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When and where to watch Param Sundari, They Call Me OG on OTT

'Param Sundari' releases on OTT, along with Pawan Kalyan's 'They Call Him OG' and 'Vash Level 2': Here's when and where you can watch these movies

Janhvi Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra starrer ‘Param Sundari’ had released in cinemas on July 25, 2025. The film directed by Tushar Jalota, sees a love story between a Punjabi boy and a girl from the south. This north meets south plot is not something which one hasn’t seen but the film got a mixed response. People loved Janhvi and Siddharth’s chemistry along with the lush cinematography capturing the picturesque Kerala along with the soothing soundtrack. But for those who gave the film a miss when it released in theatres and were waiting for its OTT release, here’s an update. ‘Param Sundari’ has now begun streaming on OTT. The film is now available to watch on Amazon Prime Video as it had its digital premiere on August 24. The streaming platform shared this update on their social media. The film will stream in Hindi and English with subtitles and subscribers can now watch it.

All about ‘Param Sundari’

At its heart, the story follows Param Sachdev (Sidharth Malhotra), a wealthy Delhi boy who’s been asked by his father to evaluate a dating app he’s invested in. Things take a turn when the app pairs him with Sundari (Thekkepattu Sundari Damodharan Pillai), played by Janhvi Kapoor, a spirited woman from a small town in Kerala. What begins as a professional assignment soon becomes a journey of discovery as their clashing worlds collide. The film also features Sanjay Kapoor as Param’s father Parmeet Sachdev, Renji Panicker as Bhargavan Nair, Manjot Singh, Abhishek Banerjee, Inayat Verma, and Tanvi Ram in key roles. The music has been helmed by Sachin Jigar.

Other OTT releases this week

It’s a busy weekend as far as OTT is concerned as we have a number of new releases here. Pawan Kalyan’s ‘They Call Him OG’ also starring Emraan Hashmi has begun its digital streaming from October 23 onwards on Netflix. Meanwhile, Janke Bodiwala’s Gujarati psychological horror sequel ‘Vash Level 2’ has also begun its streaming on Netflix from October 22.

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