Ram Setu Full Movie Now Available On OTT Platform
Ram Setu was released on 25th October 2022 in theatres and now, it will be officially available on the OTT platform after some months.
Coming Soon on OTT in Hindi!!
Official Link will be added after the OTT release.
Expected OTT Release Date: 24 December 2022
OTT Platform: Amazon Prime Video.
This is the only legit way to watch the movie. Unethically, You can also download full movies from different websites but we don't support piracy.
Movie Ram Setu is available to watch online on its streaming plateform in 4K, Full HD (1080P), HD (720P), 480P, 360P quality.
About This Movie
This film is directed by Abhishek Sharma and produced by Lyca Productions, Abundantia Entertainment, Cape Of Good Films, and Amazon Prime Video.
Ram Setu stars Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nushrat Bharucha, Satya Dev, and Nassar in key roles.
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Disclaimer: Piracy is a criminal offence under the Copyright Act of 1957. We request you to refrain from participating in or encouraging piracy of any form. We don't support that.
Coming Soon on OTT in Hindi!!
Official Link will be added after the OTT release.
Expected OTT Release Date: 24 December 2022
OTT Platform: Amazon Prime Video.
This is the only legit way to watch the movie. Unethically, You can also download full movies from different websites but we don't support piracy.
Movie Ram Setu is available to watch online on its streaming plateform in 4K, Full HD (1080P), HD (720P), 480P, 360P quality.
About This Movie
This film is directed by Abhishek Sharma and produced by Lyca Productions, Abundantia Entertainment, Cape Of Good Films, and Amazon Prime Video.
Ram Setu stars Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nushrat Bharucha, Satya Dev, and Nassar in key roles.
For more and the latest news about Bollywood, Stay tuned to us.
Disclaimer: Piracy is a criminal offence under the Copyright Act of 1957. We request you to refrain from participating in or encouraging piracy of any form. We don't support that.