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Nani starrer Tuck Jagadish to get a direct-to-digital release on Amazon Prime Video

Nani starrer Tuck Jagadish to get a direct-to-digital release on Amazon Prime Video

Tuck Jagadish starring Nani was slated to release in theatres in April this year. But, due to the second wave of Covid-19 in India, the film was postponed.

Now, the makers have decided to release it digitally on Amazon Prime Video. The streaming platform took to Twitter to make an announcement about it.


They posted a teaser of the film and wrote, “we are ready with our sunglasses to welcome @NameIsNani Meet #TuckJagadishOnPrime, Sept 10 @riturv @aishu_dil @IamJagguBhai @DanielBalaje @Shine_Screens @ShivaNirvana @sahugarapati7 @harish_peddi @MusicThaman @adityamusic @sahisuresh @praveenpudi @IamThiruveeR @GopiSundarOffl.”

In the teaser, Nani’s character says, "I, Tuck Jagadish, the youngest son of Naidu/Bhudevipuram, am telling you... Let's go."

Tuck Jagadish will release on Amazon Prime Video on 10th September 2021 coinciding with the festival of Vinayaka Chavithi. Directed by Shiva Nirvana, the movie also stars Ritu Varma, Aishwarya Rajesh, and Jagapathi Babu.

While Tuck Jagadish will release on Amazon Prime Video on Vinayaka Chavithi, there are two big films that are slated to release in theatres on the same day.

Telugu film Love Story starring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, and pan-India movie Thalaivi which stars Kangana Ranaut in the lead role are slated to release in theatres on 10th September 2021.

Apart from Tuck Jagadish, Nani will be seen in movies like Shyam Singha Roy and Ante Sundaraniki. The shooting of Shyam Singha Roy was wrapped up a few weeks ago. The movie also stars Sai Pallavi in the lead role.

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