Urmila Matondkar’s OTT Debut Set for February 2026: Tiwari Maker Clarifies
Urmila reteams with JD Chakravarthy after 27 years.
In 2022, Urmila Matondkar made headlines with her announcement of the upcoming OTT series titled *Tiwari*. Initially, there were concerns about the project facing difficulties and potential delays. The series follows Kalki, portrayed by Urmila, who has been wrongfully imprisoned and is now seeking revenge against the individual who betrayed her.
Producer Utpal Acharya addressed these rumors, stating, “*Tiwari* was filmed in a single schedule in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, and any claims of delays are false. There haven’t been any creative disagreements with director Saurabh Varma. Currently, we are in the post-production phase, targeting a release in February 2026.”
Furthermore, he mentioned, “We are close to confirming the OTT platform, although I’m not at liberty to disclose it just yet. The original format consisted of 7 episodes of 50 minutes each, which the platform has revised to 14 episodes of 25 minutes each, ensuring a seamless narrative due to its thrilling nature.”
Highlighting Urmila’s dedication, he added, “She is genuinely excited about the release, often arriving by 5:30 am for her makeup and hair sessions if her call time was 6 am.”
Fans will also be pleased to witness Urmila’s reunion with her *Satya* co-star JD Chakravarthy after nearly three decades. The series additionally features notable actors like Gauahar Khan and Rajesh Sharma.
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