OTT Releases This Weekend – What to Watch and Where

Now that the weekend is upon us, OTT platforms are bringing us new releases from romantic tales, inspiring dramas, and superhero action. Whether you want an uplifting distraction or edge-of-your-seat action, we have rounded up the biggest streaming titles this weekend and where to catch them.

Metro… In Dino – Netflix (August 29)

Anurag Basu is back with another slice-of-life ensemble, Metro… In Dino. The film expands upon many love stories in four Indian cities – Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Bangalore, with a star cast including Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta, Konkona Sen Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Sara Ali Khan. The movie promises a mix of emotions, romance, and realism. Watch on Netflix.

Half CA Season 2 – Amazon Prime Video & MX Player (August 27)

If you liked the first season, our journey continues in Half CA Season 2. The show documents the struggle of all CA aspirants while interpreting the sleepless nights, stress, and every ounce of hard work to pursue a dream. With Ahsaas Channa and Prit Kamani in leading roles, this season peels back an extra layer to reveal the mental burden and turmoil every student endures during a lengthy education with one of the toughest professional qualifications in India. Watch on Prime Video or MX Player.

Rambo in Love – JioCinema (August 29)

Offering a humorous spin to the lineup, Rambo in Love tells the story of a struggling entrepreneur who runs into her ex, and it might be his last chance. Starring Payal Chengappa and Abhinav Manikanta, this one is a comedic drama. Watch on JioCinema.

Thunderbolts – Disney+ Hotstar (August 27)

For all the Marvel fans, prepare to be entertained with Thunderbolts. Combining superheroes and supervillains in an action film featuring a team of anti-heroes, this film delivers. Expect big-scale action, witty banter, and a lot of Marvel-style action adventure. Perfect for a blockbuster weekend at home. Watch on Disney+ Hotstar.

The Thursday Murder Club – Netflix (August 28)

Adapted from Richard Osman’s bestselling novel, The Thursday Murder Club follows a comedic crime drama based on retirees solving cold cases. While taking on a lighter tone, the quirky mystery is a fun retelling typically absent in hard crime fiction. Watch on Netflix.

My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2 – Netflix (August 28)

In the second season of My Life with the Walter Boys, Jackie returns to deal with many Walter brothers under her roof, dealing with new love triangles, friendships, and emotional getaways for an easy weekend binge. Watch on Netflix.

Songs of Paradise – Prime Video (August 29)

Songs of Paradise is a musical biographical drama that merges soulful music and a story. For viewers who value emotional integrity and musicality, Songs of Paradise is a must-see film. Watch on Netflix.

Karate Kid: Legends – Netflix (August 30)

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Karate Kid: Legends is an exciting organic resurrection of the legendary martial arts classic, for audiences who grew up watching the classics, feel nostalgia, and want to practice fresh actions with customized ways of doing things and life lessons. Watch on Netflix.

Better Man – Lionsgate Play (August 29)

Better Man is a biographical musical drama that explores various facets of ambition and change, and it can be looked at as an inspiring and emotional experience. Watch on Lionsgate Play.

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Final Word

With Marvel action in Thunderbolts, a heartfelt urban story in Metro… Dino and nostalgia in Karate Kid: Legends, there appears to appeal to nearly everything in this weekend’s OOT catalogue! So grab your favorite snacks, log in to your streaming app of choice, and let the binge-watching commence!

Khushbu K

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