South Indian cinema’s beloved superstar Ajith Kumar is back in the headlines—this time for the highly anticipated OTT release of his mega-hit film Good Bad Ugly. Released in theaters on 10 April 2025, this high-octane action-comedy struck gold at the box office and captured the hearts of audiences across the country.

Good Bad Ugly to Stream on Netflix from 8 May

For fans who missed catching the film on the big screen, here’s some great news. Reports suggest that Good Bad Ugly, helmed by director Adhik Ravichandran, is all set to make its digital premiere on Netflix on 8 May 2025.

While an official confirmation from the makers is still awaited, the buzz has already created massive excitement among fans. Adding to the thrill, the film is also likely to be released in Hindi, expanding its reach across a wider audience base.

A Gritty Tale of Crime, Redemption, and Identity

The gripping story revolves around a retired gangster who attempts to distance himself from his violent past and lead a peaceful life. But when his son is kidnapped, he is forced to re-enter the world he left behind. The narrative becomes even more compelling as the protagonist grapples with his three conflicting alter egos—Good, Bad, and Ugly—each representing different facets of his personality.

Box Office Brilliance

Good Bad Ugly not only received critical acclaim but also turned out to be a roaring commercial success. The film raked in Rs 153.18 crore in India and recorded a massive Rs 245.1 crore worldwide collection, placing it among the top-grossing Tamil films of 2025 and marking a milestone in Ajith Kumar’s illustrious career.

Power-Packed Star Cast

Joining Ajith Kumar in the lead is Trisha Krishnan, delivering a power-packed performance. The ensemble cast features an impressive lineup of talents including Arjun Das, Sunil, Prabhu, Prasanna, Priya Prakash Varrier, Shine Tom Chacko, Rahul Dev, Yogi Babu, Usha Uthup, and Tinnu Anand—each adding depth and dimension to the film.

As fans gear up for the OTT premiere, Good Bad Ugly promises to deliver the same thrill, action, and emotional intensity to home screens that it did in theaters.