Thank You For Coming OTT release: Here’s When & Where You Can Watch Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill’s Film

Thank You For Coming OTT release Details

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."

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