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Baby John OTT Release: Amid reports of Varun Dhawan's Baby John having trouble getting an OTT release, it has since been revealed that all of these rumours are untrue. The action movie's producers have disclosed that Amazon Prime Video has purchased the OTT rights to the Hindi movie.

Additionally, it has been disclosed that Baby John will make its platform debut in late February or early March. Fans may now anticipate watching the movie from the comfort of their homes if they were unable to attend the cinema release.

 
 
 
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Baby John Box Office

Baby John has had a net revenue of Rs 39.15 crore in India and Rs 60.4 crore globally. The movie had a 180 crore rupee budget. Rajpal Yadav, who starred in the movie, talked candidly about Baby John's mess. He claimed that this would have been the best-made movie of his 25-year career if it hadn't been a remake.

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Additionally, Baby John suffered from the bad reviews that were followed by the absence of favourable word-of-mouth. According to reports, the cost of mounting Varun Dhawan movie was Rs 160 crores. It has thus become a huge fiasco and has only recovered 24.55% of its budget with its current India net collection of 39.28 crores.

 
 
 
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About Baby John

Baby John, which was released on Christmas 2024, tells the tale of Inspector Satya Verma (played by Varun Dhawan), who goes by the moniker Baby John. With his daughter Khushi (Zara Zyanna) and his longtime buddy Ram Sevak (Rajpal Yadav), Satya lives a tranquil life in Kerala. But when Khushi's teacher, played by Wamiqa Gabbi, discloses his secret identity as a harsh and unyielding inspector, his peaceful existence takes a drastic change.

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