Manoj Bajpayee's 'Bhaiyya Ji' will not leave until his revenge is taken; Check out the new deadly poster!
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After having a decent run at the theatres, Manoj Bajpayee starrer Bhaiyya Ji is currently streaming on OTT platforms. The film is also the actor's 100th release. The film marked the second collaboration between Bajpayee and director Apoorv Singh Karki after their successful film: Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai. After the film saw its OTT release, the makers made sure that the buzz around the film continued and hence they released multiple teasers and posters.
Bhaiyya Ji New Poster
Taking to their social media account, the official streaming partner of Bhaiyya Ji has now shared a new deadly poster from the film with a strong message. The poster showcases Manoj Bajpayee's character angrily looking at the camera with the text: "Jab Tak Todta Nahi Bihari Chodta Nahi"
With the poster, they wrote in the caption: "Kabhi kisi Bihari ke saath galat nahi karna, nahi toh Bhaiyya Ji ayenge aur tabahi machayenge!"
Take a look at their post here:
Earlier, while talking about the kind of research that went into making Bhaiyya Ji, the director of the film, Apoorv Singh Karki, told Filmibeat, "It's more about exper ience than research. I was born and raised in Uttar Pradesh, where my father was posted for many years before Uttarakhand became a separate state. The stories around us were naturally of the heartland, as we lived that life and heard those tales daily. 'Bhaiyya Ji' draws from such experiences."
Directed by Apoorv Singh Karki, the film is written by Karki along with Deepak Kingrani. It is produced by Vinod Bhanushali, Kamlesh Bhanushali, Manoj Bajpayee, Shabana Raza, Shael Oswal, and Samiksha Oswal.
Where can you watch Bhaiyya Ji?
Bhaiyya Ji was released in theatres on May 24, 2024. People who have missed watching the crime thriller on the big screens can now watch it on OTT platforms. The film is currently streaming on ZEE5 and OTTplay Premium. Stay tuned to OTTplay for more on this and everything else in the world of streaming and films.
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