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‘Happy Raj’ OTT release details

'Happy Raj' OTT release: Where to watch GV Prakash Kumar’s romantic comedy online

GV Prakash Kumar’s romantic comedy ‘Happy Raj’ is generating positive buzz post-theatrical release. Directed by Maria Raja Ilanchezhiyan, the film is praised for its blend of fun and emotion, with strong performances from George Maryan and GV Prakash. The movie is reportedly heading to Amazon Prime Video, with an expected streaming date in late April or early May 2026.

GV Prakash Kumar’s latest romantic comedy ‘Happy Raj’ has opened to strong early buzz after its theatrical release. The film, directed by debutant Maria Raja Ilanchezhiyan, is already drawing attention for its blend of fun and emotions. Now, reports about its OTT release are out and read more to know where you can stream the movie after the theatrical run.

Happy Raj theatrical release and cast

‘Happy Raj’ hit theatres on March 27, 2026, in both Tamil and Telugu languages. The film marks a notable return for GV Prakash Kumar as a lead actor. Directed by Maria Raja Ilanchezhiyan, the romantic comedy features Sri Gouri Priya as the female lead.As per the latest reports from OTT Play, ‘Happy Raj’s OTT rights have been acquired by Amazon Prime Video. The streaming platform reportedly secured the film for a decent price.The movie is expected to stream in both Tamil and Telugu versions. However the makers have not officially confirmed the OTT release date yet.

Expected OTT release timeline

If reports are to be believed, Happy Raj could start streaming by the final week of April 2026. There is also a possibility of an early May 2026 release window.’Happy Raj’ has received encouraging responses after the first shows. Fans have shared positive feedback on social media. One user wrote, “Sirapana, Tharamana Sambavam What a beautiful feel good movie.” Another commented, “An entertaining mix of comic and emotional scenes with a powerful second half.”The comedy portions have also been appreciated widely. A viewer noted, “first half semma fun, comedy was good in the movie.”According to ETimes review, “George Maryan is the film’s biggest asset. One could even say that it’s his film more so than GVP’s. He commits with an earnestness that makes even the weaker material watchable, and the father-son dynamic with GV Prakash carries genuine warmth.”The review further states, “GV Prakash fits the lovable-loser mould comfortably and lands enough of his comic beats to keep things moving. Abbas brings nostalgia and a certain easy charm to his comeback, even if his character is written with little depth.”It also adds, “Gouri Priya holds her own, and the supporting cast, including Adhirchi Arun and Premji Amaran, chip in with enough comic energy to keep the middle stretches afloat. Justin Prabhakaran’s music is serviceable.”The film also includes a strong supporting cast. George Maryan, Abbas, Geetha Kailasam, Adhirchi Arun, and Premji Amaran appear in important roles. Go to Source

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