Bakasura Restaurant Movie OTT Release Date
up: You can officially watch Bakasura Restaurant on Amazon Prime Video from September 8, 2025, with Sun NXT adding it a few days later on September 12. That’s right barely a month out of theaters and already streaming! These days, there’s barely time to spill popcorn on your favorite jeans at the multiplex before a Telugu film winks its way onto your TV at home. Personally, I’m loving this quick OTT turnaround, even if it means I snack on my couch instead of paying triple for nachos.
A Sneaky Early Digital Treat
What’s funny is, the word on Twitter was everyone expected Bakasura Restaurant to take a little longer before streaming. Instead, it staged a surprise drop not unlike that one friend who always shows up at your door with biryani after midnight (you know who you are, Ramesh). The early digital launch definitely fueled online chatter; by lunchtime on the 8th, my WhatsApp groups were already debating whether the “hunger devil” would haunt them if they ordered food delivery past midnight.
Where You Can Watch
Well, the main stage is Amazon Prime Video from September 8. Sun NXT follows soon after, so if you’re one of those people sharing login details across three Here’s how it lands:
households (“I’ll trade you Sun NXT for your ZEE5, okay?”), you’re set either way. Amazon Prime Video: September 8, 2025 (streaming now!)
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Sun NXT: September 12, 2025 (so mark your calendar)
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Language: Telugu, but knowing how these things go, subtitles make it easy even for my Hindi-speaking cousin who basically watches everything on 1.5x speed.
And let me tell you, streaming horror comedies at home preferably with all the lights on and snacks within grabbing distance is both fun and a little risky in the best way.
Bakasura Restaurant A Quick Plot Munch
Here’s a non-spoiler scoop: The film follows Paramesh and his motley crew of roommates in Hyderabad, all desperate to open their own “dream” restaurant. Out of cash, they spiral from making YouTube ghost-hunting videos (relatable, right?) to summoning an actual supernatural force during a ritual gone wrong. Suddenly, it’s not just leftover curry going missing from the fridge there’s something hungrier and much, much weirder at play. Imagine Ghostbusters meets your broke college hostel, with a generous topping of Telugu comedy and chaos.
My cousin called after watching, swearing he heard extra kitchen noises that night, but honestly, that’s just our family dog. Still, this kind of film knows just how to blend the silly with the spooky one minute you’re laughing at “midnight stakeouts,” the next you’re double-checking your pantry.
Streaming at Home Because Who Wants to Go Out All the Time?
Here’s what I love: streaming lets everyone watch together or apart, from your phone on the metro or the big screen at home while eating leftovers. And honestly, with movies like Bakasura Restaurant, sometimes it’s just nice knowing you can hit pause when things get too ridiculous or when you have to explain to your parents why everyone on-screen is running from a mystical, food-obsessed spirit.