New Delhi: The “Power Star” has officially entered the digital building. After much anticipation, Pawan Kalyan’s latest action-packed venture, Ustaad Bhagat Singh, has landed on Netflix. For fans who missed the high-octane theatrical experience or those ready for a repeat watch, the wait ended today, April 16, 2026.
Directed by Harish Shankar, the film originally stormed theaters on March 19, facing off against Ranveer Singh’s spy thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge. While the critics were split, the social media buzz remains deafening as the film shifts from the big screen to the streaming world.
Where and How to Watch
Netflix India South confirmed the digital premiere earlier this week, teasing fans with the iconic line: “Peru Bhagat, kaani udhyamam ey thana gurthimpu” (His name is Bhagat, but his movement is his identity).
The film isn’t just for Telugu speakers. Netflix has released the movie with a “Pan-India” reach, offering audio in:
- Telugu (Original)
- Hindi
- Tamil
- Kannada
- Malayalam
- English Subtitles included.
What’s the Buzz?
The nearly two-minute trailer showcases Pawan Kalyan in a “not-so-regular” cop avatar, making his own rules and delivering the trademark “mass” moments fans crave.
At a Glance: The Numbers
- Box Office: The film pulled in a solid ₹95.25 crore worldwide, with a domestic gross of ₹83.42 crore.
- IMDb Standing: It currently holds a 4.9/10 rating based on initial audience feedback.
The Powerhouse Cast
Beyond the presence of Pawan Kalyan—who currently balances his superstardom with his role as the 11th Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh—the film boasts a stellar ensemble:
- Leading Ladies: Sreeleela and Raashii Khanna.
- The Supporting Squad: Parthiban, KS Ravikumar, Nawab Shah, and Rao Ramesh.
- Behind the Lens: The screenplay was a collaborative effort by Harish Shankar, Dasaradh, and Ramesh Reddy.
Whether you’re in it for the political undertones, the stylized action, or just the Pawan Kalyan charisma, Ustaad Bhagat Singh is now ready for your weekend watchlist.
