Kannada thriller ‘6ne Maili’ to digitally premiere on Eros Now

Streamer Eros now has announced the digital premiere of Kannada thriller film, 6ne Maili, on its platform.

Based on a true story, 6ne Maili chronicles the events surrounding the unexplained disappearance of a group of trekkers in the dense forest of Dhavalgiri in the Western Ghats.

No one knows of their fate but the 6th mile (6ne Maili) of the hiking trail might hide the mystery of what really happened.

The film was theatrically released in2018 and features national award winner Sanchari Vijay, RJ Nethra, Krishna Hebbale, Raghu Pandeshwar, and Mythri Jaggi, among others.

Ridhima Lulla, Chief Content Officer, Eros Now said:

“At Eros Now, we always bring different narratives in different languages for our viewers. The Kannada film 6ne Maili is a thriller which ensembles a talented star-cast, who have delivered an outstanding performance in the movie. I am sure that audiences will be enthralled with the digital premier of this movie because of its gripping storyline and unique presentation.”

Talking about the film’s digital premiere on OTT, Sanchari Vijay said:

“The ever-expanding OTT platforms are a boon to producing unique and innovative content and I am indebted to Eros Now for premiering our movie ‘6ne Maili’. I am glad that our hard work would now reach a wider audience and I hope they shower us with their love and appreciation.”

6ne Maili has been directed by See Ni and produced by Dr. Shailesh Kumar. It is now available to stream on the platform.

Check out the trailer here:


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