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Naveen Chandra’s Blind Spot Now Streaming on Amazon Prime Video

Naveen Chandra’s intense crime drama Blind Spot has officially premiered on Amazon Prime Video. Packed with suspense, gripping narrative, and stellar performances, this Telugu thriller is gaining momentum among OTT viewers.

Telugu cinema fans have a new reason to stay glued to their screens. Naveen Chandra’s latest crime thriller Blind Spot is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The film, which blends psychological suspense with gritty crime drama, has quickly caught the attention of audiences for its edgy storyline and strong performances.


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Blind Spot is one of the two crime thrillers starring Naveen Chandra that recently debuted on OTT. Alongside Eleven, this project marks yet another step forward for Telugu content breaking into the national OTT spotlight. Directed by a fresh voice in Telugu cinema, Blind Spot delves into the unseen layers of human psychology, crime, and justice.

The story revolves around a series of unsolved crimes that begin to connect in an unexpected way. Naveen Chandra plays a cop who must confront not only the criminal underworld but also his own inner dilemmas and fears. With mounting pressure and time running out, he finds himself navigating a moral “blind spot” that challenges everything he stands for.

The film has received praise for its tight screenplay, unpredictable plot twists, and immersive background score. Naveen Chandra, known for his versatility, delivers a nuanced performance that carries the emotional weight of the story. His portrayal of a conflicted officer brings authenticity and depth to the narrative.

With increasing demand for regional thrillers, Amazon Prime Video is strategically expanding its Telugu content library. Blind Spot is a welcome addition for crime-drama lovers who appreciate grounded storytelling mixed with high-stakes tension.

The film also touches on deeper social themes like systemic failure, mental health, and ethical dilemmas in policing — making it more than just another whodunit.

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