Tamil action drama ‘Rathnam,’ starring Vishal in the lead role, is set to make its streaming debut on Prime Video starting May 23, the OTT platform announced on Tuesday.
Directed by the acclaimed Hari, known for his successful films such as ‘Yaanai,’ ‘Saamy,’ and the ‘Singam’ series, ‘Rathnam’ promises to deliver a gripping and high-octane cinematic experience. The film initially hit theatres on April 26 and received positive reviews for its engaging storyline and powerful performances, PTI reported.
Alongside Vishal, the movie features a stellar cast including Priya Bhavani Shankar, Gautam Menon, Samuthirakani, and Yogi Babu, each delivering pivotal roles that enhance the film’s dynamic narrative.
‘Rathnam’ combines intense action sequences with a compelling drama, staying true to Hari’s signature filmmaking style that blends fast-paced entertainment with strong character arcs and emotional depth.
The film revolves around Rathnam (played by Vishal), whose quest for justice against a backdrop of corruption and crime forms the crux of the story. With a mix of thrilling action, dramatic moments, and a storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, “Rathnam” is poised to be a hit among fans of the genre.
Prime Video’s announcement of the streaming release marks an exciting opportunity for those who missed the theatrical run to catch the film from the comfort of their homes. With a growing library of regional films, Prime Video continues to expand its offerings, bringing diverse and high-quality content to a global audience.
Fans of Tamil cinema and action dramas can look forward to May 23 when “Rathnam” begins streaming on Prime Video, promising a thrilling and emotional cinematic experience.
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