Parasakthi OTT Release Date
Parasakthi's OTT release date is February 7, 2026, via OTTplay Premium. That timing makes sense, just a month after its theatrical drop on January 10 during the Pongal frenzy.
@OTT_Trackers shared on X that the Tamil film Parasakthi will start streaming on Zee5 from February 7.
The film hit screens amid some censor drama and box-office clashes, but now it's heading digital fast, probably to capitalize on the buzz from those anti-Hindi agitation scenes that had everyone talking. Expect it in Tamil first, with Telugu and others possibly tagging along soon, though nothing's locked yet.
Where to Watch Parasakthi OTT?
Head straight to ZEE5, that's the confirmed spot for Parasakthi's streaming premiere. OTTplay Premium subscribers get first dibs starting February 7, no extra hassle.
If you're not subbed, it's a quick sign-up away, and reports hint at multi-language drops to pull in wider crowds. Missed the theaters? This is your low-key catch-up, especially if those fiery protest sequences stuck with you from trailers.
Sat through the mixed reviews in cinemas, but home viewing might let the emotional brotherly clashes hit different. Grab popcorn, hit play.
Parasakthi Cast
Sivakarthikeyan leads as Chezhiyan, the fireman-turned-activist with that signature intensity. Ravi Mohan plays the antagonist Thirunaadan, a sharp Intelligence officer; Atharvaa steps in as his brother Chinnadurai, the student radical; Sreeleela debuts in Tamil as Ratnamala, bringing some fire to the council secretary role.
Supporting gems like Guru Somasundaram as Karunanidhi, Chetan channeling Annadurai, and cameos from Rana Daggubati, Basil Joseph, Dhananjaya, it's a pan-South ensemble that nods to the era's linguistic vibes.
Sudha Kongara pulled this cast after Suriya bowed out, and honestly, SK's mass appeal fits the underdog fighter vibe perfectly, even if the film's ₹79 crore box office haul left some wanting more bang.
About Parasakthi
Parasakthi dives into 1960s Tamil Nadu, spotlighting the raw anti-Hindi imposition protests through two brothers' clashing paths.
Directed by Sudha Kongara, it's got that period polish from Ravi K. Chandran's lens, and GV Prakash's 100th score think tense train burnings, student rallies, and family rifts over self-respect.
Born from a shelved Suriya project, it stirred title fights with the 1952 classic and plagiarism buzz, but landed U/A after cuts. Critics split: some hail the timely history lesson, others call it disjointed.
Still, in today's debates, it feels oddly relevant like a throwback that sneaks in laughs amid the fury, even if the box office whispered "decent, not explosive." Worth the stream for the nostalgia punch.
Disclaimer
Information about Parasakthi’s OTT release date, platform, and availability may change based on official announcements, regional rights, or platform decisions. Readers are advised to verify details directly on the streaming service or from the film’s official channels before relying on them for subscriptions or viewing plans.




