Nithiin’s latest action drama, Thammudu, crashed at the box office—but it’s already up for streaming on Netflix, a month after its disastrous theatrical run. If you missed it in theaters (and let’s be honest, most people did), here’s where you can check it out… and whether it’s worth your time.
Where to Watch “Thammudu” Online
The film dropped on Netflix a day earlier than planned (August 1 instead of August 2) and is available in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Producer Dil Raju reportedly took a hefty deal from Netflix to cut losses after the movie bombed in theaters.
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Why Did “Thammudu” Flop?
The signs were bad from Day 1. Critics and audiences tore into the film for its weak script, over-the-top action, and lackluster storytelling. Made on a ₹60 crore budget, Thammudu was out of most theaters by its first weekend. For Nithiin, this is another rough patch—his last few films haven’t clicked, and this one just adds to the streak.
Who’s in the Movie?
- Nithiin as the lead (no surprises there)
- Sapthami Gowda (of Kantara fame) in her Telugu debut—though her performance got some praise, the film’s failure didn’t help her.
- Varsha Bollamma in a key role
- Laya, making a comeback after 16 years, playing Nithiin’s sister
Will It Find a Second Life on OTT?
Maybe. Some viewers who skipped it in theaters might give it a shot now—especially with Netflix’s reach. But with so much negative buzz, it’s hard to say if word-of-mouth will improve.
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What’s Next for Nithiin?
He’s already moved on to Yellamma, directed by Venu Yeldandi (Balagam). Here’s hoping that one fares better.
FAQs
A: Yep! It’s streaming in all major South Indian languages plus Hindi.
A: Around ₹60 crore—and it lost most of it.
A: Yellamma, directed by Venu Yeldandi.
Final Verdict
If you’re a die-hard Nithiin fan or just curious about why this movie flopped so hard, Thammudu is now just a click away. But if you’re looking for a solid action drama… well, Netflix has better options.
Will you be checking it out? Let us know in the comments!
