Actor Dheekshith Shetty, who has carved a strong identity in both Telugu and Kannada cinema, is back in the spotlight with his latest film “Bank of Bhagyalakshmi.” After its theatrical release, the film is now gearing up for a major digital launch, with the OTT premiere date officially locked.

Bank of Bhagyalakshmi OTT Release on Sankranthi 2026
Originally planned as a pan-Indian release across multiple languages, Bank of Bhagyalakshmi eventually hit theatres only in Kannada. Now, the makers are set to reach a much wider audience through OTT. The film will stream on Amazon Prime Video starting January 12, 2026, coinciding with the festive occasion of Sankranthi.
Notably, the movie will be available simultaneously in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, and Kannada, making it accessible to audiences across India.
Plot: A Bank Heist with a Twist
Bank of Bhagyalakshmi revolves around an intriguing storyline where a group of friends come together with a plan to rob a bank. What follows is a mix of humour, drama, and unexpected turns, making it an engaging watch for fans of light-hearted thrillers.
Star Cast and Performances
The film features a strong ensemble cast led by Dheekshith Shetty, with notable performances from:
- Brinda Acharya
- GopalKrishna Deshpande
- Sadhu Kokila
- Sruthi Hariharan, along with others
The cast adds depth and entertainment value to the narrative, balancing comedy and emotion.
Technical Team and Production Details
Produced by H. K. Prakash Gowda under the banner of Shree Devi Entertainers, the film is directed by Abhishek M. The technical crew includes:
- Music: Judah Sandhy
- Editing: Tejas R
- Cinematography: Abhishek G Kasaragod
Together, the team delivers a polished cinematic experience tailored for both theatrical and OTT audiences.
Why the OTT Release Matters
With its multi-language OTT release on Amazon Prime Video, Bank of Bhagyalakshmi is expected to gain renewed traction and reach viewers who missed it in theatres. The Sankranthi release timing further adds to the buzz, positioning the film as a festive entertainer.