Thank
You
For
Coming
OTT
Release:
In
an
exciting
development
for
the
cine-lovers,
the
highly-anticipated
OTT
release
of
'Thank
You
For
Coming'
has
finally
been
unveiled.
After
making
its
theatrical
debut
on
October
6,
the
film,
featuring
a
stellar
cast
led
by
Bhumi
Pednekar
and
Shehnaaz
Gill,
is
now
available
for
streaming
on
the
OTT
platform.
Directed
by
Karan
Boolani,
the
sex-comedy
film
also
stars
Dolly
Singh,
Kusha
Kapila,
Shibani
Bedi,
Pradhuman
Singh,
Natasha
Rastogi,
Sushant
Divgikar,
Dolly
Ahluwalia,
Karan
Kundrra,
and
the
legendary
Anil
Kapoor
in
pivotal
roles.
While
the
film
garnered
mixed
reviews
upon
its
theatrical
release,
its
OTT
debut
was
highly
anticipated.
When
&
Where
You
Can
Watch
Thank
You
For
Coming
On
OTT
Today
on
December
1,
nearly
a
month
after
its
official
release,
makers
have
unveiled
the
film's
premiere
details
on
the
digital
platform.
The
wait
is
finally
over
and
Thank
You
For
Coming
is
available
to
watch
on
OTT
giant,
Netflix
starting
today.
The
announcement
was
made
on
Netflix's
social
media
accounts
with
a
poster
of
the
film,
which
was
captioned
as
"Gatekeeping
is
over,
it's
time
to
let
these
girl
bosses
take
over
our
screens
dancing
#ThankYouForComing
is
now
streaming
on
Netflix!"
About
Thank
You
For
Coming
Meanwhile,
Thank
You
For
Coming
is
penned
by
Radhika
Anand
and
Prashasti
Singh.
The
film
has
been
produced
by
Ektaa
Kapoor
and
Rhea
Kapoor.
Thank
You
For
Coming
follows
the
journey
of
a
woman
in
her
30s
who
has
never
had
an
orgasm.
She
equates
the
search
for
sexual
pleasure
with
finding
a
'prince
charming,'
only
to
realize
self-sufficiency
by
the
end.
Bhumi
Pednekar,
who
essays
the
lead
role
talked
about
shooting
the
orgasm
scene
in
the
film
with
News18
and
said,
"I
think
the
orgasm
scene
was
shot
so
beautifully.
Karan
told
me
that
it
would
only
be
my
face.
the
character
wasn't
chasing
an
orgasm,
she
was
chasing
love.
She
blames
herself
not
for
not
being
able
to
find
love
and
meeting
weirdos.
She
felt
incomplete.
We
always
blame
ourselves
because
we're
constantly
made
to
feel
like
we
aren't
good
enough
and
that
something
is
missing
in
us
and
not
the
boys."