Nishaanchi OTT release is official: Anurag Kashyap’s gritty two-part crime drama — starring Aaishvary Thackeray in a startling double role — lands on Prime Video today. If you missed Part 1 in theatres, or wondered what happens next, both Part 1 and Part 2 are now available to stream together, making it easy to binge the entire saga of brotherhood, betrayal, and redemption.
Prime Video has premiered Nishaanchi (Part 1 & Part 2) across India and over 240 countries and territories in Hindi with English subtitles starting November 14, 2025. The surprise part-two digital drop means viewers can experience the full story in one go — a bold move that shifts how the film reaches its audience after its theatrical window.
Quick facts you need to know:
Why this matters: dropping both parts on OTT gives viewers the full emotional arc immediately — from the rise of crime in Part 1 to the punishment and redemption in Part 2 — which is rare for two-part theatrical franchises.
Nishaanchi is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and features Aaishvary Thackeray in his acting debut playing twin brothers Babloo and Dabloo. The film also stars Vedika Pinto, Monika Panwar, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Kumud Mishra, and Vineet Kumar Singh in key roles. The story is a rustic, high-energy masala crime saga about two identical-looking brothers with very different values — one pulled deep into underworld violence, the other caught between loyalty and conscience. Wikipedia
Part 1 sets up the world: Manjari (Monika Panwar) and her twin sons; Babloo’s entry into Ambika Prasad’s gang; his ill-fated love for Rinku (Vedika Pinto); the resulting guilt and violence. Part 2 resolves the arc with redemption, revenge, and harsh reckonings — and now, with the Nishaanchi OTT release, all of this is ready to watch at home.
The dual drop instantly trended on social platforms, with many viewers praising the convenience of watching both parts in one sitting and applauding Aaishvary Thackeray’s double role. Some netizens called the move “bold” — especially because Part 2 was a direct-to-digital sequel after Part 1 had a theatrical run. Others debated whether Part 2’s OTT debut reflected the film’s box-office performance. OTTPlay
Critics have highlighted Kashyap’s return to raw, desi storytelling — mixing emotion, action, and moral greys — while also noting the film’s rough edges and unconventional choices. For viewers who enjoy intense character dramas and gangster-era aesthetics, Nishaanchi on OTT is shaping up to be a talking point this week.
Anurag Kashyap wrote the script for Nishaanchi as early as 2016, according to interviews, and spent years finding the right backing and tone to bring it alive. The film was released theatrically on 19 September 2025 and later secured distribution with Amazon MGM Studios; now, Prime Video has become its global home. This path — theatrical first, OTT next — is typical for big Hindi films, but releasing a direct sequel (Part 2) simultaneously on OTT is less common and signals changing strategies in distribution.
External authority sources (for readers who want verification): Prime Video’s official Nishaanchi page and established entertainment outlets reporting the OTT premiere.
Watching Nishaanchi OTT is not just about convenience. It changes how the narrative lands. Binging both parts means emotional beats, flashbacks, and character reversals are fresher and hit harder. Viewers get to see the full moral arc of Babloo and Dabloo without the gap that can dilute suspense between theatrical releases. For students of cinema and fans of Kashyap’s style, this is an opportunity to study pacing — how a filmmaker designs a two-part epic to work as one continuous experience on a streaming screen.
If you plan to stream Nishaanchi today, here are three things to notice:
Because both parts are available now, expect heated social conversation, fan edits, and renewed interest in the theatrical run and box-office analysis. If viewership on Prime Video is strong, it could spark more bold distribution experiments — direct sequels or multi-part films going to OTT quickly after cinemas. Also, keep an eye on Kashyap’s upcoming projects (he’s slated for more work, including bigger collaborations), as the streaming reaction could shape those moves.
Stay tuned on Global India Broadcast News for more updates. If you want, I can draft a short social caption or prepare a “what to watch next” list for Prime Video users after Nishaanchi.
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