OTT Verdict This Week: These Are The Titles Worth Your Time

This week’s streaming lineup offers a mix of thrillers, romances, comedies, and dramas. Thankfully, most of them are worth your time. From Rajinikanth’s larger-than-life return in Coolie to Cillian Murphy’s haunting performance in Small Things Like These, there’s plenty to keep your watchlist buzzing. A few titles fall flat, but overall, it’s a week stacked with watchable options. Here’s the rundown:

Coolie

Rajinikanth roars back in Lokesh Kanagaraj’s action-packed entertainer. A mix of smuggling, revenge, and massy punchlines keeps the energy high even if logic takes a back seat. Watch it for pure star power and swagger.

Verdict: Watch it.

Saiyaara

Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda shine in this heartfelt Mohit Suri romance about love, music, and loss. Emotional, dramatic, and beautifully scored, it’s a debut that feels like a blockbuster.

Verdict: Watch it.

Only Murders In The Building Season 5

The beloved trio returns with a fresh murder mystery and a star-studded new cast. It’s witty, suspenseful, and as charming as ever, proving the show still has plenty of life left.

Verdict: Watch it.

Do You Wanna Partner?

A comedy-drama about two women building a beer startup in a man’s world. While critics weren’t impressed, it still has breezy moments and good chemistry between Tamannaah and Diana Penty.

Verdict: Watch it.

Su From So

A quirky horror-comedy from Kannada cinema that’s equal parts spooky and hilarious. Its eccentric charm and fun performances make it a surprising crowd-pleaser.

Verdict: Watch it.

Small Things Like These

Cillian Murphy delivers one of his most restrained yet powerful performances in this quietly devastating Irish drama. Tender, haunting, and morally resonant, it lingers long after the credits.

Verdict: Watch it.

Rambo in Love

This Telugu rom-com starts with a fun premise but fizzles into silliness without much depth. Despite some bright performances, it feels disposable.

Verdict: Skip it.

Task

A gritty HBO miniseries with Mark Ruffalo at its center, blending family drama and crime thriller intensity. Dark, moody, and gripping, it’s a binge for lovers of heavy drama.

Verdict: Watch it.

Meesha

Ambitious in scope with survival and betrayal at its heart, but struggles with pacing and coherence. Despite some strong acting, it doesn’t fully land its punches.

Verdict: Skip it.

Bakasura Restaurant

A supernatural comedy that mixes food, ghosts, and youthful adventure. While it has fun moments, it doesn’t quite scare or engage consistently.

Verdict: Skip it.