Kishen Das (L) and Shivathmika Rajasekar (R) in a still from Aaromaley 
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Aaromaley locks OTT date: Here's when and where to watch Kishen Das' romantic entertainer

Aaromaley also features VTV Ganesh, Harshath Khan, Shivathmika Rajashekar, Megha Akash, Tulasi, Sibi Jayakumar, Namritha MV and others

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Kishen Das' latest film Aaromaley has finally locked its OTT premiere date. The romantic entertainer, directed by Sarang Thiagu in his directorial debut, will be streaming on JioHotstar from December 12 and will be available in Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi besides Tamil, announced the makers.

Aaromaley follows the story of Ajith (Kishen Das) who believes in love, but cannot help other people find love after he joins a Matrimony firm. As a last measure he tries to help a middle aged man, Narasimhan (VTV Ganesh) to find his love, by referencing several popular films. Upon release on November 7, the film was met with positive reviews from audiences and critics.

Our CE review of the film reads, "Harshath Khan's Sachin is one of the reasons we remain engaged in the narration. His witty one-liners land more often than not. His presence kept the levity coming throughout the runtime. Aaromaley is a welcome shift in this genre, also for its treatment of both the flashback technique and past relationships. There is no toxicity involved and no weaponising of your partner's past to scorekeep."

The film also features Shivathmika Rajashekar, Megha Akash, Tulasi, Sibi Jayakumar, Namritha MV, Sandhya Winfred, in its cast.

On the technical team, the film had music by Siddhu Kumar, cinematography by Gowtham Rajendran, editing by Praveen Antony and production design by Manikandan Srinivasan.

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