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Mint
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Sister Midnight OTT release: When and where to watch Radhika Apte's ‘boldest' movie online
Sister Midnight OTT release: Radhika Apte's movie, Sister Midnight, is all set to debut online for OTT users in India, following its digital release in the UK. The movie features Radhika Apte in what has been touted as her 'boldest role yet' alongside Ashok Pathak, Chhaya Kadam, and Smita Tambe. The dark comedy, directed by Karan Kandhari, was nominated for Outstanding British Debut at this year's BAFTA awards. It was also received warmly at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won a Golden Camera nomination and a spot in the Directors' Fortnight section. According to an official announcement by distributor Altitude Films, Sister Midnight has begun streaming on a VOD (Video-on-Demand) basis on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Google Play in the UK. Sharing a review by American film critic Mark Kermode, Altitude Films wrote that the movie is 'Very sharp. Very funny. Very surprising.' 'BAFTA-nominated SISTER MIDNIGHT is available to buy or rent on digital now!' they wrote in their Instagram post. However, Sister Midnight is still not available on any OTT platforms for Indian viewers who saw a limited theatrical release on May 30. But, according to media reports, the Radhika Apte movie will soon debut online for Indian users, too, likely on Amazon Prime Video. An official confirmation for Indian viewers is awaited. Directed with an offbeat vision, the movie follows Uma, played by Radhika Apte, a young bride stuck in an awkward arranged marriage in Mumbai. As her loneliness grows, so do her animalistic urges, turning the story into a strange, chaotic, and often hilarious descent into madness.


Mint
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Sister Midnight OTT release: When and where to watch Radhika Apte's 'boldest' movie online
Sister Midnight OTT release: Radhika Apte's movie, Sister Midnight, is all set to debut online for OTT users in India, following its digital release in the UK. The movie features Radhika Apte in what has been touted as her 'boldest role yet' alongside Ashok Pathak, Chhaya Kadam, and Smita Tambe. The dark comedy, directed by Karan Kandhari, was nominated for Outstanding British Debut at this year's BAFTA awards. It was also received warmly at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won a Golden Camera nomination and a spot in the Directors' Fortnight section. According to an official announcement by distributor Altitude Films, Sister Midnight has begun streaming on a VOD (Video-on-Demand) basis on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Google Play in the UK. Sharing a review by American film critic Mark Kermode, Altitude Films wrote that the movie is 'Very sharp. Very funny. Very surprising.' 'BAFTA-nominated SISTER MIDNIGHT is available to buy or rent on digital now!' they wrote in their Instagram post. However, Sister Midnight is still not available on any OTT platforms for Indian viewers who saw a limited theatrical release on May 30. But, according to media reports, the Radhika Apte movie will soon debut online for Indian users, too, likely on Amazon Prime Video. An official confirmation for Indian viewers is awaited. Directed with an offbeat vision, the movie follows Uma, played by Radhika Apte, a young bride stuck in an awkward arranged marriage in Mumbai. As her loneliness grows, so do her animalistic urges, turning the story into a strange, chaotic, and often hilarious descent into madness. Set in Mumbai, the movie follows her life through places like Marine Drive, Bandstand, and the Mumbai local train as she deals with boredom and expectations.


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Radhika Apte embraces failure in acting career: 'I'm not afraid of people telling me my film was crap, or my performance was sh*t'
, who was last seen in her role in 'Sister Midnight', recently offered insights into her principles and thought process behind her creative choices. The actress emphasized the importance of discipline in her career and her refusal to engage in anything that "doesn't make sense" to her, revealing her fearless approach to potential criticism. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Apte's unwavering commitment and principles In an interview with A Rabbit's Foot, Radhika Apte elaborated on the guiding principles that shape her creative decisions throughout her acting career. She explained, "I've never done what doesn't make sense to me. I've always been the difficult one. The one who rebels against everything. In the culture it becomes something like, 'do you have to be difficult?' ...Well, yes, because it doesn't make sense. 'Can (I) not some stuff just be, the way they've always been?' No, it can't. It's exhausting to keep fighting for that', highlighting her commitment to authenticity and challenging norms within the industry. Fearless of criticism: "We need to normalise It" Adopting a positive outlook, Apte further expressed her lack of fear towards professional setbacks or harsh judgments. "I'm not afraid of failing at all. I'm not afraid of people telling me my film was crap, or my performance was sh*t. It's fine. It's part of the whole journey. As an actor, you fail all the time. We need to normalise it. We fail more than we succeed," she candidly stated. Her perspective puts forth her healthy resilience towards the unpredictable nature of an acting career. About the film 'Sister Midnight' 'Sister Midnight' is written and directed by debutant Karan Kandhari and stars Radhika Apte as Uma, who navigates the challenges of adjusting to married life in a small town in Mumbai. The movie also features Ashok Pathak, Chhaya Kadam, Smita Tambe, and Navya Sawant. 'Sister Midnight' garnered significant attention, being nominated for the Outstanding British Debut at this year's BAFTA Awards. It was also a highly discussed film at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it received a nomination for the prestigious Golden Camera award and was featured in the Directors' Fortnight section.