Latest Telugu OTT releases (February 7, 2026, to February 13, 2026) to watch on Aha, Prime Video, Netflix, Sony LIV, theatres, and more
Sannata—silence—everywhere. Or at least, that’s how it felt until our phone screens lit up today. Subah uthte hi (Waking up this morning), the notifications on our phones weren’t just headlines or junk mail; they were a collective heartbeat for the Telugu cinema community. As the Monday night clock strikes 7:30 pm, the chatter across X and Instagram is peaking. For the Indian fan, a movie isn’t just a 140-minute file; it’s a shared experience, a topic of heated debate over Chai, and a digital celebration.
This week, from February 7 to February 13, 2026, isn’t just a regular week of releases—it’s a massive digital invasion. We are looking at a week where legends return, young stars cement their legacies, and the “Big Four” platforms—Zee5, Netflix, ETV Win, and the big screen—are all fighting for our attention.
Numbers, Records, and the Digital Timeline
Arre bhai, data toh dekho! (Brother, look at the data!). If you’re a geek who tracks box office collections and streaming windows like a hawk, this is your goldmine. This week is stacked with films that have already proven their mettle in theaters and are now ready to conquer the living room.
Latest Telugu OTT releases
Mana Shankara Vara Prasad GaruDay 29
Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu (Zee5 – Feb 11) The “Boss” is back! Chiranjeevi, Nayanthara, and Venkatesh Daggubati join forces in what many are calling a “Vintage Chiru” showcase. Directed by Anil Ravipudi, the film pairs comedy with high-stakes security thrills. It dropped in theaters just weeks ago and is already hitting Zee5 to capture the family audience.
Anaganaga Oka RajuDay 27
Anaganaga Oka Raju (Netflix – Feb 11): Naveen Polishetty is the undisputed “King of Comedy” for Gen-Z. After crossing the ₹100 crore mark worldwide since its Jan 14 release, this rural political comedy is making a grand Pan-Indian OTT debut in five languages.
Sampradayini Suppini Suddapoosani (ETV Win – Feb 12): The legendary pair, Sivaji and Laya, reunite after years. Set against a Chittoor backdrop, this rural crime-comedy sees Sivaji playing a principled Panchayat Secretary caught in a village mystery.
Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi (Zee5 – Feb 13): Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja returns in a restrained, stylish avatar. Releasing just in time for the weekend, this Kishore Tirumala directorial follows a winemaker caught between his possessive wife (Dimple Hayathi) and his Spanish-trip romance (Ashika Ranganath).
Beyond The Box Office
Shift your gaze from the brain to the heart for a second. Yaar, yeh sirf entertainment nahi hai (Friend, this isn’t just entertainment). Cinema for us is a portal to our Bachpan ki yaadein—those childhood memories of watching Chiru’s grace or Ravi Teja’s infectious energy on a grainy TV screen.
When we see Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, we aren’t just looking at a thriller; we are looking at a man yearning to reconcile with his family after six years of separation. That’s the ek alag connection—a unique bond—that resonates with every Indian who values family above all. It hits deep because it reminds us that even heroes have “Bad Days” and “Bad Years.”
Then look at Anaganaga Oka Raju. It’s the story of every “NPC” (Non-Player Character) youth trying to find their worth in a world obsessed with wealth. Naveen Polishetty’s Raju is us—ambitious, slightly clumsy, and desperately trying to prove we are “enough” to the society that judges us.
Even in a crime-comedy like Sampradayini Suppini Suddapoosani, there is a poetic truth: your principles are the only things that stay when chaos hits your village. Asli success paise nahi, logon ka pyaar hai (True success isn’t money, it’s the love of the people). Watching Sivaji and Laya back together is like a warm hug for Millennials who grew up in the early 2000s.
A Blockbuster Week for the Fandom
Was it a “Blockbuster Week”? Absolutely. Whether you want the satirical humor of Vishwak Sen in Funky (releasing Feb 13 in theaters) or the domestic dilemmas of Ravi Teja, the diversity is staggering.
We are living in an era where the distance between the theater and the sofa is shrinking, but the emotion remains massive. Telugu cinema continues to lead the pack by staying rooted in Our stories while using global tech to reach our palms. Cinema is not just entertainment; it’s emotion.
Which movie made you a fan?) Tell us in the comments—are you Team Chiru or Team Naveen this week?
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