Om Shanthi Shanti Shantihi OTT release date confirmed: When and where to watch Eesha Rebba, Tharun Bhascker's Telugu movie online
Telugu comedy-drama Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi, a remake of Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey, is set for its digital premiere. Starring Tharun Bhascker and Eesha Rebba, the film explores a woman's journey of self-discovery within a patriarchal household. De...

Om Shanthi Shanti Shantihi streaming details
Now, the makers have confirmed that Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi will premiere on Aha on March 4. The platform holds the post-theatrical digital rights, and subscribers of Aha Gold will be able to access the film 24 hours before its official streaming release. With its OTT debut around the corner, the team is hopeful that the film will reach a wider audience online.The story revolves around a young woman who gets married into a conservative and patriarchal household. Initially adjusting to her new life, she slowly begins to recognise the controlling and abusive behaviour of her husband. As the narrative unfolds, she gathers the courage to push back and reclaim her sense of self. The film attempts to balance humour with a serious theme, presenting domestic conflict through a mix of drama and satire.
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Set against the backdrop of the Godavari region, the film features Tharun Bhascker as Omkar Naidu, a man who believes in asserting dominance over his wife. His character carries both comic undertones and darker shades, making him unpredictable at times. Bhascker’s performance stood out for his dialogue delivery in the regional accent, expressive body language and timing in lighter moments.Eesha Rebba plays the female lead whose emotional journey forms the core of the story. Her portrayal of a woman gradually discovering her strength was appreciated by many viewers. Critics noted that she brought sincerity and restraint to the role, especially in scenes that required emotional depth.
Despite the performances receiving praise, the film did not perform well at the box office. Many reviews pointed out that while the first half was engaging, the second half lost momentum. The emotional conflicts, which were expected to leave a strong impact, were seen as underdeveloped. As a result, the film struggled to meet expectations and was declared a commercial disappointment.
The project was backed by S Originals and Movie Verse Studios, with Srujan Yarabolu, Aditya Pittie, Vivek Krishnani, Anup Chandrasekaran, Sadhik Shaik and Naveen Sanivarapu serving as producers. Supporting roles were played by Rohini and Brahmaji, adding further weight to the cast.
With its OTT release now confirmed, the makers are optimistic that the film will find renewed interest among home audiences. Given that the Malayalam original gained significant traction after its digital premiere, there is hope that the Telugu version may also receive a better response on streaming. For viewers who missed it in theatres, Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi will soon be just a click away. Stay tuned!
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