Level Cross out on OTT: Here's where to stream Asif Ali's thriller in Tamil & Telugu
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Asif Ali's latest Malayalam film, Level Cross, is now available for streaming online. The thriller, which also features Amala Paul and Sharaf U Dheen in lead roles, is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Debutante Arfaz Ayub directed this movie, which made its theatrical debut in July.
Level Cross Tamil & Telugu on Amazon Prime Video
Those who were unable to see the movie in theatres were eagerly awaiting its arrival on the streaming platform. Along with Malayalam, the thriller is now available on the platform in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi. You can now watch Adios Amigo and Thalavan, the two most recent films starring Asif, online. Adios Amigo is streaming on Netflix, while Thalavan is accessible on SonyLIV. Both films are streaming in multiple South Indian languages.
Level Cross lauded for its intriguing performances
The main character of the film is Raghu, who works as a railway gatekeeper in a distant area. At his level cross, he discovers Chaithali, who had leaped from a train. As they get to know one another, they discover that despite being a doctor who has gone through difficult relationships and a man who has lived alone for years, they have more in common than one may imagine. However, the three's relationship breaks down when Chaithali's husband gets involved, and startling truth surfaces.
The film received favorable reviews due to its captivating narrative and performances, especially Asif's. Level Cross's technical aspects appealed especially to film buffs. The audience's sense of suspense is increased by Appu Prabhakar's shots, despite the film's small number of locales. The Arfaz Ayub directorial is highly recommended if you enjoy slow-burning psychological thrillers, according to the OTTplay review. Many may find the restricted setting monotonous, but the director makes up for it with a tonne of twists and amazing performances from Asif Ali and Amala Paul that keep the viewers on the edge of their seats. Filmmaker Jeethu Joseph brought the film to theatres.