Pawan Kalyan's Hari Hara Veera Mallu is set in 1684, four years after Chhatrapati Shivaji’s death. The narrative highlights the fight for Sanatana Dharma against Aurangzeb’s tyranny
Still from Hari Hara Veera Mallu
Nearly a month after its theatrical release, directors Krish and Jyothi Krisna's historical epic Hari Hara Veera Mallu is all set for its OTT release. The film produced by AM Rathman, stars Pawan Kalyan and Nidhhi Agerwal in the lead. It was released in theatres on July 24 to a lukewarm response. The film is currently streaming on Prime Video.
Hari Hara Veera Mallu OTT release
The official social media handles of HHVM annouced that the film will be released on Amazon Prime Video on Tuesday, August 20. They wrote, “A tale of rebellion, rage and righteousness. The storm that started in theatres now takes over your screens. Watch the saga of HariHaraVeeraMallu Sword vs Spirit unfold from AUGUST 20 only on PrimeVideoIN.” The announcement of the film's release on the platform came hours before its launch.
A tale of rebellion, rage and righteousness ⚔️🔥
— Hari Hara Veera Mallu (@HHVMFilm) August 19, 2025
The storm that started in theatres now takes over your screens ✊🏽
Watch the saga of #HariHaraVeeraMallu Sword vs Spirit unfold from AUGUST 20 only on @PrimeVideoIN 🦅
Powerstar @PawanKalyan @AMRathnamOfl @thedeol #SatyaRaj… pic.twitter.com/BecLLUdA9V
About Hari Hara Veera Mallu opening day collection
Pawan Kalyan-starrer opened to high expectations but received mixed reviews. Despite a mixed reaction, the film collected a massive Rs 31.5 crores on day 1. The film collected Rs 12.7 crores from paid previews a day before the release. This brought its total collection to Rs 44.20 crore which is a solid start by any measure.
Unlike his previous films, Pawan Kalyan actively participated in the promotions of HHVM, taking the film’s reach to the next level and contributing to its sensational openings.
About the film's plot
The story revolves around Veera Mallu, a warrior tasked with stealing the Kohinoor diamond from the Mughals to rescue a city from their oppression. Set in 1684, four years after Chhatrapati Shivaji’s death, the narrative highlights the fight for Sanatana Dharma against Aurangzeb’s tyranny, including his imposition of Jizya tax on Hindus for practicing their faith. The film emphasizes the resistance of Indian heroes against Mughal oppression, contrasting with the glorification of Mughal rulers in traditional narratives.
The film addresses the atrocities of Aurangzeb, such as the Jizya tax and oppression of Hindus, while celebrating Indian heroes like Chhatrapati Shivaji. It critiques the historical glorification of Mughal rulers in textbooks and highlights the looting of India’s wealth, exemplified by the Kohinoor diamond’s journey from Koti Lingala to London. The narrative has shifted to emphasize Sanatana Dharma and spiritual resistance over mere rebellion.
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