Are Nani's 'Paradise' and Ram Charan's 'Peddi' Among the Telugu Films Coming to Netflix Soon?
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Hyderabad, Jan 16 (NationPress) Highly anticipated films such as Pawan Kalyan's 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh', Nani's 'Paradise', and Ram Charan's 'Peddi' are set to premiere on Netflix following their theatrical runs this year.
On the auspicious occasion of Makara Sankranthi on Friday, Netflix thrilled fans and cinephiles by unveiling its lineup of Telugu films for the year.
The announced films showcase a stunning variety of high-energy spectacles and star-studded narratives. The platform stated, "This lineup emphasizes our ongoing dedication to Telugu cinema, honoring its scale, diversity, and expanding global reach."
Included in the selection is director Harish Shankar's much-anticipated action drama, 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh', featuring Pawan Kalyan, who also serves as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Sri Kanth Odela's eagerly awaited action thriller 'The Paradise', starring Nani, will also debut on Netflix after its theatrical run.
Additional films such as 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara', where Dulquer Salmaan takes on a unique emotional role, Fahadh Faasil's 'Don't Trouble the Trouble', and Vijay Deverakonda's period-action film, VD14, are also slated for a Netflix release post-theatre.
Notably, acclaimed director Trivikram's gripping movie 'Adarsha Kutumbam - House No: 47', featuring Venkatesh, has also been secured by Netflix. Other films set for streaming include Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor's 'Peddi', Sharwanand's highly anticipated motor sports drama 'The Biker', and 'Funky', starring Vishwak Sen and Kayadu Lohar.
Other titles announced by the streaming giant include 'Champion', starring Roshann and Anaswara Rajan, 'Production No 37', featuring Anna Ben and Harsh Roshan, 'Raakaasa' from Sangeeth Shobhan, and '418', starring Chaitra Archar and Shree Vaishnav.
This diverse slate combines mass appeal with compelling narratives, showcasing action, drama, emotion, and spectacle that promise to engage audiences globally.
Monika Shergill, Vice President (Content) at Netflix India, expressed, “Telugu cinema boasts a deeply engaged audience, characterized by its scale, ambitious storytelling, and strong emotional connections. Looking ahead to 2026, we see a promising variety of stories—from mainstream blockbusters to intricate, character-driven films. Titles like Pushpa 2, Hit 3, OG, and Court exemplify this diversity. Our strategy for Telugu cinema is firmly aligned with the industry's evolution and audience engagement—supporting filmmakers as they innovate and delivering these stories to viewers at scale.”