
Amitabh Bachchan’s Jhund to stream on Zee5 from May 6
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Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Jhund, which was released in theatres in March, will soon be available for streaming on Zee5. The OTT premiere date is May 6.
Amitabh Bachchan’s Jhund is all set to release on OTT. A directorial venture of Nagraj Manjule, the film had released in theatres on March 4 and Big B’s performance was much appreciated. Now, you’ll be able to stream Jhund on Zee5 from May 6.
Amitabh Bachchan’s Jhund is a rock-solid effort by Nagraj Manjule. It is a story of misfits and how they rise above their circumstances when the world only expects the worst of them. The official Instagram page of Zee5 shared Jhund’s digital premiere date.
The caption read, “1 man, 1 sport & 1 vision that changed many lives! witness this heartfelt biopic featuring superstar @amitabhbachchan catch the world digital premiere of #Jhund only on #ZEE5, on 6th May! #JhundOnZEE5 (sic).”
Amitabh Bachchan’s Jhund is a biographical sports drama based on the life of Vijay Barse - the founder of Slum Soccer. It’s an organisation that helps underprivileged children and makes their dreams of playing football come true. In the bylanes of Nagpur, these teenagers find their purpose.
Watch the trailer here:

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