Satya Dev’s ‘UMUR’ locks OTT release date

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Satya Dev’s latest OTT release ’47 days’ did not get the best of responses from digital audiences. Incidentally, his next film, ‘UMUR’ is gearing up for OTT release.

‘Uma Maheshwar Ugra Roopasya’ is the Telugu remake of Malayalam film, ‘Maheshinte Prathikaaram’. The film will be available for streaming on Netflix from July 15th. An official announcement in this regard was made a short while ago.

Venkatesh Maha, who previously made a sensible drama, ‘Care of Kancharapalem’ directed ‘UMUR’.

The teaser of ‘UMUR’ which was released a few weeks ago got a good response. The fact that the film is a remake of a Malayalam super hit is building it some goos anticipation amongst netizens.

The film was bankrolled by Arca media. It stars a mix of seasoned actors, theater artists and commoners.

‘UMUR’ is set out in Araku backdrop and was shot with sync sound technology.


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Pawan Kalyan’s New Look: Film Makeover or Martial Arts Honor?

January 12, 2026

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For the past few days, Pawan Kalyan’s appearance has caught everyone’s attention. From a refreshed hairstyle to a noticeably altered beard style, the change was hard to miss. Soon after, the announcement of a new film directed by Surender Reddy led many to believe that the makeover was meant specifically for the upcoming project.

However, an unexpected twist changed the narrative.

Pawan Kalyan recently attended a special ceremony where he was officially inducted into Kenjutsu, an ancient Japanese martial art. With this honour, he became the first Telugu personality to receive formal recognition in this discipline. Reports also suggest that he is among the very few individuals outside Japan to be acknowledged at this level.

Contrary to popular belief, the recognition did not come from Japan directly. It was conferred by Dr. Syed Mohammed Siddique Mehmoodi, a veteran martial arts trainer from Hyderabad’s Old City. During the event, Pawan Kalyan appeared in traditional martial arts attire and was bestowed with the prestigious title “Tiger of Martial Arts.”

Following this event, social media buzzed with fresh speculation. Many now believe that Pawan’s recent transformation was done specifically for this martial arts induction rather than for his film. Changing his entire look for a single ceremonial event has certainly raised eyebrows and fueled curiosity.

As of now, there is no official clarity on whether Pawan Kalyan’s makeover was exclusively for the Kenjutsu ceremony or if it is part of his preparation for Surender Reddy’s upcoming film. Until then, the discussion continues among fans and film circles alike.