The comedy film Swag, starring Sree Vishnu and Ritu Varma, has now arrived on an OTT platform shortly after its October 4, 2024 theatrical release. As of October 25, 2024, audiences can stream the movie, from Amazon Prime Video. The leading lady, Ritu Verma shared the good news with her fans on social media. Taking to X, she wrote, "Experience the WORLD OF #SWAG at your home screens now! #SWAGTheFilm Streaming Now on @PrimeVideoIN..”
About ‘Swag’
Swag is a Telugu black comedy thriller directed by Hasith Goli and produced by People Media Factory. The film stars Sree Vishnu and Ritu Varma, with Meera Jasmine and Sunil in supporting roles. Set in 1551 within the fictional Vinjamara vamsam, a matriarchal society ruled by Rukmini Devi (played by Ritu Varma), the story humorously explores gender dynamics.
In this society, women hold power, men occupy subordinate roles, and male foeticide takes the place of female foeticide. The plot follows Bhavabhuti (Sree Vishnu), who disrupts these norms by introducing a patriarchal system.
Despite Hasith Goli’s direction and Sree Vishnu’s multiple roles, the storyline struggled at the box office, prompting a quick OTT release. Although the performances were praised, critics found the screenplay confusing and lacking engagement. The film delves into themes like gender equality with a satirical edge.
About ‘Swag’
Swag is a Telugu black comedy thriller directed by Hasith Goli and produced by People Media Factory. The film stars Sree Vishnu and Ritu Varma, with Meera Jasmine and Sunil in supporting roles. Set in 1551 within the fictional Vinjamara vamsam, a matriarchal society ruled by Rukmini Devi (played by Ritu Varma), the story humorously explores gender dynamics.
In this society, women hold power, men occupy subordinate roles, and male foeticide takes the place of female foeticide. The plot follows Bhavabhuti (Sree Vishnu), who disrupts these norms by introducing a patriarchal system.
Despite Hasith Goli’s direction and Sree Vishnu’s multiple roles, the storyline struggled at the box office, prompting a quick OTT release. Although the performances were praised, critics found the screenplay confusing and lacking engagement. The film delves into themes like gender equality with a satirical edge.
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