naga Vamsi’s manufacturing home Sithara Entertainments on January 13 introduced that the film collected ₹56 crore gross worldwide on opening day, making it Balakrishna’s highest opening.
The filmmakers in a submit on X wrote, “#DaakuMaharaaj units the field workplace on fireplace and owns SANKRANTHI with Thunderous BLOCKBUSTER. 56 Crores+ Worldwide Gross on DAY 1. #BlockbusterHuntingDaakuMaharaaj – THE BIGGEST OPENING for #NBK garu. That’s how GOD OF MASSES #NandamuriBalaKrishna has made his Declaration with Ruthless Destruction.”
Alongside Nandamuri Balakrishna and Urvashi Rautela, Daaku Maharaaj stars Pragya Jaiswal, Shraddha Srinath and Bobby Deol in his Telugu debut.

