OTT releases: Watch your favourite movies and shows on streaming platforms this weekend
OTT releases: This week’s binge-watch list includes everything from digital downloads of previously released films to thrilling new television series. Watch your favorite movies and television programs this weekend on streaming services, including murder mysteries, romantic comedies, spy series, and slice-of-life sports dramas.
Citadel: Prime Video India’s Honey Bunny
For a side work, Varun Dhawan’s character Stuntman Bunny, also known as Rahi Gambhir, enlists aspiring actress Honey, portrayed by Samantha Ruth Prabhu. As he exposes her to the world of espionage and deception, she discovers his true identity as a secret agent. To keep their little daughter Nadia safe, the spies get back together years later.
The Indian spin-off prequel to Citadel, starring Priyanka Chopra and Richard Madden, is directed by Raj and DK. Young Nadia, played by Priyanka, is the daughter of Honey and Bunny and goes on to become a top-tier Citadel intelligence operative named Nadia Sinh. You can watch Citadel: Honey Bunny on Prime Video India.
Plankton, Mr., on Netflix
In the South Korean romantic-comedy series, a guy called Hae-jo, who was unintentionally born with the incorrect name, is compelled to go with Jae-mi, the most unfortunate lady in the world. Hong Jong-chan is the director and Jo-young is the writer of the program. Key roles are played by Woo Do-hwan, Lee Yoo-mi, Oh Jung-se, and Kim Hae-sook. On November 8, Mr. Plankton will be available on Netflix India.
Vijay 69 on Netflix
Anupam Kher plays the protagonist in this oddball slice-of-life sports film about a guy who, at the age of 69, chooses to enter a triathlon competition. Mihir Ahuja, Chunky Panday, and others are also featured in the movie. Akshay Roy is the director of Vijay 69, which will debut on Netflix India on November 8.
Netflix’s Investigation Alien
In the documentary series Investigation Alien, renowned journalist George Knapp explores the world in search of the truth concerning UFOs and their existence on Earth. George presents never-before-seen evidence and shares the results of his 30-year search. Netflix will begin streaming the series on November 8.
Part 1 of Devara on Netflix India
The Telugu epic action-drama tells the tale of Devara, portrayed by Jr. NTR, a coastal village ruler, and his rival Bhaira, played by Saif Ali Khan, who are involved in a violent rivalry over smuggling. Beginning as a personal grudge, the dispute swiftly grows into a far more significant power struggle that might upend the whole area. In addition, Janhvi Kapoor makes her Tollywood debut in a key role in the film. Koratala Siva is the director of the movie. On November 8, Devara: Part 1 will be accessible for watching on Netflix India.
The Buckingham Murders: India’s Netflix
Sergeant Jasmeet ‘Jass’ Bhamra, portrayed by Kareena Kapoor, is a British-Indian investigator who is grieving the recent death of her son Ekam in Hansal Mehta’s crime thriller. She is given the case of Ishpreet, a missing youngster who is around the same age as her deceased son. Trauma, sorrow, the experience of immigration, and our desire for closure are all topics covered in The Buckingham Murders. Additionally, Ash Tandon, Ranveer Brar, and Keith Allen have important roles in the film. Netflix India will begin streaming it on November 8.
Vettaiyan: India’s Prime Video
The conflict between Rajinikanth’s character, senior IPS officer SP V Athiyan, also known as Athi, and Amitabh Bachchan’s character, Justice Dr. Sathyadev Bramhadutt Pande of the National Human Rights Commission of India, is shown in TJ Gnanavel’s Tamil action drama. Fahadh Faasil and Rana Daggubati have important parts in the film as well. Starting on November 8, Vettaiyan will be available for viewing on Prime Video India.