Kaalkoot (July 27): Vijay Varma leads this crime drama as Sub-Inspector Ravi Shankar Tripathi, a principled police officer facing a moral dilemma.
Disturbed by corruption in a system he earnestly believes in, Ravi hands in his resignation but must handle a case before he is allowed to leave.
To ensure his removal from the force, Ravi starts diving deep into the story of an acid attack victim and gets embroiled in a complicated case with murky twists while struggling to manage his own predicaments
The Witcher Season 3 Volume 2 (July 27): The highly anticipated second half of Henry Cavill's portrayal as Geralt of Rivia hits the screens this week, promising an action-packed resolution to the gripping cliffhanger involving Geralt and Dijkstra.
As Vilgefortz's true identity as Rience's master is unveiled, Yennefer faces the daunting task of convincing Tissaia and the Brotherhood of his betrayal. Meanwhile, Ciri finds herself relentlessly pursued by the Wild Hunt, and Geralt emerges as her sole protector. In a world fraught with corruption, betrayal, and impending danger at Aretuza, the stakes for survival have never been higher. Prepare for an exhilarating experience as this thrilling season continues, now streaming on Netflix.
The Flash (July 27): Starring Ezra Miller as Barry Allen aka The Flash, the 13th film in the DC Extended Universe sees the speedster travelling back in time to save his mother from being murdered.
This completely changes reality and puts him in an alternate timeline where the Justice League, save for a retired Batman, doesn’t exist. Barry’s mom survives in this world, but he gets stuck in the past with a younger version of himself as the Kryptonian General Zod (from 2013’s Man of Steel) invades Earth.
Hidden Strike (July 28): Jackie Chan and John Cena spearhead this high-octane actioner as two ex-special forces soldiers tasked with a potentially catastrophic mission in the Middle East.
They are handed the reins of an operation requiring them to protect civilians while they travel on a dangerous road called the “Highway of Death” in Baghdad. The duo soon finds themselves embroiled in an oil war as they try to lead these innocent people to the safety of the Green Zone. Streaming on Netflix.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (July 26): Serving as a standalone sequel to 2018’s Bumblebee and a prequel to 2007’s Transformers, this sci-fi action film is set in the ’90s and follows the Autobots on Earth as they discover a Transwarp Key and hope to return to their war-ravaged planet, Cybertron.
They cross paths with a former soldier Noah and an artefact expert Elena on their quest to obtain this device and join hands with the Maximals—an advanced race of Transformers with animal-like forms. Unfortunately, their path is hindered by Scourge, a servant of the planet-eating entity Unicron, who hunts the key to consume Earth.
Happiness for Beginners (July 27): In pursuit of a new chapter in life, Helen Carpenter, a 32-year-old recently divorced woman, embarks on an adventurous journey. Encouraged by her brother, she joins a survival course with strangers, taking on the challenge of traversing 51 miles of Connecticut's Appalachian Trail.
As the hiking, camping, and heartfelt conversations unfold, Helen finds herself rediscovering life and love. This film, based on Katherine Center's novel, promises a heartwarming tale of self-discovery. Now available for streaming on Netflix.
Paradise (July 27): Set in a fictional, futuristic world, a groundbreaking technology emerges, allowing the transfer of years of life from one person to another. As biotech start-up AEON becomes a billion-dollar pharmaceutical giant through this innovation, their relentless pursuit of profit starts to overshadow human compassion.
When an AEON employee's wife is forced to sacrifice 40 years of her life to settle an insurance debt, he embarks on a desperate quest to reclaim their lost time and expose the true nature of the company. This thought-provoking film is now available for streaming on Netflix.
Good Omens Season 2 (July 28): An adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s eponymous book, Good Omens is a comedy about the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley (David Tennant), who have lived on Earth since its creation.
The plot focuses on them trying to prevent the coming of the end times, having grown to like their comfortable surroundings in England. Season 2 goes beyond the book and explains the aftermath of the duo succeeding in thwarting the apocalypse. They return to their normal lives until the archangel Gabriel shows up at their door with no memory of who he is. Streaming on Prime Video.
Twisted Metal (July 28): Based on the classic PlayStation game series, Twisted Metal is an exhilarating action comedy set in a post-apocalyptic world. It follows a delivery guy with no filter (Anthony Mackie) who is offered a chance at a better life if he can successfully deliver a mysterious package.
With a lethal axe-wielding car thief (Stephanie Beatriz) in tow, he must lock horns with feral marauders driving vehicles of destruction and other dangers of the open road to attain his dream of luxury. Streaming on SonyLIV.
Maamannan: Directed by Mari Selvaraj, the Tamil political film "Maamannan" has garnered significant acclaim during its successful theatrical run, thanks to its compelling narrative and powerful performances.
This South Indian movie caters to drama and thriller enthusiasts, offering an enthralling storyline and a talented cast featuring Udhayanidhi and Fahadh. Streaming on Netflix
Spy (July 27) - Nikhil Siddhartha, the talented and versatile actor, is set to captivate audiences with his new action-packed thriller Spy, directed by renowned filmmaker Garry BH. Following the immense success of Karthikeya 2, Nikhil has become a recognized pan-India actor, enjoying increased remuneration, popularity, and business scale for his films. Get ready for a thrilling spy movie on OTT!
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