Actor Adarsh Gaurav, known for his acclaimed performances in films like The White Tiger and Superboys of Malegaon, is eagerly awaiting the OTT debut of his survival thriller Tu Yaa Main.
The Bejoy Nambiar-directed film, which hit theatres on Valentine's Day 2026 alongside co-star Shanaya Kapoor, is set to premiere on Netflix on April 10, 2026, offering audiences a chance to rediscover the story from the comfort of their homes.
In a recent conversation, Gaurav expressed excitement about the film getting a "second life" on the streaming platform. He believes OTT releases allow movies to reach viewers who might have missed them in theatres, often leading to renewed appreciation. "It's always exciting when a film gets a second life on OTT. Sometimes, people watch films in a more personal space at home, and that changes the way they connect with the story and characters," he said. "I feel like we'll receive a completely new wave of reactions, and that's something I'm genuinely excited about."
Tu Yaa Main follows two content creators whose adventurous outing turns into a terrifying survival challenge involving nature's dangers and personal rivalry. The second half of the film shifts into intense thriller mode, earning praise for its gripping tension and Adarsh Gaurav's powerful performance as Maruti Kadam (aka Aala Flowpara). While the theatrical run received mixed responses and moderate box office numbers, many viewers appreciated its shift from quirky romance to edge-of-the-seat horror elements.
Gaurav's optimism highlights a growing trend in Bollywood where OTT platforms breathe new energy into films, enabling global audiences to engage with characters and narratives at their own pace. For an actor who has consistently chosen diverse and challenging roles, this digital release represents another opportunity to showcase his versatility beyond the big screen.
As Tu Yaa Main prepares to stream on Netflix, fans and new viewers alike can look forward to experiencing the film's chaotic thrills and emotional undercurrents in a more intimate setting-one that Adarsh Gaurav hopes will spark fresh conversations and stronger connections with the story.

