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OTT releases this week (July 28–August 3): Sort your watchlist
OTT releases this week (July 28–August 3): Sort your watchlist

Hans India

time28-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

OTT releases this week (July 28–August 3): Sort your watchlist

As July wraps up, OTT platforms are gearing up to offer a diverse lineup of content spanning reality thrillers, nostalgic reboots, emotional dramas, and high-octane action. From Elvish Yadav's extreme reality show to the much-awaited reboot of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, and intimate relationship challenges to international romances, there's something for every viewer this week. Here's a detailed breakdown of the upcoming releases across platforms: JioHotstar Adda Extreme Battle – July 28 Reality TV gets an edgy twist with Adda Extreme Battle, hosted by Elvish Yadav. Featuring 15 top influencers and reality stars, the show revolves around physical and mental endurance. Contestants must outlast each other in brutal challenges where betrayal, shifting alliances, and survival instincts dominate. With each episode promising daring stunts and dramatic turns, this show offers a rollercoaster of entertainment with raw competition at its core. Black Bag – July 28 Black Bag presents a gripping spy thriller focused on George Woodhouse, a decorated intelligence officer, and his enigmatic wife Kathryn. When George is accused of betraying the nation, he must decide between loyalty to his country or his marriage. With layers of suspense and moral complexity, the series keeps viewers guessing till the very end. It's an espionage drama where nothing is as it seems. Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Season 2 – July 29 Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Ekta Kapoor's iconic daily soap makes a dramatic return. Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi brings back beloved characters like Tulsi and Mihir Virani, played by Smriti Irani and Amar Upadhyay. The reboot promises a modern narrative while retaining its emotional roots, tackling contemporary societal issues with a nostalgic twist over 150 episodes. Pati Patni Aur Panga – August 2 Hosted by Sonali Bendre and Munawar Faruqui, this celebrity reality show tests the strength of real-life star couples through humorous, emotional, and awkward challenges. From confronting personal differences to handling family dynamics, each themed episode unveils the raw realities of relationships in the limelight. It's glitzy, dramatic, and unfiltered. Netflix WWE: Unreal – July 29 Go behind the curtain of WWE's spectacle in WWE: Unreal, a docuseries that explores the unseen creative process behind the global wrestling phenomenon. Featuring exclusive access to writers' rooms and superstars' lives, the series reveals how each weekly event is crafted and the personal sacrifices behind the entertainment juggernaut. My Oxford Year – August 1 Starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest, My Oxford Year is a romantic drama about a young American woman who moves to Oxford University chasing a lifelong dream. A twist of fate introduces her to a charming local, changing her perspective and goals. With picturesque settings and heartfelt moments, the film explores love, ambition, and identity. Thammudu – August 1 Thammudu is a heartfelt action drama focused on the unbreakable bond between a brother and his sister. Amid life-threatening challenges and emotional setbacks, the protagonist embarks on a journey to protect his sibling. The story delivers emotional highs and adrenaline-pumping moments, making it a perfect family watch. ZEE5 Bakaiti – August 1 Set in a quaint village, Bakaiti captures the essence of rural life and family dynamics. Akash and Vasundhara navigate the ups and downs of married life while dealing with sibling rivalry. When a room dispute sparks tension between Vasundhara and her brother Bharat, the family must find common ground. The show explores love, conflict, and emotional maturity in a heartwarming, humorous manner. Prime Video Housefull 5 – August 1 Housefull 5 reinvents the comedy franchise with a dark twist. When three imposters pose as the heir to a billionaire's empire, they unknowingly step into a deadly trap. With mysterious murders and psychological games, the film blends suspense with humor, adding a thrilling edge to the familiar chaos of the Housefull universe. Sony LIV Twisted Metal Season 2 –August 1 Following their survival in Season 1, John and Quiet return to battle in the deadly Twisted Metal tournament, led by the cryptic Calypso. With deadly opponents, old rivals like Sweet Tooth, and new revelations—particularly John's reunion with his vigilante sister Dollface—Season 2 promises brutal action, deeper stakes, and emotional turns in a post-apocalyptic landscape. With adrenaline-pumping competitions, nostalgic TV reunions, real-life couple challenges, emotional dramas, and sinister thrillers, this week's OTT releases pack a solid punch. Whether you're binge-watching reality TV, diving into heartfelt narratives, or chasing suspenseful plot twists—your watchlist is sorted.

Black Bag review – glossy Steven Soderbergh spy thriller is less Slow Horses, more show pony
Black Bag review – glossy Steven Soderbergh spy thriller is less Slow Horses, more show pony

The Guardian

time15-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Black Bag review – glossy Steven Soderbergh spy thriller is less Slow Horses, more show pony

In a world built on deception, populated by people who can lie as easily as breathe, strait-laced British intelligence agent George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) values the truth above all else. Which is probably why he's given the task of unmasking a traitor suspected of stealing and selling a piece of potentially devastating technology. What complicates matters is the fact that one of the main suspects is his wife, high-ranking fellow agent Kathryn (Cate Blanchett). Others in the frame include in-house psychiatrist Dr Zoe Vaughan (Naomie Harris), alcoholic maverick Freddie Smalls (Tom Burke) and junior agent Clarissa Dubose (Marisa Abela). This knotty spy thriller from Steven Soderbergh attempts to distract us from a convoluted plot and baffling character motivations with fabulously chic interiors, impeccable tailoring and a general sense of dissolute luxury. And for a while it almost works: it's always a pleasure to watch Blanchett slink expensively around a set, and Fassbender wears his serious, Harry Palmer-style thick-framed glasses with suitable gravity. But times have changed, and to audiences acclimatised to the grubby, malodorous whiff of frustration and professional disappointment that seeps out of something like the TV adaptation of Mick Herron's Slow Horses, this all feels about as authentic as a set of dental veneers. The main problem, however, is the writing. We could probably get past the implausibly handsome cast and glossy, monied look of the production design if David Koepp's screenplay delivered a satisfying payoff. David Holmes's score borrows from the jazzy, percussive urgency of his work for Soderbergh's Oceans films, but, like much of Black Bag, it feels slick but superficial. In UK and Irish cinemas

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