
During the first month of the year, OTT platforms gave the audience varied content. From Tandav to The White Tiger, there was something for all in the world of streaming platforms.
In the first week of February, streaming platforms have welcomed us with Amazon Prime Video’s Bliss, Netflix’s Malcolm & Marie, ZEE5’s Lahore Confidential, AltBalaji and ZEE5’s LSD (Love Scandal & Doctors) and the digital release of Ravi Teja’s Krack on Aha.
Krack was one of the first big films to release in theatres after the lockdown restrictions were relaxed. The Ravi Teja-starrer brought back cine-goers in hordes, and the success of the film was seen as a positive sign for the film industry. Also starring Shruti Haasan, the film is now streaming on Aha.
Hollywood film Malcolm & Marie is also streaming on Netflix. Starring Zendaya and John David Washington, the trailer describes this film as ‘not a love story’ but ‘a story of love’. The film was shot during the pandemic and has been shot completely in black and white. The Hollywood Reporter’s review of the film read, “Washington holds his own throughout but it’s MVP Zendaya who carries the movie, revealing as much in Marie’s loaded silences as she does in her words.”
Amazon Prime Video original film Bliss, starring Salma Hayek and Owen Wilson, is out. The psychological drama has the two characters jumping between their reality and a simulation, so much so that they even can’t tell the difference between the two anymore. Hayek’s character seems to have designed the multiple alternate realities and Wilson’s character seems like her test subject, but there’s more to this than meets the eye.
A sitcom about a bunch of police officers in a New York precinct, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is continuously funny. The performances are great, and the uniquely written characters never let you get bored.
A prequel of the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho, Bates Motel tells the story of Normal Bates from when he was a kid. The acting is superb, both by Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates and Vera Farmiga as his mother Norma Bates. There is uneasy, almost incestuous tension between the duo and that is the biggest strength of this show. Sometimes scary and sometimes creepy, Bates Motel is a worthy prequel.
Set in 1980s' England, the followup of Mike Flanagan's The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, chronicles the tale of inhabitants of Bly Manor, the titular creepy house in English countryside. Like apparently all big houses in horror fiction, Bly Manor is haunted as well. Henry Thomas, Victoria Pedretti, Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Kate Siegel return from the original series.
Elijah Wood plays an everyman whose life is turned into a veritable whirlwind by a flamboyantly British "holistic" detective; holistic because he believes everything in the universe to be interconnected. And indeed, he has a seemingly preternatural ability. The feel of the show is like from one of the more strange comic-books from the 80s came to life. The story is loosely based on the writings of the great Douglas Adams.
The One and Only Ivan revolves around a silverback gorilla (the titular Ivan) who performs for his human master Mack (Bryan Cranston) in a mini-circus inside a mall. A gentle soul whose preoccupations include hanging out with other captive animals and a stray dog that sneaks into the cages once in a while, Ivan, the headliner of the circus, nevertheless has to look fierce and deadly in front of the audience. Because that is how humans imagine gorillas are, which in turn justifies all sorts of cruelties meted out to these animals.
Starring Sanjay Dutt in the lead role, Torbaaz is now streaming on Netflix. The film follows Dutt’s character as he tries to form a cricket team at a refugee camp with vulnerable children. He is fighting against the terrorism nexus who wants to recruit children. The film also stars Rahul Dev and Nargis Fakhri.
Set in China during the Han dynasty, Mulan, which is the live-action remake of animated original follows Hua Mulan (Liu Yifei), a rebellious young woman who disguises herself as a man and enlists in the Imperial Army to fight off the Huns, invaders from the north, so that her ailing father would not have to go as part of conscription.
Based on Vikram Seth’s novel of the same name, this Mira Nair miniseries is streaming on Netflix. The Indian Express’ Shubhra Gupta shared in her review, “The series may seem a bit too explanatory in some places, but when there is so much fear about looking at the present and the way things are imploding, Nair’s clear-eyed, unambiguous stance in recreating an older India, where things were difficult, but where there was still the possibility of friendship and amity between Hindus and Muslims, makes her A Suitable Boy worth your time.”
A romantic anthology series that dramatises the real-life love stories from the New York Times’ column of the same name, Modern Love explores love in all its forms.
If you are a fan of cricket, then Amazon Prime Video web series Inside Edge is for you. It chronicles the murky side of cricket. The story revolves around Zarina Malik, an actor played by Richa Chadda, who co-owns a cricket team, Mumbai Mavericks, in the Power Play League (PPL). She is put on the spot when the co-owner of her team goes bankrupt. Apart from Chadha, Vivek Oberoi, Tanuj Virwani, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Angad Bedi and Aamir Bashir play important roles in the web series.
In case you haven’t watched it yet, catch Scam 1992 on Sony LIV. It follows the story of Harshad Mehta, who was involved in the biggest Securities scam at the time. Directed by Hansal Mehta, the show stars Pratik Gandhi in the main role.
A Call to Spy is a World War II-set espionage thriller tells the true story of women who were recruited as spies by the then administration British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to sabotage the Nazi operations in France.
In case you are planning to watch Eros Now original Metro Park 2, read our review on the series first. Indian Express film critic Shubhra Gupta called Metro Park 2 a light hearted web show. She wrote, "The 12 part series chugs along, giving us slight, good-natured encounters with this Patel family in America, the seniors still clinging to their Gujarati accents and thrifty ways, the juniors learning what it is to be teenagers in a strictly-monitored household. These Patels are also in the process of assimilating, and that’s what makes them a little more interesting.
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Go Goa Gone, a quirky zombie-comedy directed by Raj & DK, stars Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Kemmu, Vir Das and Anand Tiwari. It revolves around a rave party where all the guests turn into zombies.
This Anya Taylor-Joy starrer Netflix miniseries is based on a novel by Walter Tevis and has the actor as Beth Harmon, a fictitious chess prodigy from 1950s. The series is receiving rave reviews, and has scored 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Ali Abbas Zafar show is a political drama that features actors like Dimple Kapadia, Saif Ali Khan, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Sunil Grover among others in pivotal roles. The 9-episode series has its good moments but then, there are places where it completely loses the plot.
The fantasy web series follows the story of a man who, while investigating a mysterious death, is drawn into a battle between the human world and a realm inhabited by mythical creatures.
Directed by Ramin Bahrani, The White Tiger explores the themes of poverty, corruption, survival and India’s class struggle. It is based on Aravind Adiga’s New York Times-bestselling and 2008 Man Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name.
Also read | The White Tiger movie review: The film belongs to Adarsh Gourav
Actor Ravi Teja plays a violent police officer in the Telugu film Krack. The film was among the first few films which released in the theaters after the lockdown restrictions were released and now it is available to stream on Aha. Krack also stars Shruti Haasan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Samuthirakani, Ali, Devi Prasad, Chirag Jani, Mouryani, Sudhakar and Vamsi Chaganti.
Richa Chadha and Arunoday Singh-starrer Lahore Confidential is now streaming on ZEE5. The film, also featuring Karishma Tanna and Khalid Siddiqui, is the second installment in the streaming platform’s Confidential franchise which started with London Confidential, starring Mouni Roy and Purab Kohli.