Level Cross Tamil & Telugu on OTT: Asif Ali-Amala Paul's thriller is now streaming on Aha
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Level Cross, the most recent Malayalam film starring Asif Ali, has just surfaced online. In key parts of the thriller are Sharaf U Dheen and Amala Paul as well. Aha now offers the movie's dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu for streaming. The film was directed by debutante Arfaz Ayub and premiered in theatres in July.
Level Cross Tamil and Telugu on Aha
Those who missed the film in theatres were looking forward to it being available on streaming services. The thriller debuted digitally in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi on Amazon Prime Video in addition to Malayalam. Currently, Aha is also offering the Tamil and Telugu dubbing of this movie for streaming. After its OTT release, movie buffs are now giving Level Cross, which was well-received in theatres, positive reviews as well. It is also among the top 10 movies on Amazon Prime Video this week.
Level Cross: All about this Asif Ali-starrer thriller
Raghu, who works as a railway gatekeeper in a remote place, is the film's primary character. He finds Dr Chaithali, who had jumped from a train, at his level crossing. As they get to know one another, they find that they have more in common than one may think—a doctor who has experienced challenging relationships and a man who has lived alone for years. Nevertheless, when Chaithali's husband becomes involved and shocking details come to light, the three's connection falls apart.
The film's compelling story and performances earned it favorable reviews. Film enthusiasts were particularly drawn to the technical qualities of Level Cross. Despite the film's limited number of locations, Appu Prabhakar's shots heighten the audience's sense of suspense. The OTTplay review says that if you like slow-burning psychological thrillers, you should definitely check out the Arfaz Ayub directorial. The director makes up for the limited setting's potential monotony with a multitude of twists and outstanding performances from Amala Paul and Asif Ali, who keep audiences on the brink of their seats.