OTT: Watch these new movies at home this Diwali
OTT: There are several options for moviegoers to stay in their comfort zones and enjoy new OTT releases on the special day, apart from the blockbusters “Singham Again” and “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” that are competing in theaters this Diwali. Let’s examine the recent and forthcoming over-the-top (OTT) releases that are available for viewing during Diwali.
Season 5 of “The Legend of Hanuman”
In addition to films, the highly anticipated “The Legend of Hanuman Season 5” is scheduled to begin streaming on October 25.
“Do Patti.”
The first production project by Kriti Sanon, “Do Patti,” will be available for streaming on October 25. Fans of the mystery thriller genre may watch it. The film, which stars Kriti Sanon in two characters, will also have the legendary actress Kajol in a police role. The film centers on twin sisters who have a sinister secret and a strange murder case.
“Thangalaan”
The OTT release of Chiyaan Vikram’s “Thangalaan” had a number of problems, but now that they have been resolved, Pa Ranjith’s film is apparently scheduled to begin streaming on Diwali. Parvathy Thiruvothu and Malavika Mohanan play the film’s female protagonists.
“Meiyazhagan”
The Karthi and Arvind Swamy film “Meiyazhagan,” which explores themes of nostalgia and rediscovery, is scheduled for an over-the-top release on October 27. Audiences gave the film positive reviews when it debuted on large screens on September 27.
“Lubber Pandhu”
The highly regarded Tamil movie “Lubber Pandhu” will be available for over-the-top streaming starting on October 31. Disney Plus Hotstar will provide the sports drama film. Sanjana Krishnamoorthy, Attakathi Dinesh, Harish Kalyan, and several more prominent actors feature in the film.
“Vettaiyan”
According to reports, the action-packed drama film “Vettaiyan,” starring Rajinikanth and TJ Gnanavel, will be available for streaming starting on November 7. The film was well-reviewed when it debuted in theaters in October. According to reports, “Vettaiyan” will be available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, which has paid an astounding Rs 90 crores for the digital rights.