Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi OTT Release Date: Tharun Bhascker and Eesha Rebba’s Comedy-Drama Heads to Aha on This Date

After a modest run in theatres, the Telugu comedy-drama Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi is gearing up for its digital premiere, giving audiences another chance to catch this remake of the acclaimed Malayalam hit Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey.

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Starring Tharun Bhascker in his acting debut alongside Eesha Rebba, the film hit screens on January 30, 2026, but struggled to draw crowds at the box office. Now, fans can look forward to streaming it comfortably at home, as the movie is set to arrive on Aha OTT starting March 4, 2026.

Directed by A R Sajeev, Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi adapts the original story with a distinct Telugu flavour, relocating the narrative to the scenic Godavari region. Tharun Bhascker steps into the role of Omkar Naidu, a fish trader who promises his bride Shanti (Eesha Rebba) that she can pursue her education after marriage.

However, post-wedding, he breaks that promise and turns controlling and aggressive. What follows is a powerful turnaround: Shanti secretly trains in karate, stands up to the abuse, and takes charge of her life when she learns of Omkar’s revenge plans. With little family support, her journey becomes one of self-empowerment and resilience.

The film blends humour with a sensitive take on domestic issues in its early portions, though it loses some steam as the tone shifts to more serious territory. While it doesn’t quite match the emotional intensity of the Malayalam original, it earns praise for its local touches—like the Godavari backdrop and authentic dialects. Tharun Bhascker’s portrayal, especially his spot-on Godavari accent, has been a highlight, bringing depth to a complex character. Eesha Rebba delivers a strong, confident performance as the determined Shanti, holding her own in key confrontations.

Our review noted that director AR Sajeev makes a sincere effort to tailor the story for Telugu viewers, but the execution feels uneven at times. The initial mix of comedy and social commentary works well, yet the film struggles to maintain that balance as things get intense.

For those who missed it in theatres or want to revisit it, March 4 marks the start of its exclusive run on Aha. The platform has positioned it as a key addition to its lineup, likely with early access options for premium subscribers.

I appreciate how Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi attempts to bring a meaningful message wrapped in entertainment. Tharun Bhascker’s shift from director to actor shows promise, and Eesha Rebba’s solid act adds real weight. If you’re into feel-good yet thought-provoking stories with a regional touch, this one is worth adding to your watchlist once it drops on March 4. Mark your calendars—it’s a solid pick for a relaxed streaming session.

Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi Official Trailer

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