The year is coming to end and OTT platforms are gearing up for some interesting closing releases that will keep you hooked. Here are our top picks for shows and films that you can binge watch this week.
Aarya 2 | Disney + Hotstar
Sushmita Sen's Emmy nominated show 'Aarya' is returning with a powerpacked season 2. The show will follow the journey of Aarya, played by Sushmita, a mother combating the dark world of crime and enemies, closing in on her family and children. She returns to India for a few days but ends up on the mafia's radar, sucking her back into the world of crime. The show also stars Sikander Kher in a pivotal role.
Aranyak | Netflix
Raveena Tandon stars as gritty pahadi cop Kasturi Dogra in 'Aranyak' will also marks her debut in the OTT world. Netflix described the show as, 'Political ploys, personal agendas and a beastly myth all surface as two mismatched hill station cops navigate a web of suspects after a puzzling murder'. Set in a forest, the story of ‘Aranyak’ is a dark and twisted tale in the middle of an eerie jungle and a mysterious town, where two youngsters go missing.
The Unforgivable | Netflix
The Unforgivable is gritty prison drama starring Sandra Bullock in the lead role. Sandra plays a dead-eyed woman restarting her life, after being behind bars for 20 years, for killing a police officer. 'The Unforgivable' has been adapted from Sally Wainwright’s mini-series 'Unforgiven'.
The Expanse Season 6 | Amazon Prime Video
It's a bittersweet time for fans of 'The Expanse' as the sixth season will mean saying goodbye to the world beyond Earth. The sci-fi show is based on a series of novels of the same name by James S. A. Corey. 'The Expanse' follows the endeavors of a troop of futuristic humans who want to maintain peace in the Solar system, but with constant threats from other powers, the task is hard and full of peril.
Voir | Netflix
From executive producers David Fincher and David Prior, the Netflix series 'Voir' bills itself as 'a collection of visual essays for the love of cinema'. The show celebrates cinema and the personal connection we each have to the stories we see on the big screen. From intimate personal histories to insights on character and craft, each episode reminds us why cinema holds a special place in our lives.