Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan, known affectionately as ‘Prime Bae,’ has once again set the entertainment world abuzz with his latest revelation.
In an announcement, Dhawan disclosed that the year’s monumental cinematic hit, ‘Oppenheimer’, directed by Christopher Nolan, will be up for rent in India on the Prime Video Store starting November 22, priced at Rs. 149.
Recognized as the go-to source for exclusive insights and updates on Prime Video projects, Dhawan ensures that fans and enthusiasts alike are the first to know about these exciting releases, Prime Video said in a statement.
‘Oppenheimer’ is a compelling portrayal of the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the revered American theoretical physicist famously acknowledged as the “father of the atomic bomb”.
The film features Cillian Murphy in the titular role, tracing Oppenheimer’s journey from his academic days to spearheading the Manhattan Project during World War II, followed by his subsequent downfall. Alongside Murphy, the star-studded cast includes Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., and Florence Pugh in pivotal roles.
In a quirky and engaging video, Dhawan shares the ‘andar ki khabar’ (inside news) about the availability of ‘Oppenheimer’ on the Prime Video Store, adding his own charm to the announcement.
The Prime Video Store, an extension of the Prime Video entertainment marketplace, provides Prime members and non-members alike with early access to rent the latest Indian and international movies.
This enriches the platform’s offerings with a vast collection of popular global titles, expanding choices for viewers beyond what’s available with a Prime subscription.
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