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I Want to Talk OTT Release: Abhishek Bachchan’s Family Drama Now Available For Rent on Prime Video

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After a theatrical launch on November 22, 2024, the household drama I Want to Talk starring Abhishek Bachchan, has made its approach to an OTT platform. The movie, which portrays the journey of a most cancers survivor, struggled on the field workplace, incomes Rs. 1.95 crore in its first eight days. Now, it goals to discover a bigger viewers on-line. Based on a real story, the movie explores themes of resilience, love and human connection and is predicted to resonate with viewers in a extra intimate setting.

When and Where to Watch I Want To Talk

I Want to Talk is presently accessible for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. As of now, viewers can lease the film for Rs. 349. It shall be made free for all Prime subscribers after a month. This providing offers a chance for a wider viewers to expertise the emotional narrative of Arjun Sen, portrayed by Abhishek Bachchan, as he navigates life with a terminal sickness.

Official Trailer and Plot of I Want To Talk

The trailer of I Want to Talk highlights the emotional journey of Arjun Sen, a advertising and marketing professional whose life is upended following a most cancers prognosis. With his teenage daughter Reya by his aspect, the story captures their bond as they face the information of his restricted time collectively. Directed by Shoojit Sircar, the movie intertwines moments of despair and hope, reflecting the challenges and power of familial ties.

Cast and Crew of I Want To Talk

The movie options Abhishek Bachchan within the lead function as Arjun Sen, alongside Ahilya Bamroo as Reya. The solid consists of Johny Lever, Jayant Kriplani and a supporting crew of actors resembling Dr Saivishnu Doosetty, Dr Tamanna Mohta and Nathalie Zepek. Cinematography by Avik Mukhopadhyay, enhancing by Chandrashekhar Prajapati and music by George Joseph contribute to the storytelling. Produced by Sheel Kumar, Ronnie Lahiri, Karan Wadhwa and Kumar Thakur, the movie is a product of Rising Sun Films and Kino Works.

Reception of I Want To Talk

Despite its compelling storyline, I Want to Talk confronted a lukewarm reception on the field workplace. Mixed critiques from audiences and critics cited each reward for its performances and criticisms of its pacing. It has an IMDb ranking of seven.1 / 10.

 

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