Last week was marked with the arrival of some exciting Indian OTT titles including several films and web series such as ’Jogi’, ‘Dahan’, ‘Vikram’, ‘Vikrant Rona’, and ‘Ramarao on Duty’, to name a few.
Likewise, the current week too has some eagerly anticipated OTT films and web series coming up. For this article, we have compiled a list of the top Indian titles streaming on OTT platforms this week.
College Kaand (Streaming on Stage App from 19th September)
The Harayanvi crime thriller web series features proficient actor Yashpal Sharma in the role of a cop and the story revolves around the brutal murder of a college principal. How the cop investigates the case to catch the culprit among many suspects forms the show’s crux.
Hush Hush (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video from 22nd September)
The crime drama series follows the story of four affluent women – a lobbyist Ishi (Juhi Chawla), former investigative journalist Saiba (Soha Ali Khan), a fashion designer Zaira (Shahana Goswami) and a trapped woman Dolly (Kritika Kamra) and how their lives get entangled after a fateful night. But for how long can their secret remain a secret with a determined young cop (Karishma Tanna) on their trail?
Jamtara Season-2 (Streaming on Netflix from 23rd September)
‘Jamtara’ opening season was set in the Jamtara region of the Eastern Indian State of Jharkhand. The premise is about a group of small-town and ambitious youngsters led by the protagonists Rocky (Anshuman Pushkar) and Sunny (Sparsh Shrivastava) who are the brains behind a profitable social engineering phishing operation. Season-2 focuses on how scamsters trick gullible persons with the intention of trapping them through various kinds of scams. It would focus on a new scam apparently executed by using mobile SIM cards on a large scale.
Babli Bouncer (Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar from 23rd September)
The comedy drama movie features Tamannaah Bhatia in the titular role of an aspiring female bouncer – Babli Bouncer, who tries to achieve her dream of becoming a bouncer in Delhi. The coming-of-age and slice-of-life film has been directed by Madhur Bhandarkar and is set in the real bouncer town of North India – Fatehpur Beri.
Atithi Bhooto Bhava (Streaming on Zee5 from 23rd September)
Helmed by Hardik Gajjar, the romantic drama movie’s plot follows a regular modern couple – a stand-up comedian Srikant (Pratik Gandhi) and Netra (Sharmin Sehgal). Their live-in relationship is going through a rough patch but soon takes an interesting turn when the ghost of Srikant’s grandson Makhan Singh (Jackie Shroff) from his earlier life enters his life.
Diary (Streaming on Aha Video from 23rd September)
Helmed by Innasi Pandiyan, the crime thriller movie features Arulnithi as a sub-inspector trainee who takes up an old case of the murder of a honeymoon couple which happened sixteen years back. He begins to investigate the mysterious case with SI Pavithra (Pavithra Marimuthu) and the proceedings take him to Ooty and a bus which is travelling to Coimbatore.
Chhalle Mundiyan (Streaming on SonyLIV from 23rd September)
The comedy-of-errors family drama movie features Ammy Virk as Pammi, who returns from a foreign country to Punjab with a woman and a child. This causes confusion as his romantic interest Jassi (Mandy Thakkar) assumes that Pammi is married to the woman. The goings-on take another amusing turn when Pammi also begins to believe that Jassi is also married.
First Day First Show (Streaming on Aha Video from 23rd September)
Directed by Lakshmi Narayana and Vamsidhar Goud, the film’s plot follows Srinivas (Srikanth Reddy), who is shown to be a huge fan of actor Pawan Kalyan. His college crush Laya (Sanchita Basu) asks him to get the first day first show movie tickets for the film Kushi. His attempt to get the FDFS movie tickets then forms the movie’s underlying story.
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