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From romance to crime and mystery, pick from a range of genres this week
With engaging content about romance, food, crime, comedy and even sex dolls, there's a range of genres for you to explore this week. Sushant Singh Rajput's tearjerker, Dil Bechara, is making its way to a digital platform; there's a comedy special that chronicles an award-winning comic's travel anecdotes around the world; you will witness a docuseries that spotlights the 1970s and '80s New York and the five families that had a grip on it, and much more. Here's the lowdown.
Exploring the vibrant street food of Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia, the newest edition of the hit series, Street Food, will be back with its culture-soaked episodes this week. Learn about cuisines of six Latin American countries and get ready for some major culinary .
Streaming on Netflix
The limited documentary chronicles New York in the 1970s and ’80s, when five families alone had control over the metropolis. Through interviews with law enforcement officials, ex-mafia associates and more, the three-part series spotlights their criminal acts and influence during the period.
Streaming on Netflix
The ominous show revolves around a young woman's murder—which, in fact, is pretty similar to an old case. As the suspense builds further, a new police commander tries to solve the mystery.
Streaming on Netflix
Love on the Spectrum talks about the world of dating and what it feels like to explore it when you're a person with autism. Viewers can expect extremely awkward moments, confusion, undiscovered emotions and a lot more.
Streaming on Netflix
Based on the famous John Green novel Fault in our Stars, Dil Bechara is a romantic, yet tragic love story of Kizie and Manny. Kizie is fighting thyroid cancer and tries to distance herself from Manny, before they go on a trip to Paris to fulfill her last wish. Soon, the events take an unexpected turn.
Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar
The stand-up special features Jim Gaffigan's experiences during his tour around the world—he travelled to collect anecdotes by talking to locals everywhere, and later transformed them into a comedy act. The two-part series focuses on each of the destinations individually.
Streaming on Amazon Prime Video
The much-anticipated sequel to the 2018 hit teen romcom is all set to come to our home screens. But this time, after a far-fetched union of Elle with her long-term crush, Noah, the audiences will seem them part ways as she completes senior year at high school and he heads to Harvard.
Streaming on Netflix
The comedy film centres around a family that is busy recreating a bygone era, to keep the just-out-of-coma matriarch from realising that three decades have passed. As far-fetched as it sounds, the movie takes a hilarious route to make it happen.
Streaming on Netflix
Starring Om Puri in the lead role, Project Marathwada tells the story of a debt-ridden farmer whose son has committed suicide. He seeks justice, but his pleas are unheard and disrespected. The film also presents a larger take on the farmer suicides in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra.
Streaming on Netflix
The Japanese marital drama features Tetsuo and Sonoko as a loving and kind couple. But Sonoko is unaware of the fact that her husband makes sex dolls. As she stumbles upon the truth, their lives experience a drastic change.
Streaming on Netflix
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