Weekends usually brings a lot of new releases both in theatres as well as OTTs. While Tharun Bhascker’s Keeda Kola and Maa Ooori Polimera 2 will hit the theatres on 3rd of November, this weekend also promises a bunch of high-profile movies on OTT.
Shahrukh Khan’s Bollywood Industry Hit Jawan is perhaps the biggest OTT release this week. The massive blockbuster directed by Atlee, co-starring Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathy with Deepika Padukone in a cameo will release on 2nd November. Incidentally, this date happens to be King Khan’s birthday and the movie’s release on Netflix has made this day even more special and much-awaited.
Boyapati Srinu’s Skanda which starred Ram and Sreeleela will be the first big Telugu OTT release this week. The action entertainer failed at the box office and it needs to be seen how it fares on the digital platform once it releases on Disney+ Hotstar on November 2nd.
Apart from this, we also have the recent commercial hit MAD which will stream on Netflix from 3rd November. The youthful entertainer was released in theatres on 6th October and received great reviews for its entertainment value and out-and-out fun episodes. Not just youngsters but even family audiences are eagerly awaiting for this release.
Sushmita Sen’s crime drama series Aarya will also premiere for its 3rd season on 3rd November. The show, whose first two seasons received great reviews will be available to watch on Disney+ Hotstar.
The all-new episodes of the Hindi cult hit web series Scam 2002 will also stream from 3rd November on Sony Liv. The show follows the life of scamster Abdul Karim Telgi and Volume 2 episodes of the show’s new instalments will be available for the audience this weekend.
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