Made in Heaven 2 to Heart of stone: Latest OTT releases to binge this week!

In another edition of 'OTT releases to watch' we bring you a fresh batch of shows that are guaranteed to make you stop whatever you're doing and go on a binge watching spree!

Updated On: 2023-08-10 10:43 AM IST

Compiled by : Tuhina Upadhyay

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Made in Heaven Season 2 (Prime Video): The highly anticipated second season of Made in Heaven continues to follow the journey of Delhi’s elite wedding planners. The series delves deep into the glamorous and often turbulent world of upper-class Indian weddings.

As the planners navigate their personal and professional lives, viewers are taken on a roller-coaster ride through the intricate dynamics, lavish celebrations, and underlying tensions of these extravagant events.(August 10)

Marry My Dead Body (Netflix): In the Taiwanese film *Marry My Dead Body*, the storyline transcends the boundaries of death and sexuality. The narrative centers around Ming-Han, a straight police officer, who stumbles upon a mysterious red wedding envelope.

To his surprise, the envelope's owner turns out to be Mao-Mao, a gay ghost. Bound by a unique connection, Ming-Han and Mao-Mao become unlikely companions, forming a bond as they collaborate to solve the mystery behind Mao-Mao's death. The film thoughtfully explores themes of connection, identity, and companionship (August 10)

The Killing Vote ( Prime Video): The Killing Vote is a Korean series that delves into the moral complexities of issuing death penalties through a unique mechanism. Led by a character named Dog Mask, the series confronts the question of executing heinous criminals based on majority public votes.

Dog Mask takes it upon herself to carry out these decisions, even without official authorization, all in the name of justice and fairness. (August 10)

Painkiller (Netflix): Drawing inspiration from Barry Meier's book Pain Killer and a New Yorker article, The Family That Built an Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe, the limited series Painkiller provides a fictional retelling of the events surrounding America's opioid crisis.

he narrative zeroes in on the District Attorney's office as it investigates Purdue Pharma, the company behind the development of the highly controversial drug, OxyContin. Through the perspectives of perpetrators, victims, and investigators, the series delves into the lives forever changed by the rise of addiction across the nation. (August 10)

Heart of Stone (Netflix): Heart of Stone is a high-octane action-thriller that embarks on a thrilling globetrotting adventure. The central character, Rachel Stone (portrayed by Gal Gadot), works for a secretive global peacekeeping agency called The Charter. Living an anonymous life, Rachel's world is upended when a vital and deadly weapon known as "The Heart" falls into the hands of a skilled hacker

Teaming up with an ensemble cast including Jamie Dornan, Alia Bhatt, and Matthias Schweighöfer, the film promises suspense, action, and intrigue.  (August 11)

Commando ( Disney+ Hotstar): Transitioning from the big screen to the world of streaming, the Commando franchise presents a brand-new series. The focus remains on Virat, a soldier who leads a mission to rescue an Indian spy from Pakistan. As the mission unfolds, Virat's goal extends to neutralizing the threat posed by a potential bio-war.

Accompanied by cop Bhavna Reddy, the duo's efforts intertwine with danger and suspense. The series introduces an ensemble cast, including Vidyut Jamwal, Adah Sharma, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Shreya Singh Chaudhry, Amit Sial, Mukesh Chhabra, and Ishteyak Khan. (August 11)

The Kashmir Files: Unreported (ZEE5): The Kashmir Files: Unreported* is a seven-episode series that meticulously explores various facets of the Kashmir conflict.

Drawing from data gathered prior to the creation of the film The Kashmir Files, the series delves into different angles of the complex situation. It provides insights into the conflict from multiple perspectives, aiming to offer a comprehensive view of the intricate issues at hand. (Releasing on August 11)

Maaveeran ( Prime Video): Maaveeran introduces us to a timid cartoonist whose life takes an unexpected turn. He starts hearing the voice of his comic strip character, Maaveeran, a fearless warrior.

This newfound courage compels him to stand up for his people, leading to a transformational journey filled with challenges and personal growth. The series intertwines the cartoonist's reality with the world of his creation, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.  (August 11)

Red, White, and Royal Blue (Amazon Prime Video): Based on Casey McQuiston's 2019 novel, Red, White, and Royal Blue portrays a captivating love story between Henry, the son of the President of the United States, and Alex, a British prince.

This romantic drama explores the challenges and complexities faced by two individuals from vastly different backgrounds who find themselves drawn to each other. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and personal discovery, the film promises an engaging and heartwarming narrative. (August 11)

LOL (Prime Video): LOL offers a humorous twist with a comedy competition featuring ten comedians. The challenge is simple: participants must avoid laughter, and the one who manages to keep a straight face until the end emerges as the winner, claiming the prize.

This lighthearted series promises a barrel of laughs and friendly competition as comedians vie for victory.  (August 11)

Behind Your Touch (Netflix): Set in the tranquil village of Mujin, Behind Your Touch follows a veterinarian with psychic abilities, Bong Ye-Boon, and Detective Moon Jang-Yeol as they collaborate to solve small-time cases.

When they chance upon a vicious serial killer mystery, their partnership takes a darker and more intense turn. With an enigmatic and handsome young man entering the scene, the series unravels layers of suspense and intrigue. (August 12)

The captivating web series centered around the life of transgender activist, Gauri Sawant, illuminates her courageous evolution, the path to motherhood, and the hard-fought crusade that paved the way for the recognition of the third gender on all official documents in India.

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