Ghaati Secures OTT Deal: Anushka Shetty’s Film Fetches Record-Breaking Price
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Anushka Shetty's upcoming movie, Ghaati, is scheduled for release on July 11, 2025. Everyone was taken aback by the teaser, and the trailer will be released shortly. The filmmakers are doing everything possible to make sure the movie connects with viewers. Amazon Prime Video has acquired the film's digital rights in the interim.
Ghaati on OTT: Where to stream Anushka Shetty's movie online
According to OTTplay, Amazon has spent an astounding ₹36 crore to obtain the digital rights. Despite not appearing in many films recently, Anushka Shetty has a huge fan base, as evidenced by this being the highest price ever paid for a female-centric movie in the South..

Another piece of information is that Ghaati will be available on OTT within a month of its theatrical debut, and that is one of the factors contributing to Amazon's large investment in the picture.
Tamil actor Vikram Prabhu also has a significant part in Ghaati. The movie was directed on a grand scale by Krish, known for Vedham and Hari Hara Veera Mallu. According to a source familiar with the unit, Ghaati was produced for ₹45 crore, with ₹36 crore of that amount already earned via digital rights.

The pre-release business is also said to be secured at ₹12 crore in the Telugu states. This sum will be simple to recoup if the movie starts off well.
Anushka Shetty has been absent from the cinema for a long time. Miss Shetty and Mr. Polishetty, her final film, was a tremendous success at the box office. Anushka took on the daring role of a 40-year-old woman who decides to have surrogacy and gets into big trouble.
In Ghaati, Anushka portrays a village belle
According to reports, she will be seen as a village belle in Ghaati and will execute passionate action scenes. This is their second partnership, following Krish's direction of Anushka in Vedham. Krish had also been helming Pawan Kalyan's Hari Hara Veera Mallu, but he withdrew and gave the go-ahead to Anushka's Ghaati as the movie continued to be delayed.
The filmmakers are primed for substantial profits when the movie hits theaters due to the overwhelmingly favorable reaction to it even before the trailer is released.




