Malayalam hit ‘Manjummel Boys’ to stream on Disney+ Hotstar from May 5


PTI, Apr 27, 2024, 12:11 PM IST

Malayalam survival thriller “Manjummel Boys” will be available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar from May 5, the streamer announced on Saturday.

 

The hit movie, written and directed by Chidambaram, hit the theatres on February 22 in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and received widespread acclaim from audience and critics.

 

“Manjummel Boys” also became the highest grossing Malayalam film by earning over Rs 200 crore and surpassing the record set by “2018”, India’s official entry to 2024 Academy Awards.

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