
This week (18th November to 24th November) is packed with many exciting releases that will definitely enthrall the audience. From documentaries to thrilling shows and heart-touching films, this week’s lineup has something for every viewer. So, mark your calendars for these much-awaited arrivals.
1) Nayanthara: beyond the fairy tale – Netflix (November 18)
Nayanthara: beyond the fairy tale is a documentary that takes a look at Nayanthara’s career and personal experiences, including insights from her close friends and colleagues, including Rana Daggubati and Taapsee Pannu, which sheds light on the actress’ journey to stardom.
2) martin – Zee5 (23 November)
martin An action thriller about one man’s fight against black-marketing dealers and terrorists who uncover a conspiracy leading to nationwide attacks. Dhruv Sarja, Anveshi Jain and Vaibhavi Shandilya have acted in this Kannada film.
3) these dark black eyes – Netflix (22 November)
The play highlights passion and its fatal consequences. these dark black eyes Follows a woman whose relationship with the man she loves spirals out of control, leading to dangerous and life-changing events. The cast includes Tahir Raj Bhasin, Shweta Tripathi and Aanchal Singh among others.
4) when the phone rings – Netflix (22 November)
A South Korean thriller, when the phone rings It revolves around a married couple who find themselves trapped in a terrifying situation after receiving a threatening phone call from a kidnapper. There is a lot of suspense and emotional turmoil in it.
5) love your enemy – Disney+Hotstar (23 November)
love your enemy is a South Korean romantic drama about two people who are linked by fate and a shared name and birthday, yet separated due to family conflict. After the breakup, they go their separate ways, but fate brings them back together after 18 years.
6) zombieverse season 2 – Netflix (November 19)
Get ready for another adrenaline-pumping season zombieverse, As the participants are thrown into an exciting zombie outbreak in Seoul. With its entertaining challenges and survival stakes, this “real-variety” series – partly reality show and partly variety show – pushes contestants to the limits, mixing mystery with raw emotion.
7) inner chinatown – Disney+Hotstar (November 19)
inner chinatown It takes the audience on an interesting journey into the life of an Asian-American actor who gets embroiled in a police procedural that exposes deep family secrets. Based on the novel by Charles Yu, the series stars Jimmy O. are yang and it is an exploration of identity, familial and social roles.
8) worship – Netflix (20 November)
worship The story of the mysterious disappearance of a 16-year-old girl in a small town near the Roman coast. As his family and friends try to piece together his final days, secrets begin to unravel, leading to some revelations. Featuring a powerful performance from Alice Luparelli, this show is a must-see for fans of intense psychological drama.
9) i want to talk – Theater (22 November)
In this highly emotional film, Abhishek Bachchan plays Arjun, who is grappling with the prospect of a life-changing surgery. As he faces his death, Arjun sets out on a journey of redemption, trying to repair his broken relationships with those he loves. Directed by Shoojit Sircar, it is a story of reconciliation and self-reflection.
10) based on a true story season 2 – GeoCinema (22 November)
The thrilling second season of Based on a true story The mix of dark comedy with entertaining crime drama continues. Kaley Cuoco returns in this exciting new season, which introduces a fresh mystery and a new killer. As the characters carry on with their chaotic lives, more mysteries are revealed in this highly anticipated continuation of the dark comedy thriller.
These are the new releases worth checking out this week. Whether you like thrillers, romance or light-hearted comedy, this week promises to keep you entertained.