Munjya OTT Release: Know When And Where To watch Sharvari Wagh, Abhay Verma's Horror-Comedy

Munjya OTT Release: Munjya made its streaming debut on Disney+ Hotstar, several months after its theatrical release in June.

Munjya OTT Release

Munjya made its streaming debut on Disney+ Hotstar, several months after its theatrical release in June. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, this horror-comedy draws from Marathi folklore and features Sharvari, mona singh, Abhay Verma, and sathyaraj in lead roles.

Here’s everything you need to know about its OTT release.


On Sunday, Disney+ Hotstar announced the film's availability on their platform with a motion poster of Sharvari and Abhay Verma. In the film, Sharvari plays Bella/Munni.


The caption on the post read, "Aapne Munjya ko yaad kiya, aur voh apni Munni ko hoodie dauda chala aa gaya. Saari munnis, please be aware!!


Watch #Munjya now streaming! ��"


About Munjya

Munjya centers around the titular mythical creature and the chaos he causes in the life of Bittu, portrayed by Abhay Verma, known for his role in 'The Family Man'. Mona Singh plays Pummy, Bittu’s overly protective single mother.


The screenplay was developed by yogesh Chandekar and Niren Bhatt, with music composed by Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya. Released in theatres on june 7, Munjya went on to gross ₹120 crore in India, according to a report by Sacnilk.com.

Munjya Review

 review of the film reads, "The entire cast delivers stellar performances in 'Munjya,showcasing their talent and dedication to their roles. Abhay Verma, in particular, shines brightly with his remarkable portrayal, leaving a lasting impact on his performance. Sharvari Wagh also leaves a strong impression, captivating audiences with her talent and charm. Mona Singh's brilliance on screen adds another layer of depth to the film, solidifying her status as a standout performer.


Munjya, the CGI character, is a marvel. Its conception and implementation are truly extraordinary, infusing the narrative with a sense of amazement and enchantment."

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