Eagle on OTT: Ravi Teja starrer all set to release on THIS OTT platform

Eagle follows a contract killer who subsequently attempts to disrupt the illegal armaments trade.

Eagle, starring South Indian actor Ravi Teja, was premiered in theatres on February 9 and is now available on OTT platforms less than four weeks later. According to rumours, Eagle will be available on both Amazon Prime Video and ETV Win beginning Friday, March 1.

However, as of yet, only ETV Win has confirmed where the Telugu movie will be aired. Eagle in additional languages will be available on Amazon Prime. However, no specific dates have been revealed.

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Eagle is a Telugu action-thriller film. Karthik Ghattamneni directed and wrote the script. He also served as the film’s cinematographer and editor. Davzand composed the music and background score. Vishwa Prasad and Vivek Kuchibhotla produced the film under the People Media Factory name.

Today, many people enjoy seeing films in theatres, but with rising OTT trends and a wide range of movie and web series options, people prefer to watch films at home. If you are seeking for an action drama, this is the movie for you.

The film’s star cast includes Ravi Teja, Anupama Parmeswaran, Kavya Thapar, Srinivas Avasarala, Madhubala, Navdeep, Vinay RAI, Ajaygosh, Shivanarayana, Surya, Srinivas Reddy, Praneetha Patnaik, and others. wheareas Muthhu Subbaih handles the visual effects, while Rekha Boggarapu designs the costumes. Kavya Thapar played Ravi Teja, the film’s romantic lead, while Anupama Parameswaran played a journalist.

The Eagle movie had a budget of roughly ₹35 crore.

The film generated ₹17 crore in pre-release income. On its first day, Eagle grossed ₹11.90 crores. Eagle grossed approximately ₹30.04 crore worldwide during its first weekend.

Eagle is an action thriller film edited and directed by Karthik Gattamneni. The story, dialogues, screenplay, and writing are all done by Manibabu Karannam. The film follows a contract killer (Ravi Teja) who subsequently attempts to end the illegal arms trade.