<p>Malayalam actor Prithviraj's latest movie <em>Cold Case</em> is slated to premiere on a popular OTT platform on Wednesday (June 30), which has garnered a fair deal of attention. A section of the audience, however, is a bit disappointed as it feels the flick deserved a theatrical run. Here is a closer look at the issue.</p>.<p><strong>A loss for the box office?</strong></p>.<p>This opposition stems from the fact that Prithviraj is a pretty bankable star, who has previously acted in commercially successful films such as <em>Ennu Ninte Moideen</em>, <em>Koode </em>and <em>Ayyappanum Koshiyum</em>. Moreover, it features him as a cop, a role he has previously played in movies such as <em>Mumbai Police</em> and <em>Memories</em>. Given the hype, <em>Cold Case</em> would have opened to a good response at the box office even under the 'new normal', giving the industry a much-needed shot in the arm.</p>.<p><strong>Made for a theatre experience</strong></p>.<p>There is a perception that horror thrillers can be enjoyed only in theatres. This is one of the big reasons Mammootty's <em>The Priest</em>--a film about a mysterious 'Father' with a past-- emerged as a commercial success despite Covid-19 restrictions. The trailer of <em>Cold Case</em> suggests that it is a bit similar to the Jofin Chacko-helmed flick. Its spooky sound design and dark plot, which revolves around a 'homicide' investigation, might have left a stronger impact in theatres.<br /> </p>.<p><strong>Wider reach</strong></p>.<p>That said, an 'OTT-only' release has its advantages. Mohanlal's<em> Drishyam 2</em> released digitally in January, receiving rave reviews from most movie buffs. <em>CU Soon,</em> starring Fahadh, too reached a wider audience as it was released on a streaming platform. There is a distinct possibility of <em>Cold Case </em>finding wide patronage, which may establish Prithviraj as a pan-India star.<br /> </p>.<p><strong>OTT's time is now</strong></p>.<p>The Covid-19 situation has established OTT platforms as viable alternatives to theatres. Films such as <em>Laxmii</em>, the Suriya-starrer <em>Soorarai Pottru</em>, <em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> and even Salman Khan's <em>Radhe </em>released digitally. Moreover, biggies such as <em>Malik</em>, <em>Bhuj </em>and <em>Bhoot Police</em> are slated to premiere on OTT, which suggests that a 'web only' release might become the norm if things don't improve in the coming months.</p>.<p><strong> Final thoughts</strong></p>.<p>A film's fate ultimately depends on its ability to deliver what it had promised. <em>Radhe</em>, for example, is <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/heres-how-salman-khans-radhe-fared-on-ott-at-the-box-office-985757.html">percieved to be a success </a>as it satisfied the target audience--'Bhai' fans. Similarly, a relatively smaller film like <em>Joji </em>too enjoys a dedicated following as it catered to those fond of realistic cinema. <em>Cold Case</em> is no exception. It will be regarded as a memorable release for all intents and purposes if it manages to keep the audience hooked, the hallmark of a good thriller. </p>
<p>Malayalam actor Prithviraj's latest movie <em>Cold Case</em> is slated to premiere on a popular OTT platform on Wednesday (June 30), which has garnered a fair deal of attention. A section of the audience, however, is a bit disappointed as it feels the flick deserved a theatrical run. Here is a closer look at the issue.</p>.<p><strong>A loss for the box office?</strong></p>.<p>This opposition stems from the fact that Prithviraj is a pretty bankable star, who has previously acted in commercially successful films such as <em>Ennu Ninte Moideen</em>, <em>Koode </em>and <em>Ayyappanum Koshiyum</em>. Moreover, it features him as a cop, a role he has previously played in movies such as <em>Mumbai Police</em> and <em>Memories</em>. Given the hype, <em>Cold Case</em> would have opened to a good response at the box office even under the 'new normal', giving the industry a much-needed shot in the arm.</p>.<p><strong>Made for a theatre experience</strong></p>.<p>There is a perception that horror thrillers can be enjoyed only in theatres. This is one of the big reasons Mammootty's <em>The Priest</em>--a film about a mysterious 'Father' with a past-- emerged as a commercial success despite Covid-19 restrictions. The trailer of <em>Cold Case</em> suggests that it is a bit similar to the Jofin Chacko-helmed flick. Its spooky sound design and dark plot, which revolves around a 'homicide' investigation, might have left a stronger impact in theatres.<br /> </p>.<p><strong>Wider reach</strong></p>.<p>That said, an 'OTT-only' release has its advantages. Mohanlal's<em> Drishyam 2</em> released digitally in January, receiving rave reviews from most movie buffs. <em>CU Soon,</em> starring Fahadh, too reached a wider audience as it was released on a streaming platform. There is a distinct possibility of <em>Cold Case </em>finding wide patronage, which may establish Prithviraj as a pan-India star.<br /> </p>.<p><strong>OTT's time is now</strong></p>.<p>The Covid-19 situation has established OTT platforms as viable alternatives to theatres. Films such as <em>Laxmii</em>, the Suriya-starrer <em>Soorarai Pottru</em>, <em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> and even Salman Khan's <em>Radhe </em>released digitally. Moreover, biggies such as <em>Malik</em>, <em>Bhuj </em>and <em>Bhoot Police</em> are slated to premiere on OTT, which suggests that a 'web only' release might become the norm if things don't improve in the coming months.</p>.<p><strong> Final thoughts</strong></p>.<p>A film's fate ultimately depends on its ability to deliver what it had promised. <em>Radhe</em>, for example, is <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/heres-how-salman-khans-radhe-fared-on-ott-at-the-box-office-985757.html">percieved to be a success </a>as it satisfied the target audience--'Bhai' fans. Similarly, a relatively smaller film like <em>Joji </em>too enjoys a dedicated following as it catered to those fond of realistic cinema. <em>Cold Case</em> is no exception. It will be regarded as a memorable release for all intents and purposes if it manages to keep the audience hooked, the hallmark of a good thriller. </p>