Your weekend binge fix: Here's what you can watch this week

Updated : Oct 29, 2021 07:10
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Editorji News Desk

The final week of October has a host of movies and shows releasing on OTT platforms. Here's a round up all the titles that deserve a place on your watch list this week.

Dybbuk | Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video's 'Dybbuk' starring Emraan Hashmi and Nikita Dutta in the lead roles, is a horror-thriller. It follows the story of Sam played by Emraan and his wife Mahi who move into a new home. While decorating the house, Mahi buys an antique Jewish chest which soon begins causing paranormal activities at home. 'Dybbuk' is the remake of 2017 Malayalam film 'Ezra'.

Hum Do Hamare Do | Disney+ Hotstar

Hum Do Hamare Do is a rib-tickling family entertainer, which unfurls the story of Dhruv played by Rajkummar Rao, who falls head over heels for Aanya played by Kriti Sanon. However, she aspires to marry into a happy joint family, so Dhruv, who doesn't have parents, hires two people to play them. Enter Purushottam Mishra played by Paresh Rawal, a lovelorn single man who agrees to join in on the act when his long-lost love, Dipti Kashyap played by Ratna Pathak Shah, shows up to play the mother. This seemingly perfect plan soon starts spiralling out of control when Purushottam goes rogue and decides to charm Dipti.

Call My Agent: Bollywood | Netflix

Aahana Kumra, Rajat Kapoor, Ayush Mehra and Soni Razdan work their way through Bollywood as part of a Talent Management Company in the show 'Call My Agent: Bollywood'. It is the Indian adaptation of popular French series 'Dix Pour Cent'. The squad soon get into deep trouble when their company reaches the brink of collapse. Amid the internal chaos, they also deal with the colossal egos of their superstar clients who won't let them catch a break.

Aafat-e-Ishq | ZEE5

An adaptation of the award-winning Hungarian film 'Liza, the Fox-Fairy', 'Aafat-e-Ishq' narrates the ill-fated tale of 30-year-old's quest for true love played by Neha Sharma. However, every time she finds someone, her suitors start dying in freak fatal accidents. Worried that she may be convicted for one of these deaths, Neha then tries to decipher the sinister truth behind this strange curse.

Aisa Waisa Pyaar | Eros Now

An anthology of four short films weaved together with subtle notes of romance and comedy, 'Aisa Waisa Pyaar' presents a hearty new take on true love. The anthology delves into the quirky lives of its characters, who are at different ages and stages of their respective relationships and dealing with the complexities of a turbulent romantic landscape. The cast includes Adah Sharma, Rajit Kapur, Saqib Saleem, Ahsaas Channa, Prit Kamani, Sheeba Chaddha and Nidhi Singh among others.

Army of Thieves | Netflix

A prequel to Zack Snyder's 2021 zombie flick, 'Army of the Dead', 'Army of Thieves' is set six years before the deadly mission in Los Angeles. In this film, a small-town bank teller Dieter gets drawn into the adventure of a lifetime when a mysterious woman recruits him to join a crew of Interpol’s most wanted criminals, attempting to steal from impossible-to-crack safes across Europe. The group then sets out on a legendary mission, breaking into supposedly un-crackable safes across Europe.

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