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Kannada film 'Law' gets new release date on Amazon Prime Video

The film is a crime thriller with Ragini Chandran in the lead.

Written by : TNM Staff

Amazon Prime Video announced on Wednesday that the much-awaited Kannada film Law, will now premiere on July 17.

Puneet Rajkumar tweeted the same as well:  “The facts will be witnessed on a new date, #LawOnPrime will premiere on July 17, 2020, on

Earlier, teaser videos had said that the film will release on June 26, however, it has now been postponed by three weeks.

Amazon Prime Video has not yet released a trailer of the film. According to a press release, the crime thriller follows the journey of Nandini, played by debutante Ragini Chandran, to fight for justice against a gruesome crime.

Taking on the legal system with the aid of her mentor, the movie raises voice against the injustice and crime committed against women.

The legal Kannada drama is led by Ragini Chandran who makes her debut as a lead actor and Mukhyamantri Chandru, Achyuth Kumar, Sudharani among others.

Law is produced by Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar, M Govinda and directed by Raghu Samarth.

The film also features Siri Prahlad and veteran actor Mukyamanthri Chandru in prominent roles.

Law is said to be the first film from the Sandalwood industry to have a direct digital release.

Created by Puneeth Rajkumar’s PRK Productions, the film will launch on July 17, 2020 exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in over 200 countries and territories worldwide.

Puneet Rajkumar is also working in close conjecture with comedian and actor Danish Sait’s upcoming film, French Biryani, which will similarly be released on Amazon Prime Video in July.

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