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Japan (Hindi) is now OUT on OTT: Know where to start watching this Karthi starrer online action thriller

Both audiences and reviewers were impressed by the film’s performances, particularly those of Karthi and others, and gave it a mixed reception upon its premiere.

New Delhi: The newest film from Karthi, Japan, which hit theatres on November 10, was a financial success because of its clever storyline and thrilling action scenes. A unique spin on the robbery action comedy was introduced by the film’s director, Raju Murugan.

Plot

Anu Emmanuel, Sunil, and Vijay Milton all play significant parts that give this captivating performer dimension. The plot centres on a renowned thief who, after stealing 200 crores worth of jewellery from a jewellery store in Coimbatore, sets the scene for a riveting showdown with the dogged pursuit of the police.

The thief’s distinctive view on life and work is also explored in the film. The film is supposedly based on true events and follows the life of the notorious jewel thief Thiruvarur Murugan, who gained notoriety by stealing Rs 13 crore worth of gems and diamonds from a well-known jewellery shop in Chennai. The film delves deeply into Murugan’s life, his daring theft, and what happened thereafter.

Where to Watch the Hindi Version?

Starring Anu Emmanuel, Sunil, KS Ravikumar, Bava Chelladurai, and other actors, the film is already out on Netflix. On December 11, the film was already available on Netflix in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada versions.

On the other hand, the Hindi version of the movie is also accessible to fans as of today, December 13th.

Other Details

Karthi is well-known for his versatility and has become one of the most renowned performers in Tamil cinema. The actor was finally able to relax and enjoy himself in Japan after a long absence.

Both audiences and reviewers were impressed by the film’s performances, particularly those of Karthi and others, and gave it a mixed reception upon its premiere. Audiences and fans alike loved GV Prakash Kumar’s music as well. Several felt the storyline was slow and that some of the characters, notably Anu Emmanuel, were poorly portrayed in the film.

On the other hand, Dream Warrior Pictures’ SR Prakash Babu and SR Prabhu funded Japan, while Ravi Varman was behind the camera.