OTT Releases In November 2024: 7 Thrilling Must-Watch Movies And Series!
OTT Releases In November 2024: These upcoming titles will make sure to keep your binge-watch needs in place. Scroll down to check out what's releasing on OTT platforms around and after Diwali.
OTT Releases In November 2024
OTT Releases In November 2024: These upcoming titles will make sure to keep your binge-watch needs in place. Scroll down to check out what's releasing on OTT platforms around and after Diwali.
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Mithya: The Dark Chapter – November 1, ZEE5
In The Dark Chapter, the sequel to Mithya (2022), viewers witness the intense rivalry between half-sisters Juhi (Huma Qureshi) and Rhea (Avantika Dassani) as Juhi faces shocking plagiarism accusations from a mysterious writer. As buried family secrets surface and Rhea's jealousy escalates, both sisters become entangled in a gripping web of manipulation, betrayal, and revenge.
Kishkindha Kadam – November 1, Disney+Hotstar
Kishkindha Kandam is a gripping new series that delves into the rich tapestry of mythology and family dynamics. Set against the backdrop of ancient lore, the story follows key characters as they navigate power struggles, alliances, and deep-rooted rivalries. As secrets are unveiled and destinies collide, viewers are taken on an exhilarating journey filled with betrayal, adventure, and profound revelations. This captivating saga promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats!
Joy – November 22, Netflix
Joy, a captivating new film releasing on Netflix, follows the inspiring journey of a woman who transforms her struggles into a powerful story of resilience and self-discovery. As she navigates the challenges of life, from personal setbacks to societal expectations, Joy discovers her true passion and the strength that lies within her. Through a series of heartfelt moments and unexpected twists, the film explores themes of hope, empowerment, and the importance of pursuing one's dreams against all odds. With a compelling performance and a relatable narrative, Joy invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and the power of perseverance.
Dune: Prophecy – November 18, JioCinema Premium
In the vast and unforgiving sands of Arrakis, the spice flows once more in Dune: Prophecy, where Paul Atreides continues to carve out his destiny. This time, the stakes are even higher with the addition of Indian superstar Tabu, whose legendary screen presence promises to bring a new depth to this desert epic. Prepare for a sweeping saga filled with power struggles, deep betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of destiny within the captivating Dune universe. As the battle for control of the spice intensifies, expect rich character development and stunning visuals that will fully immerse you in this intricate world. Don’t miss the chance to witness this thrilling continuation of a beloved saga!
Despicable Me 4 – November 5, JioCinemaPremium
As November settles in, it’s time to embrace the delightful chaos of Gru and his Minions! The Minions are back, and the world’s favourite supervillain-turned-dad, Gru, is gearing up for his most hilarious challenge yet. Releasing on November 4, get ready for even more outrageous inventions and the goofy humour that only the Minions can deliver. If you’ve missed their babbling nonsense and slapstick antics, this installment is sure to hit all the right notes!
Citadel: Honey Bunny – November 7, Prime Video
Citadel: Honey Bunny has a riveting narrative that fuses the pulse-pounding elements of a gritty spy action thriller with the heartwarming allure of a love story, all set against the vibrant tapestry of the '90s. Honey Bunny is the Indian series within the Citadel universe and stars Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu.
Bank Under Siege – November 8, Netflix
In Bank Under Siege, set in Spain in 1981, armed men execute a bold bank heist, taking hundreds of hostages and plunging the nation into chaos. Amid the turmoil, a determined reporter races to uncover the motives behind the robbery, navigating a complex web of political unrest and societal tensions. As she delves into the backgrounds of the gunmen, the line between hero and villain blurs, challenging her understanding of justice and forcing all involved to confront their deepest fears.
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