Sister Midnight OTT Release Date — Radhika Apte’s BAFTA-Nominated Film to Stream Soon
Fans of Radhika Apte have been eagerly awaiting the Sister Midnight OTT release date, and now there’s good news on the horizon. After a successful digital debut in the UK, the dark comedy Sister Midnight is expected to arrive on Indian streaming platforms soon.

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Directed by Karan Kandhari, Sister Midnight features Apte in what has been described as her “boldest role yet.” The story follows Uma, a young bride trapped in an awkward arranged marriage in Mumbai, whose inner chaos gradually unravels into a bizarre and hilarious descent into madness. The film also stars Ashok Pathak, Chhaya Kadam, and Smita Tambe.
Sister Midnight BAFTA and Cannes Recognition
Sister Midnight has already gained international acclaim. The film was nominated for Outstanding British Debut at the 2025 BAFTA Awards and was screened in the Directors’ Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival, where it earned a Golden Camera nomination. Its sharp humor and gritty realism have made it a favorite among critics and festival audiences alike.
Sister Midnight OTT Release Date in India
While Sister Midnight is currently streaming on a Video-on-Demand (VOD) basis via Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play in the UK, Indian viewers are still waiting for official confirmation.
Media reports suggest that the film will most likely be available on Amazon Prime Video in India, although an exact Sister Midnight OTT release date has yet to be announced. The movie had a limited theatrical release in India on May 30, building anticipation for its wider online debut.
Sister Midnight Plot: A Bold, Darkly Comic Take on Modern Marriage
The film’s plot centers around Uma, played by Apte, whose mundane life in a traditional marriage in Mumbai spirals into a surreal journey of self-discovery and suppressed desires. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai landmarks like Marine Drive, Bandstand, and local trains, the film captures the gritty beauty of the city while diving deep into themes of isolation and identity.For ongoing coverage and the latest developments, stay with Newz24India.
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