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šŸŽ¬ Thammudu OTT Release Scandal: Nithiin’s Film Hits Netflix August 1! 🚨

TL;DR: Nithiin’s latest Telugu actioner ThammuduĀ didn’t shine at the box office, earning around ₹6–8 cr and sinking about ₹30 cr in losses šŸ’”. Now, it's set to hit Netflix on August 1, 2025, offering a chance to binge from home šŸ“ŗ. The film explores an emotional brother–sister bond, stars Laya, Sapthami Gowda, and is backed by Dil Raju and Venu Sriram’s direction. Fade from theatres to your living room soon! #

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šŸ”„ What Went Down in Theatres

  • Released on July 4, 2025, ThammuduĀ flopped with disappointing box-office numbers—₹6.44 cr in 9 days or even ₹8.19 cr in some reports.

  • Estimations peg the producers' loss at a whopping ₹30 cr, despite non-theatrical rights offering some cushion.

šŸŽÆ OTT Redemption: Netflix Incoming

  • Multiple credible sources agree—ThammuduĀ will premiere on Netflix on August 1, 2025, though no official word from makers yet.

  • Earlier buzz suggested a late-July drop, but the August 1Ā date seems more solid now.

šŸŽ­ Who’s Who in Thammudu

  • NithiinĀ leads as Jai, an archer fighting to protect his sister.

  • LayaĀ returns after a break as his sister Jhansi.

  • Sapthami GowdaĀ (from Kantara) debuts in Telugu, alongside Varsha Bollamma, Saurabh Sachdeva, Swasika, and Hari Teja.

  • Directed by Venu Sriram, produced by Dil RajuĀ under Sri Venkateswara Creations, with music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath.

🧠 Plot Snapshot

  • ThammuduĀ is set in a tribal festival spotlighting brother–sister love, survival drama, corruption, and redemption.

  • Jai must confront dangerous enemies when his sister, an honest govt officer, is threatened by a corrupt industrialist.

šŸ¤” Should You Watch It?

  • If you missed it in the cinema—or want to support family‑centric Telugu action—definitely plan to stream on NetflixĀ from August 1.

  • It's an emotional rollercoaster with some praised performances (Laya, Sapthami) but weak writing earned harsh criticism from many reviews.

āœ… MediaFx Take (From the People’s Perspective)

ThammuduĀ is a reminder of how commercial failures don’t silence audience demand for emotional, relatable stories. The brother–sister bond connects with the everyday working-class struggle—hard-fought justice, family sacrifice, the ups and downs of survival. Even with the flop, Netflix release means wider reach, more voices being heard. We hope the film sparks conversations about fairness, systemic corruption, and collective strength, not just entertainment but awareness. Let’s watch it, think deeply, and stand together! ✊

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