Bison OTT Release Date Update
Bison: Kaalamaadan is gearing up for its OTT debut on November 21, 2025, in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. If you missed its theatrical run, this is your shot to experience Dhruv Vikram’s latest sports drama without leaving your couch. Honestly, a Friday-night Netflix binge sounds about right for this one maybe with some chai and friends, if you’re the “sports drama but make it social” type.
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Where to Watch Bison Movie Online?
Netflix is the only OTT platform streaming Bison from November 21 onward. It feels like a win for viewers used to hunting for the right app no split subscriptions, no “wait for a later date” drama. Netflix bought the digital rights, put together solid regional language support, and is ready to roll it out. Expect subtitles and dubs if you’re not watching in Tamil.
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Available Languages: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi
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Streaming Platform: Netflix
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OTT Release: November 21, 2025
Bison Movie Cast
Bison boasts a star-studded lineup, mixing veterans with rising talent:
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Dhruv Vikram (as Kittan)
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Anupama Parameswaran
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Pasupathy
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Rajisha Vijayan
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Lal
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Ameer Sultan
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Anurag Arora
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Madhan Kumar Dhakshinamoorthy
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Haritha Mutharasan
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Chandrasekar Koneru
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Kalaiyarasan
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Hari Krishnan
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Azhagam Perumal
Director Mari Selvaraj helms the project, his first collaboration with Dhruv, and the mix of cast brings both intensity and emotional punch to the story. For Tamil cinema fans, this ensemble is legit exciting—Pasupathy and Lal as supporting players usually mean memorable screen moments.
About the Movie Bison
Bison isn’t your routine sports flick it’s inspired by the real-life journey of kabaddi player Manathi Ganesan, set against the backdrop of a village struggling with oppression and caste divides. Dhruv Vikram’s character, Kittan, is a determined, sometimes reckless kabaddi player fighting not only for a spot on the field but also for dignity and community respect.
The plot brings rural politics, family dynamics, and kabaddi action into a tight, dialogue-driven package. Scenes linger on tough decisions, whispered alliances, and moments of pure ambition plus those classic Mari Selvaraj flourishes with metaphor-heavy training montages.
If you’re someone who’s watched anything from Pariyerum Perumal or Karnan, you’ll know Mari’s knack for using sports as social commentary. There’s a grounded feel caste band-removal scenes, muddy kabaddi matches, slow-burn sibling rivalry that make Bison feel much more than a genre piece.
Disclaimer:
Streaming dates are based on current reports and industry sources. Final OTT release schedules may vary depending on official announcements from Netflix and the production team.




