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Satya’s action-comedy ‘Jetlee’ OTT release details

‘Jetlee’ OTT: Find out when and where to watch Satya and Vennela Kishore starred action-comedy film

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Telugu actor and comedian Satya starrer ‘Jetlee’ directed by Kaala Bhairava and also featuring Vennela Kishore and Rhea Singha in the lead role, after completing its theatrical run, is now gearing up for its OTT release. The film, which was released on the big screen on May 1, will soon go digital next week.

‘Jetlee’ OTT detials

‘Jetlee’ will be streaming online on digital giant JioHotstar from May 25. The OTT platform took to its X (formerly Twitter) handle to share the details. They wrote, “Thala for a Reason but Satya is NOT JetLee for many Reasons! In 7 Days #JetLee will crash land on JioHotstar! #JetLeeOnJioHotstar. A @RiteshRana’s turbulence. Starring #Satya, #RheaSingha, @vennelakishore, @harshachemudu, @kabirduhansingh.”

Plot of ‘Jetlee’

Speaking about ‘Jetlee’, the story starts with Prajapati, who is the founder of a bank. He runs away to Dubai with all the money of his customers. After this, things start to go wrong. A bank member is chased, and a crooked politician named Melkote also wants Prajapati dead. Slowly, the story moves to a flight where Prajapati is brought back to India.On the same flight, another man named Veda Vyas, also known as John Ceena, becomes part of a strange situation. People on the flight keep mistaking him for different professionals. He keeps getting pulled into confusion again and again. No one knows who he really is, and that makes things more fun and strange on the flight. The film got a mixed response in theatres.

Cast of ‘Jetlee’

Apart from Satya, Rhea Singha and Vennela Kishore, the film also features Ajay, Harsha Chemudu, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Srinivasa Reddy, Kabir Duhan Singh, Getup Srinu, and many others.The film is directed and co-written by Ritesh Rana, known for Mathu Vadalara. The screenplay is written by Jeyendhra Aerrola.The music is composed by Kaala Bhairava, while Suresh Sarangam handled the camera work and Karthika Srinivas did the editing. Go to Source

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