With the trailer release of F.R.I.E.N.D.S: The Reunion and the announcement of the digital premiere of 99 songs by AR Rahman, Bollywood and Hollywood together brought glad tidings for the fans all across the world.
HBO Max on Wednesday released a two-minute trailer of the famous American sitcom series.
Picture this:
The year is 2002, it’s Thursday night, and you rush home to catch the latest episode of Friends. Now get ready for it to happen all over again. Friends: The Reunion is streaming May 27 on HBO Max. #FriendsReunion pic.twitter.com/1ZrHq4HxSM
— HBO Max (@hbomax) May 19, 2021
The trailer shows the cast on comedy’s original soundstage, Stage 24, on the Warner Bros. Studio lot where they are gathered for an unscripted celebration of the iconic series.
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The most celebrated series was originally premiered in 1994 and had 10 seasons on NBC while its 236 episodes were dubbed for Netflix in 2015.
FRIENDS left Netflix in 2019 and shifted to Warner Media’s HBO Max in 2020.
On the other hand, 99 songs, written and produced by AR Rahman, is all set to release on OTT platforms on May 21.
Besides, making his debut as a writer and producer, AR Rahman has also composed the music for the film.
The iconic music composer shared links to the trailer in three languages on his Twitter handle.
“Here’s the announcement that will lighten your mood. #99Songs will stream on Netflix from May 21st,” he penned down.
Here’s the announcement that will lighten your mood. #99Songs will stream on Netflix.
Hindi: https://t.co/lcjFIGDiu4
Tamil: https://t.co/nkhJ6b1NxD
Telugu: https://t.co/Jt62sqsAeE#99songsthemovieonOTT @NetflixIndia— A.R.Rahman #99Songs 😷 (@arrahman) May 19, 2021
The movie depicts the story of a young man whose life is taking rounds around music and the love of his life. 99 Songs had released in theatres on April 16 this year.

