‘Mustafa Mustafa’ OTT release: When and where to stream Sathish and Suresh Ravi’s buddy comedy film | Tamil Movie News – The Times of India
Directed by debutant Praveen Saravanan, the recently released Tamil film ‘Mustafa Mustafa’ has a mix of comedy and situational drama. Apart from the lead duo Sathish and Suresh Ravi, the cast includes Karunakaran, Monica Chinnakotla, and Maanasa Choudhary. The Tamil film ‘Mustafa Mustafa’ has now officially made its OTT debut after completing its theatrical journey.
OTT release and streaming details of ‘Mustafa Mustafa’
The film began streaming on Amazon Prime Video from April 17, 2026 and the move comes shortly after its release in theatres on March 6, 2026.The supporting cast also features Chanakyan, Pavel Navageethan, Pugazh, Aishwarya Dutta, VJ Parvathy, VJ Maheswari, and Java Sundaresan in pivotal roles.
Plot and storyline breakdown of ‘Mustafa Mustafa’
The film revolves around friendship, chaos, and unexpected complications triggered by a sensitive situation. Karthik (Sathish) is a TV anchor whose pre-wedding life is affected when a compromising video is threatened to surface.His friend Vasu (Suresh Ravi) and hacker Chitti (Karunakaran) attempt to control the situation through a series of chaotic plans. The narrative follows their efforts to avoid consequences. Overall the film is promised as a fun ride.
Theatrical response and ETimes review
The film received mixed to underwhelming responses during its theatrical run.ETimes only gave the film a rating of 2 stars out of 5 and our review read, “Director Praveen Saravanan keeps things moving at a reasonable pace, which at least means the film doesn’t overstay its welcome at just under two hours. The script still runs on a single idea with no escalation and no real stakes, so the reasonable pace just gets you to the end faster. The comedy operates in the narrowest possible lane: will Karthik get caught? He does. Then he doesn’t. Then he almost does again. That’s the whole film.”Our exclusive review added, “It’s the kind of movie that feels like it started as a weekend project and got finished out of obligation rather than conviction. Painless if you’re in the room. Gone by the time you leave it.”