MUMBAI: Bollywood's action-packed drama 'Sky Force,' starring Akshay Kumar and debutant Veer Pahariya, is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Released in theaters on January 24, 2025, the film is set against the backdrop of India's first airstrike on Pakistan's Sargodha airbase during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War. However, viewers should note that the film is currently available only in Hindi and requires a rental fee of ₹349 on the platform.
'Sky Force' delves into a pivotal chapter of Indian military history, portraying the valor of the Indian Air Force during the 1965 conflict. The film was officially announced on October 2, 2023, coinciding with Gandhi Jayanti, and is inspired by India's retaliatory attack on Pakistan's Sargodha airbase during the Indo-Pakistani air war of 1965.
Released on January 24, 2025, to align with the Republic Day weekend, 'Sky Force' received a positive response from critics. The film managed a domestic collection of ₹134.93 crore over 40 days, falling short of its production budget of ₹160 crore. Internationally, it added ₹15 crore, bringing the worldwide total to ₹174.21 crore.
As of March 7, 2025, 'Sky Force' is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Viewers can rent the film for ₹349, with a 30-day window to start watching and 48 hours to complete viewing once playback begins. Currently, the film is available only in Hindi.
The digital release of 'Sky Force' offers audiences who missed its theatrical run an opportunity to experience the film at their convenience. However, the rental model and language limitation may influence viewership numbers. It remains to be seen how the film will perform in the digital space, especially considering its underwhelming box office performance.
'Sky Force' is now accessible to a broader audience through its digital release on Amazon Prime Video. Viewers interested in wartime dramas and Akshay Kumar's portrayal of military heroes can now watch the film by renting it on the platform. The film's performance on OTT platforms will be closely monitored to gauge its overall reception. (agencies)
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