Fighter
OTT
Release
Update:
After
the
success
of
Bang
Bang
and
War,
director
Siddharth
Anand
teamed
up
once
again
with
Bollywood
superstar
Hrithik
Roshan
for
his
latest
venture,
Fighter.
Touted
as
B-Town's
first
aerial-action
film,
it
depicts
the
journey
of
Air
Force
officers
combating
their
nation's
adversaries.
Featuring
a
stellar
cast
including
Anil
Kapoor,
Akshay
Oberoi,
Karan
Singh
Grover,
and
a
talented
ensemble,
Fighter
stormed
into
theaters
on
January
25,
heralding
the
start
of
the
2024
blockbuster
season.
Timed
strategically
for
the
Republic
Day
weekend,
the
film
received
acclaim
from
both
critics
and
audiences
upon
its
theatrical
release.
Interestingly,
a
segment
of
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Deepika
Padukone's
fan
base
eagerly
anticipates
the
premiere
of
Fighter
on
OTT
platforms.
Here's
an
update
regarding
the
film's
upcoming
digital
debut.
FIGHTER
OTT
RELEASE
DATE:
WHEN
AND
WHERE
TO
WATCH?
DEETS
OUT
Netflix
has
reportedly
secured
the
digital
rights
to
Fighter
for
a
substantial
sum.
Rumors
suggest
that
the
OTT
rights
for
the
film
have
been
acquired
for
Rs
150
crore.
With
Fighter
grossing
Rs
300
crore
worldwide
and
joining
the
Rs
200
crore
club
in
India,
it
has
garnered
significant
attention.
According
to
reports,
the
film
is
set
to
premiere
on
the
OTT
platform
on
March
21,
2024.
Yes,
you
read
that
right!
However,
an
official
announcement
regarding
the
film's
digital
premiere
is
still
awaited
from
the
makers.
FIGHTER
UNDERPERFORMS
AT
DOMESTIC
BOX
OFFICE
Following
the
blockbuster
success
of
Pathaan,
director
Siddharth
Anand
raised
high
hopes
for
his
aerial
action
spectacle
starring
Hrithik
Roshan.
However,
during
the
pre-release
phase,
it
became
evident
that
the
promotions
fell
short
of
expectations,
and
the
music
failed
to
make
a
significant
impact.
Consequently,
the
film
struggled
to
meet
the
expectations
from
its
opening
day.
Moreover,
the
aerial
action
genre
remains
somewhat
niche
in
the
Indian
market,
particularly
in
mass
centers.
Therefore,
while
the
collection
for
Fighter
may
appear
decent
on
its
own,
it
ultimately
underperfomed
on
the
domestic
front,
given
the
immense
anticipation
and
hefty
price
tag
associated
with
the
film.