Netflix Telugu slate for 2025 
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Netflix announces its Telugu release slate for 2025

The streamer is currently the home for popular movies like Lucky Baskhar, Salaar and Devara

BH Harsh

On Tuesday, Netflix announced its upcoming slate of Telugu releases for the year 2025. These movies will be available for streaming on the platform post their theatrical release later this year. The upcoming slate of Telugu releases on Netflix includes some of the most anticipated movies like the Pawan Kalyan starrer action-drama OG, Sai Pallavi-Naga Chaitanya starrer Thandel, and Vijay Deverakonda’s next project, tentatively titled VD 12. The streamer will also be the OTT partner for movies of young stars like Naveen Polishetty and Siddhu Jonnalagadda, with their films Anaganaga Oka Raju and Jack scheduled to release on Netflix post their theatrical releases. Some of the other big Telugu films to stream on Netflix are Nani starrer Hit 3, Ravi Teja’s Mass Jathara, Court: State vs A Nobody and Mad Square

The streamer is currently the home for some of the most popular Telugu films of 2024 like Lucky Baskhar, Salaar and Devara: Part 1.  Monika Shergill, Vice President, Netflix India, stated, “2024 was an incredible year for Netflix India, as our Telugu films won hearts like never before. Many Telugu blockbusters like Devara, Guntur Kaaram, Hi Nanna, Lucky Baskhar, Salaar, and Saripodhaa Sanivaaram became worldwide favorites, topping watchlists, trending on social media, and earning love from fans and critics alike. As we step into 2025, the excitement continues to grow! With a slate featuring some of the industry’s biggest names and captivating stories, there’s so much to look forward to.”

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