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Kennedy OTT Release: When & Where to Watch
Kennedy, Anurag Kashyap’s neo-noir thriller, will be released directly to OTT in India. Here’s when, where, and what you can anticipate.
Anurag Kashyap is well-known for his unusual filmmaking style and willingness to experiment with offbeat tales and issues. He has directed a number of notable films, including Black Friday (2004), Gulaal (2009), the Gangs of Wasseypur movie (2012), and Mukkabaaz (2018). One of his more recent films, the neo-noir thriller Kennedy, which stars Rahul Bhat and Sunny Leone, premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2023.
The film was later presented at various foreign film festivals, but it remained unavailable to Indian audiences. According to the most recent update, the producers have chosen to bypass the theatrical release and instead put Kennedy immediately on an OTT channel. Continue reading to find out when and where the film will be available for internet streaming in India.
According to The Times of India, Kennedy will forgo the theatrical release and instead launch on the ZEE5 OTT channel. Anurag Kashyap’s neo-noir thriller will begin streaming on ZEE5 on February 20, 2026, making it finally available to Indian fans.
What’s Kennedy All About?
Kennedy allegedly revolves around Uday Shetty (Rahul Bhat), an insomniac former police officer who is presumed deceased. Living under the alias Kennedy, he operates in Mumbai’s crime-ridden underbelly as a contract killer for a corrupt police force. Burdened by guilt, his life takes a complex turn when he meets a mystery woman named Charlie (Sunny Leone), pushing him to confront his tumultuous past and moral dilemmas.
Anurag Kashyap & Rahul Bhat’s Earlier Collaborations
Prior to Kennedy, Rahul Bhat collaborated with filmmaker Anurag Kashyap on two films. Their debut film together was the gritty 2013 thriller Ugly, in which Rahul Bhat portrayed a distressed father urgently looking for his lost daughter. The film also stars Ronit Roy, Tejaswini Kolhapure, and Vineet Kumar Singh in significant parts.
The actor-director duo reunited for Dobaaraa (2022), a sci-fi mystery thriller starring Taapsee Pannu in which she attempts to rescue the life of a young kid who died more than 20 years earlier. Both of these films, however undervalued, deserve to be seen by Anurag Kashyap fans and serious cinephiles alike.
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K Raheja & IHG Team Up to Elevate Powai’s Hospitality Landscape
A pre-opening puja ceremony was held for the K Raheja Group’s future Mumbai hospitality complex, which is being developed in collaboration with IHG Hotels and Resorts. The project is located in Powai and is set to open in 2026.
The celebration was hosted by Vijayta Raheja, Nikhil K Raheja, and Sudeep Jain. The event was attended by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

The construction, which includes a dual hotel complex and a convention center, is part of Mumbai’s growing hospitality and event infrastructure. The project is projected to have around 300 rooms, 13 conference spaces, several food and beverage outlets, landscaped lawns, and designated locations for public and private events.
The K Raheja Group and IHG Hotels & Resorts are collaborating to provide an integrated hospitality offering that will cater to both business and leisure travelers, as well as the meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) segment.
Speaking at the event, Vijayta Nikhil Raheja said, “Maharashtra continues to lead as one of India’s most progressive and investment-friendly states, driven by a strong focus on infrastructure, ease of doing business, and forward-looking governance under the leadership of our dynamic Chief Minister. Developments such as these further strengthen the state’s position as a preferred destination for tourism, business, and global investments.”
CM Devendra Fadnavis emphasized the need of large-scale integrated hospitality projects in boosting tourism and business activities. He added that such developments help to boost Mumbai’s standing as a conference and event destination, and he praised the collaboration between the K Raheja Group and IHG Hotels & Resorts.
The project represents continuous investments in Mumbai’s large-format hospitality infrastructure, with a focus on increasing conference and event capacity. The ceremony marked a milestone in the development, which is intended to benefit the city’s hospitality and tourism sector once completed.
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Why adopt an Ayurveda lifestyle?
A common misperception about Ayurveda is that it is a tool or technique for weight loss. Indeed, one of the most common reasons individuals visit an Ayurvedic resort is to lose weight, yet the weight usually returns quickly… and often with a vengeance. Why? Weight loss is rarely maintained without positive dietary and lifestyle adjustments.
The primary reason for visiting an Ayurvedic resort and subsequently adopting an Ayurvedic lifestyle is to develop new habits that can replace old habits, as well as new routines that can replace old routines, all with the goal of optimizing your health, increasing your energy levels, and thus living life more fully.
Ayurveda provides hundreds of health advice that are simple to learn and quite useful, but they take discipline and commitment. Over time, the modest sacrifices add up, and the rewards become so clear that we wish we had started sooner.
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Training Secrets of Olympians to Keep You Fit
While you may not be competing in the Paris Olympics, non-Olympians like yourself and me may learn a lot from the world’s best athletes. The same method that enables these champions perfect their bodies and brains to break world records can also assist non-Olympians improve their health, fitness, and overall well-being. These training secrets, which range from the necessity of coaching to effective recovery tactics, might help you improve your fitness to the next level.
Prior to the Sydney Olympics in 2000, I worked as a resident intern strength and conditioning coach at the ARCO Olympic Training Facility in San Diego, California. Many of the fundamental ideas I learned while living, eating, and exercising with these “superhumans” for a full year continue to influence my approach to health, fitness, and performance.
Whether your life objective is to win gold or simply to feel wonderful in your elderly years, Olympic athletes’ training techniques can help you build and sustain lifelong health habits, empowering you to become a “super” version of yourself.
Get a Coach
Despite their incredible talent and hard ethic, Olympic competitors rely on a coach to assist them navigate the rigours of training and competition. In addition to experience, a coach offers valuable outside perspective, accountability, and incentive. This mentor also serves as a soundboard for ideas, frustrations, and inquiries.
If the world’s most gifted and determined athletes rely on a coach to keep them on track, it’s logical to assume that this form of mentorship may benefit anyone. Hiring a coach, whether a personal trainer or a health coach, to assist you in developing and maintaining healthy habits can give the experience, accountability, and motivation required to achieve your goals in the safest and most efficient manner possible.
Trust the Process
When you watch an Olympic participant ceremonially dipping their head to receive a medal, it is the culmination of a meticulously planned strategy. Success at the world-class level requires years, if not decades, of preparation.
During this time, the athlete and their coach are constantly assessing what is required to achieve their goal. They practice trust and patience by focusing on little details and completing them repeatedly. They understand that success does not happen quickly, so they make a plan and stick to it. The strategy is adjusted as necessary, but it is never completely abandoned.
Recovery Is King
One of my most important takeaways from dealing with world-class athletes is that they train hard but recover even harder. Their rest period, like their training, is well planned and intentional.
Olympians recognize that while training stimulates growth, recuperation is where growth and progress occur. They understand that if they do not manage sleep, stress, diet, and other components of recovery, the effectiveness of their training would be compromised.
For those of us who are not Olympians, rehabilitation remains crucial. We are bombarded with stress throughout the day. Believe it or not, the majority of this stress causes us to grow physically, psychologically, emotionally, and even spiritually. However, as with Olympic competitors, this growth occurs only after we heal. Burnout is the result of excessive stress without adequate recovery.
Sleep, decent nutrition, meditation, and other basic habits that refill your tank can all help you recover. These must be planned and intentional. Pushing yourself all day just to return home and collapse face down on the couch is not an appropriate stress/recovery relationship. Consider basic, time-efficient routines you can implement throughout the day to maintain your energy and effectiveness.
Take the time to track how hard and frequently you exercise. If you’re constantly sore, injured, or stagnate, consider swapping a high-intensity training day for a low-intensity day, or simply taking the day off.
If athletes and coaches abandoned their goals due to panic, doubt, or distraction, they would be unable to capitalize on their previous triumphs. They would repeatedly go back to the drawing board to devise another strategy, without giving their original plan the time it required to produce results.
If you want to enhance your health by changing your habits, make and stick to a plan. Don’t expect to see changes overnight. Set a realistic long-term objective and set incremental milestones that you can achieve along the road. Commit to taking basic, consistent steps over time. If you stick to the plan and continue to fall short of your goals, make changes but do not quit it entirely.
Training Quality Over Training Quantity
World-class athletes train with incredible attention to detail. They understand that, while training quantity is vital, the quality of what they achieve during training distinguishes the “goods” from the “greats.”
Olympians understand that training effectively and intelligently will result in higher net dividends than simply training more. Furthermore, they do not want to subject their bodies to any more exercise stress than is required.
The same is true for anyone looking to enhance their health and fitness. If time is a barrier to exercise for you, remember that you can frequently achieve more in 20 to 30 minutes of a smart and concentrated exercise plan a few days a week than you can in hours of roaming about the gym.
Improving the quality of exercise does not always require raising your heart rate. It could involve focusing on different areas of technique or changing up your actions to make them more specific to your intended goals. Hiring a professional is an excellent first step toward improving the quality and efficiency of your workout program.
As you watch the Paris Olympics, examine how these concepts might help you achieve long-term health and fitness.
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