With Subhash Ghai’s OTT debut, the second season of Bhaukaal and Unpaused, this week is loaded with binge-worthy releases
January 20: Bhaukaal 2 on MX Player
Bhaukaal 2 sees Mohit Raina reprising the role of SSP Naveen Sikhera, who put service before self and highlighted the story of Muzaffarnagar, UP and its saga of lawlessness in 2003. Directed by Jatin Wagle, this 10-episodic web series tracks Naveen Sikhera’s journey as an efficient cop ready to bring change and peace in this chaotic town.
January 20: The Royal Treatment on Netflix
This rom-com revolves around Isabella and Prince Thomas. Isabella runs her own salon and isn’t afraid to speak her mind, while Prince Thomas runs his own country and is about to marry for duty rather than love. When Izzy and her fellow stylists get the opportunity of a lifetime to do the hair for the royal wedding, she and Prince Thomas learn that taking control of their own destiny requires following their hearts.
January 21: 36 Farmhouse on ZEE5
Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai is all set to make his debut on OTT as a producer and writer with this family entertainer. The movie delves deep into the disparity that exists within the same family. It narrates the tale of the rich and the poor, staying in the same house and the dichotomy that follows. Directed by Ram Ramesh Sharma, it boasts of an ensemble cast, including Amol Parashar, Barkha Singh, Sanjay Mishra, Vijay Raaz and Flora Saini.
January 21: Ozark Season 4 on Netflix
Ozark is a thrilling drama set in the present day and follows the Byrde family’s journey from their normal, suburban Chicago life to their dangerous criminal enterprise in the Ozarks, Missouri. The series explores capitalism, family dynamics, and survival through the eyes of (anything but) ordinary Americans. Season 4 of this Emmy award winner will be released in two parts. —TMS
January 21: Unpaused: Naya Safar on Amazon Prime Video
Unpaused: Naya Safar showcases five unique stories that show how the Covid 19 pandemic has changed us, making us value life and emotions more than ever. Vignettes of raw emotions like love, longing, fear and friendship are sensitively brought to life by filmmakers such as Shikha Makan, Ruchir Arun, Nupur Asthana, Ayappa KM and Nagraj Manjule.