After a Long Wait, ‘Nadikar’ Is Set to Stream on Saina Play – Everything You Need to Know
If you’ve been waiting forever to watch Nadikar, Tovino Thomas’ comedy-drama that hit theatres back in May 2024—good news! The film is finally making its way to OTT, and fans are pumped. Saina Play has officially confirmed that Nadikar will start streaming on their platform very soon.
What Is ‘Nadikar’ All About?
Nadikar follows the story of David Padikkal, a Malayalam film superstar whose talent is overshadowed by his arrogance. He skips shoots, throws tantrums, and pretty much lives the party life. But when a heated argument on set leads to a serious accident, David’s glamorous world begins to crack.
To escape the heat, he flees to Dubai—only to be haunted by his downfall. What follows is a journey of reluctant self-reflection. Pushed by those closest to him, David starts taking acting lessons… and maybe, just maybe, he finds a shot at redemption.
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Where to Watch ‘Nadikar’ Online?
Saina Play made the announcement on their social handles, saying:
“THE WAIT IS ALMOST OVERRRRR….!!!!! Nadikar is all set to make its OTT debut. The countdown begins. Streaming soon on Saina Play.”
While they haven’t dropped an official release date yet, it’s clear the film is just days away from landing online. So if you missed it in theatres—or just want to rewatch it with a hot cup of chai—Saina Play is where to go.
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Cast & Crew – Who’s in It?
This one’s got a solid star cast:
- Tovino Thomas as David Padikkal
- Divya Pillai, Bhavana, Soubin Shahir, Balu Varghese
- Suresh Krishna, Anoop Menon, and special appearances by Dhyan Sreenivasan, Shine Tom Chacko, and Ganapathy
Directed by Lal Jr and written by Suvin Somasekharan, Nadikar might not have lit up the box office, but it’s definitely getting a second wind on streaming.
Why the Buzz?
Let’s be real—OTT is where many films find their true audience these days. Despite its theatrical struggles, Nadikar’s story of personal growth, fame, and self-discovery could hit different when you’re watching it at home, at your own pace.
