Some amazing releases are on their way this weekend to keep you entertained. So here is a curated list of some of the best content to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and other OTT platforms over the weekend.
Toofan | Amazon Prime Video
Farhan Akhtar’s big release with filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra 'Toofan' is finally streaming on Amazon Prime Video. 'Toofan' features Farhan in the role of Ajju Bhai who is the town goon. However, he carves a new life for himself and becomes a national-level boxing player. The film also stars Mrunal Thakur, Paresh Rawal, Supriya Pathak Kapur and Hussain Dalal in pivotal roles.
Never Have I Ever – Season 2
'Never Have I Ever' Season 2 revolves around the complicated life of a first-generation Indian American teenager Devi Vishwakumar who is navigating her high school school life after the very sudden, very public death of her father.
Season two picks up where the first left off, then takes Devi to some darker emotional places as she continues to deal with the loss of her dad. Her anger becomes a theme, as do her jealousy and insecurity following the arrival of new Indian student Aneesa (Megan Suri) at Sherman Oaks High.
Making The Cut S2 | Amazon Prime Video
After almost a year, the second season of 'Making the Cut' is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. 'Making the Cut' is about 12 fashion designers who are competing against each other.
The show follows a series of challenges that test their fashion, business and entrepreneurial skills. It is an engaging watch and perfect for a weekend binge.
Heist | Netflix
Netflix's 'Heist' comes from the producers of 2021’s Oscar-winning Best Short Film 'Two Distant Strangers' and chronicles three of the biggest heists in modern American history as told by those who committed the crimes.
Over the course of six episodes, the series covers issues of addiction, abuse and family tragedies and presents a thrilling binge that you might just wrap up over a weekend.
White Lotus | Disney+ Hotstar
Set in a Hawaiian resort, 'White Lotus' is a social satire that showcases various guests and employees as they vacation for over a week.
However, the staff is neither effortlessly cheerful nor supernaturally powerful. They are labourers, physical and emotional, whose job is to anticipate needs, to be always present and yet never noticeable.
The movie stars Murray Barlett, Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Fred Hechinger, Jake Lacy, Brittany O’Grady, Natasha Rothwell, Sydney Sweeney, and Steve Zahn.
Malik | Amazon Prime Video
Skipping a theatrical release due to the second wave of Covid-19, Fahad Faasil’s 'Malik' is making an OTT premiere.
In this flick, Faasil plays a young man who rises to prominence and unswervingly fights against political and police corruption in his village.