James Bond’s movie ‘No Time to Die’ will now be released on the OTT platform, know – when and where.
James Bond’s previous movie No Time To Die is now ready to release on the OTT platform after the theatres. The film will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video on March 4.
The collection of all James Bond movies is already available on Prime Video. Apart from English, the film is being streamed on the platform in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages.
No Time to Die shows James Bond living out his retirement life in Jamaica, but is called on one last mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist.
In this mission, Bond encounters the dangerous villain Lucifer Safin. This character is played by Rami Malek.
No Time to Die is the 25th film in the James Bond series and Daniel Craig’s fifth and last film in the character.
The film, which was released in theaters in October last year, had a great box office collection worldwide. Daniel’s entry in the series came from the 2006 film Casino Royale.
Since then Daniel has been becoming James Bond. Daniel Bond appeared in Quantum of Solace in 2008, Skyfall in 2012, and Spectra in 2015.
The story of No Time to Die is set several years after Spectre. Bond ends his services after this mission.
No Time was first to be released in the month of April of 2020, but in March the Corona epidemic engulfed the world, after which the film’s release was postponed till November.
However, due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, it was again pushed to April 2021. The second wave of the pandemic started in 2021 and the film was finally decided to release in October.
The government refuses to give NOC to this film of Onir, told – the image of the Indian Army may be spoiled.
The Defense Ministry has refused to give NOC to filmmaker Onir’s film. The government says that if the film is made, it can tarnish the image of the Indian Army.
BJP leader Varun Gandhi raised this issue in the House. The Defense Ministry has given a detailed answer to his question.
The story of this film is such that an army officer posted in Kashmir falls in love with local youth. Overall, it depicts an army officer as gay who is having a homosexual relationship with a civilian.
But the Defense Ministry has refused to approve this film because in their eyes such a film shows the Indian Army in a bad image.
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