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Cholai

Cholai - Where to Watch

Trying to find 'Cholai' without the hassle? Here’s where you can watch it, including streaming services and cable providers with rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can start watching sooner. Right now in the US, 'Cholai' is available to rent, buy, or stream with a subscription on Prime Video.

Here are a few quick details to keep in mind about the KR Movies & Entertainment drama flick. Cholai starring Saswata Chatterjee, Kharaj Mukherjee, Sandeep Ghosh, Sumit Samaddar has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 37 min.

Ready to dive into the plot? Here's the plot: "Cholai is a black comedy based on the 2011 hooch fatalities in Bengal, India. Country liquor, commonly known as 'Cholai' is a flourishing business in rural Bengal It is cheap and highly addictive. A sudden turn of events is triggered when a batch of Cholai gets toxic during the brewing process. Soon people who had consumed the Cholai start falling ill and the death toll rises to 172. Media turns the incident into a political drama. To pacify the outrage, the Government launches compensation for the family members of the victims. A gold-rush ensues following the announcement, everyone wants their share. Deaths due to other causes could be become 'entitled' for compensation if the right palms are greased with their share. The mourning soon transforms into greed and corruption."