Start of interesting new series
Mumbai: A new and interesting series is coming soon for the viewers looking for light entertainment on the OTT platform. Netflix has announced the release date of its upcoming comedy-drama series ‘Super Subbu’. This series made in Telugu language will also be available in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam. In this, Sandeep Kishan will be seen in the lead role, while Mithila Palkar and Murali Sharma will also play important roles.
Synopsis of the story of the series
What is the story of the series?
The story of this series revolves around Subramaniam Chillukuri Rao, popularly known as Subbu. He is a simple and honest young man, who decides to become a sex education teacher in a village to escape his strict father’s scoldings. He did not know that this job would bring big changes in his life.
Subbu’s challenges
Sex education becomes a challenge
When Subbu reaches an orthodox village called Makipur, he faces many unique circumstances. Village people do not talk openly on subjects like sex education. When Subbu tries to teach this subject, curiosity, hesitation and many funny incidents arise in the village. Subbu, who has become a teacher without any experience, faces the challenge of changing people’s thinking.
Will Subbu’s career be at stake?
Will Subbu’s career be at stake?
This series is not limited to comedy only. Through this, issues like family, relationships, differences between generations and changes in society have been presented in a light-hearted manner. The story also raises the question whether Subbu is ready to put his love, family and career at stake for his beliefs and responsibilities.
Series streaming date
when will it stream
Series director Mallik Ram has said that he has tried to present a sensitive topic through humor so that people can talk openly about it. Monica Shergill, Content Vice President, Netflix India, said that ‘Super Subbu’ is a story that starts discussions on important social issues along with entertainment. This seven-episode series will stream on Netflix from July 2, 2026.
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