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OTT releases to watch this weekend: There’s plenty to choose from from the confines of your home this weekend. From mystery thrillers to action thrillers, there is something for everyone in a variety of languages. Take a look at what’s on offer this weekend on OTT platforms like Prime Video and SonyLIV. (Also Read: Heeramandi’s budget, artistes’ fees revealed; Know who got paid the most for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s epic show: Report)
Avesham – Amazon Prime Video
Jeethu Madhavan’s Malayalam film Aavesham tells the story of three young students Aju (hipster), Bibi (Mithun) and Shanthan (Roshan), who arrive in Bengaluru from Kerala to pursue aeronautical engineering. When they face problems caused by the college bully Kutty (Midhutty), they seek help from a famous gangster named Ranga (Fahadh Faasil), whom they meet in a bar. But what happens when their quest for vengeance backfires on them?
Undekhi (Season 3) – SonyLIV
Directed by Harsh Chhaya, Surya Sharma, Aanchal Singh, Ankur Rathee, Dibyendu Bhattacharya and others, season 3 of this much-loved series focuses on the Atwal family, who are forced to reclaim their power. The shocking death of a dancer at a family event leads to chaos, and Papaji plans to announce his succession plan, leading to further mayhem.
Cooking Up Murder – Netflix
Watch a documentary series and skip the movies and shows if that’s more your style. This new documentary, Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of Cesar Roman, tells the story of a Spanish chef accused of using a fake identity and a web of secrets to climb his way to success.
Doctor Who – Disney+Hotstar
Ncuti Gatwa, of Sex Education fame, has taken up the mantle of becoming the new Doctor Who. He is the fifteenth Doctor to lead the series, directed by Russell T Davies. Millie Gibson will join Nkuti in this time-traveling adventure as his partner Ruby Sunday.
Pretty Little Liars: Summer School – GeoCinema
This ground-breaking horror, thriller, drama centers around a group of teenage girls whose lives are changed when a mysterious assailant begins harassing them. If the name of the series sounds familiar, that’s because it’s taken from the Sara Shepherd novels of the same name, which also inspired the hit TV series.
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