Crakk On OTT: When And Where To Watch This Vidyut Jammwal’s Film

Vidyut Jammwal and director Aditya Datt reunited for Crakk: Jeetega Toh Jiyegaa, Following their successful collaboration on Commando 3. Starring Nora Fatehi, Arjun Rampal, and Amy Jackson in pivotal roles, the film made its theatrical debut earlier this year. Now, after nearly two months since its cinematic release, Crakk is gearing up for its digital premiere.

Crakk OTT Release Date:

Crakk delves into the thrilling tale of Siddharth Dixit, also known as Sidhu (portrayed by Vidyut Jammwal), and his passion for life-threatening stunts and extreme sports. If you missed the chance to catch it on the big screen, fret not, as you’ll soon have the opportunity to experience it from the comfort of your home. Keep reading to discover more details about the film’s OTT release.

The much-anticipated Crakk: Jeetega Toh Jiyegaa, brought to life by the dynamic duo of Aditya Datt and Vidyut Jammwal, generated immense curiosity and excitement among audiences with its robust promotional campaign. Upon its theatrical release on February 23, 2024, cinephiles flocked to theaters nationwide, eager to witness Vidyut Jammwal’s exhilarating performances.

Vidyut Jammwal On Crakk

The latest update reveals that, after its successful theatrical run, Crakk is set to make its digital debut! The film will be available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, as announced by Vidyut Jammwal himself on social media. In his post, the actor shared, “India ki pehli extreme sports action film ke liye ab Disney+ Hotstar ka maidan khul gaya hai. Dekho Crakk ka deadly action, April 26 se.”

Accompanying the announcement is an engaging video featuring Vidyut Jammwal, wherein he shares, “Jamwalians, there is going to be a secret event on Hotstar. And, since I do not hold secrets from you guys, let me tell you that, I am talking about my film Crakk, wherein you just won’t get action, but, extreme action, which will get you rewards, when you push your limits.” He also reveals the true meaning of the term ‘crak’.

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