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Kartavya (2026), directed by Pulkit, is a crime film and is available to stream on 2 services in the US. With an IMDb score of 5.4/10, it has divided audience opinion.
The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Rasika Dugal, and Sanjay Mishra. At 109 minutes, it's easy to fit into a single evening. It fits comfortably into a single sitting without feeling rushed.
If you're looking to watch Kartavya online, the best option is Netflix for subscribers, and it's also included with Netflix Standard with Ads, so subscribers to any of those services can watch without an additional rental. If you're picking what to watch next, it shares a vibe with Insomnia and Psycho, both of which are available to stream right now.
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Frequently asked
- Yes — Kartavya is currently streaming on Netflix in the US.
- Kartavya is available to stream on Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads in the US.
- No — Kartavya isn't streaming on Prime Video. It's currently available on Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads.
- No — Kartavya isn't on a free-with-ads service right now, but it's included with Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads.
- Kartavya runs 1h 49m (109 minutes total).
- IMDb 5.4/10.
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