I Want to Talk OTT Release: Know when and where to watch Abhishek Bachchan-starrer emotional drama
I Want to Talk OTT Release: Know when and where to watch Abhishek Bachchan-starrer emotional drama
The Shoojit Sircar directorial was released on big screens in November last year. Starring Abhishek Bachchan in the lead role, the film is all set to land on digital platform. Check out more details below.
I Want to Talk OTT Release: Know when and where to watch Abhishek Bachchan-starrer emotional drama
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If you also missed watching Jr B's emotional drama flick on big screens, then your wait is over. I Want To Talk is finally available for streaming on OTT.
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Also starring Ahilya Bamroo, Johnny Lever and Pearl Dey in key roles, the film can be watched with family in the comfort of your home on Amazon Prime Video, as the streaming giant acquired its digital rights soon after its theatrical release in November last year.
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However, there is a twist on the film's OTT release. Despite being released on Prime Video, I Want To Talk is still not accessible to all platform's subscribers.
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To watch the film on Prime Video, one has to pay a Rs 349 rental fee first. The movie is available in Standard Definition, High Definition and Ulta High Definition and is rated U/A 13 plus.
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The film revolves around a character named Arjun (played by AB), who doesn’t love to talk, he lives to talk and is living the ‘American Dream’; until he is told that he has only 100 days left to live. He finds himself wanting only 2 things, spend whatever time he has with his 7 yr old estranged daughter and to simply survive.
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India TV's Sakshi Verma in her review rated the film three out of 5 stars and wrote, ''The film will remind you of October a lot. Moreover, the scene where Reya confronts her father will also jog Piku's memories. While the filmmaker should be helmed for going wrong in writing and screenplay, the cast has done a fab job and should be rightly credited.''