This weekend, we plan to curl up in our beds along with some snacks and catch up on the recent OTT releases. And if you find this tempting, you might want to browse through our watchlist. A number of interesting OTT films and TV series are releasing this weekend and our carefully curated list has them all! Can’t wait to take a look? Read on.
Brahmāstra: Part One
If you missed watching this blockbuster on the big screen, don’t worry. It just started streaming on Disney+ hotstar. Be prepared to get blown away by Astraverse, India’s first superhero universe. It will keep your eyes glued to the screen. The movie has all the elements of a great watch, including action, drama, and mind-blowing VFX. Plus, you get to witness Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s epic chemistry. We can’t think of a better way to spend the weekend!
Enola Holmes S2

Enola Holmes 2 just went live on Netflix and you can treat yourself to great acting and an epic storyline. For those unversed, this show is based on Enola, the sibling of Sherlock Holmes. With her grit and unwavering confidence, she’s determined to solve the biggest mystery of her life. The best part? Actor Millie Bobby Brown aka the protagonist steals the limelight in every frame with her screen presence.
Ponniyin Selvan: Part One

This historical drama is inspired by a 1955 novel of the same name. The story revolves around the Chola dynasty and the struggles of the kingdom to keep its current power. With great actors like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Trisha Krishnan, and Vikram, you know you’re in for a fascinating ride. You can stream the film on Amazon Prime Video now.
Vikram Vedha

Featuring Saif Ali Khan and Hrithik Roshan, this remake of the iconic South Indian film of the same name will leave you impressed with brilliant performances and a fascinating script. The film will transport you into a world of goons, rivalry, and epic battles. If this sounds exactly like your cup of tea, tune into Zee 5 this weekend.
My Policeman

Whoever said watching a rom-com is always a good idea was obviously right. Of the same genre, My Policeman chronicle the story of a cop who falls in love with a schoolteacher. However, things get complicated when he also starts to develop feelings for his museum curator friend. This plot is set in 1950s England where homosexuality is still illegal. This feel-good movie revolves around how the characters navigate the tricky waters of the time while being true to who they are. You can now catch this -movie on Amazon Prime Video.
That’s all for now folks. Happy binging!
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