Get ready to explore a diverse range of films hitting OTT platforms this week, from crime thrillers to historical dramas.
Aattam (Prime Video, March 11th)
This Malayalam crime drama, directed by Anand Ekarshi, has been receiving positive reviews since its theatrical release. It delves into a sensitive topic – a sexual harassment accusation within a theatre group. However, note that it’s currently streaming only in Malayalam with English subtitles.
Bramayugam (Sony Liv, March 15th):
If you’re in the mood for a unique experience, check out “Bramayugam” on Sony Liv on March 15th. This Malayalam folk horror film, starring Mammootty, is shot in black-and-white and promises an atmospheric viewing. Similar to “Aattam,” it’s only available in Malayalam with English subtitles.
Main Atal Hoon (Zee5, March 14th):
Zee5 brings “Main Atal Hoon” on March 14th, a biographical film based on the life of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Starring Pankaj Tripathi in the lead role, the film delves into the journey of this iconic political figure. It’s available in Hindi with English subtitles.
Murder Mubarak (Netflix, March 15th):
This Hindi crime thriller boasts a stellar cast including Pankaj Tripathi, Sara Ali Khan, and Vijay Varma. Directed by Homi Adajania, the film follows a detective investigating the murder of a gym trainer at an elite club. The film will be available in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
Hanu-Man (Jio Cinema, March 16th):
This Telugu superhero film starring Teja Sajja and Amrita Iyer was a box-office success. However, viewers should note that for now, it will only stream on Jio Cinema in Hindi. Information regarding the release date for South Indian languages is still pending.
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