Devmanus On OTT: Where To Watch Mahesh Majrekar's Film Online
The gripping Marathi-language crime thriller Devmanus, directed by the renowned filmmaker Mahesh Manjrekar, is now available for streaming on OTT platform, offering viewers a chilling story inspired by real-life events.

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The gripping Marathi-language crime thriller Devmanus, directed by the renowned filmmaker Mahesh Manjrekar, is now available for streaming on OTT platform, offering viewers a chilling story inspired by real-life events. Known for his intense storytelling and powerful direction, Manjrekar brings a dark and disturbing tale to the screen that has captivated audiences since its release.
Where To Watch it online
Devmanus is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, making it easily accessible to viewers across India and abroad. With a Prime Video subscription, you can watch the film in high definition and experience the tension and drama unfold from the comfort of your home.
About the Film
Devmanus tells the story of a virtuous man whose uncomplicated existence transforms into an ethical conflict. A transformative experience obscures the distinction between right and wrong, compelling him to decide between remorse and redemption.
Cast and characters
Mahesh Manjrekar as Keshav, Renuka Shahane as Laxmi, Siddharth Bodke as Dilip, Subodh Bhave as Inspector Ravi Deshmukh, Abhijeet Khandkekar as Vilas Jedhe, and Mohan Agashe, among others. It is directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar and written by Neha Shitole. Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg has produced the film under the banner of PVR Inox Pictures.
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