A power-packed friday brought seven major OTT releases, offering a perfect weekend binge lineup across Netflix, Prime Video, Zee5, and more. Here’s the complete list of films and series that dropped on november 21.
1. the family man – Season 3 (Prime Video)
The much-awaited third season finally arrived on november 21.
Manoj Bajpayee returns as Shrikant Tiwari, taking on a dangerous new mission.
The season introduces jaideep ahlawat as the main antagonist.
Directed by Raj & DK, the series is available in hindi, telugu, and multiple regional languages.
A high-voltage spy thriller perfect for weekend binge-watching.
2. Bison (Netflix)
Directed by Mari Selvaraj, the film stars dhruv Vikram in a physically intense sports drama role.
While the tamil version performed well, the telugu version didn’t match the hype.
Now streaming on Netflix in hindi and major South indian languages.
3. Homebound (Netflix)
India’s official oscar entry was previously appreciated at Cannes.
Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan and produced by dharma Productions.
Stars ishaan Khatter, vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor.
A story of two village friends aspiring for police jobs, facing emotionally charged challenges.
Streaming exclusively in Hindi.
4. The bengal Files (ZEE5)
Directed by vivek Agnihotri, featuring mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, and Darshan Kumar.
Surrounded by controversy and underperforming in theatres.
Now available on ZEE5 in Hindi.
5. Dining with the Kapoors (Netflix)
A documentary-style special celebrating raj Kapoor’s 100th birthday.
Features the Kapoor family, including Ranbir, Kareena, Karisma, Neetu, and Saif ali Khan.
Includes behind-the-scenes moments from their annual family luncheon.
6. The Death of bunny Munro (Jio Hotstar)
A black comedy starring Matt Smith and Raphael Matthey.
Based on Nick Cave’s novel, it focuses on a salesman’s unusual road trip with his young son.
Now streaming on jio Hotstar.
7. train Dreams (Netflix)
Historical drama featuring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones.
Adapted from Denis Johnson’s acclaimed novel.
Follows the life of a railway worker in early 20th-century America.
Streaming on Netflix.
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