These Are The OTT Movies Storming Screens This Week
Amazon Prime brings a mixed platter. On September 8, Bakasura Restaurant (Telugu) serves suspense with a regional touch.;
The big screens may be buzzing with films like Mirai starring Teja Sajja and Manchu Manoj, and Kishkindhapuri featuring Bellamkonda Srinivas. But at the same time, OTT platforms are gearing up with their own storm of fresh content. For viewers who prefer the comfort of their living rooms, this week offers a buffet of thrillers, dramas, romances, and even quirky comedies. The digital space is once again proving that entertainment has no pause button.
Amazon Prime brings a mixed platter. On September 8, Bakasura Restaurant (Telugu) serves suspense with a regional touch. Coolie (Telugu) lands on September 11, while Do You Wanna Partner (Hindi), a frothy drama, streams from September 12 starring Tamannah Bhatia. Adding variety, Larry the Cable Guy (English) and Jen Wee Season 2 (English) also arrive the same day, giving global flavor to Prime’s library. Clearly, this week Prime is aiming to keep both Indian and international audiences busy.
Netflix, as always, goes full throttle with multiple drops on September 12. Sayara (Hindi) promises intense drama, while Maledictions (English) and Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series (English) aim at thriller and fantasy fans. K-drama lovers get You and Everything Else (Korean), while The Wrong Paris, Beauty and the Best, and Materialists (all English) line up for viewers seeking variety. Netflix seems to have chosen this week to flood its platform, ensuring every kind of audience finds something.
Hotstar and Aha add their own spice. Hotstar offers Su from So (Telugu) on September 9, Only Murders in the Building Season 5 (English) on the same day, Tempest (Korean) on September 10, and Rambo in Love (Telugu) on September 12. Aha joins the race with Aditya Vikram Vayukha on September 11. Between thrillers, romantic dramas, and popular series, OTT viewers hardly get a chance to breathe. With so many titles storming in at once, this week feels less like a release calendar and more like a festival of streaming.