What to watch this week on OTT? From Ajay to Marvel!

Great movies are coming in theatres and OTT – from Son of Sardaar 2 to Fantastic Four, there is something special for every mood.

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This week’s must-see on oTT

Looking for something new to watch this weekend? You’re in luck! From laughs to thrills, this week’s releases have something for every mood.

Here’s your ultimate guide to what’s coming up on the big and small screen.

Big screen blasts

Son of Sardaar 2 (July 25) – Theatres

Ajay Devgn returns in this much-anticipated sequel with his distinctive style.

Expect the vibrant energy of Punjab mixed with adrenalin-pumping action and belly-clutching laughter.

Mrunal Thakur joins director Vijay Kumar Arora’s colourful production.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 25) – Theaters

Marvel’s First Family gets a fresh 1960s makeover with an all-star cast: Pedro Pascal as Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as the Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as the Human Torch, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as The Thing.

The backdrop of a retro-futuristic Manhattan sets the stage for their battle against the planet-eater Galactus.

Netflix Highlights

Happy Gilmore 2 (July 25)

Adam Sandler picks up his golf clubs again in this nostalgia-filled sequel.

Our hot-headed hero returns to the green for a heartwarming reason – to help his daughter Vienna’s ballet school dreams come true.

Trigger (July 25)

This South Korean thriller sees a determined police officer pursue a cunning arms dealer in a country where guns are banned.

Kim Nam Gil and Kim Young Kwang lead this cat-and-mouse game that keeps you guessing.

The Winning Try (July 25)

A fallen rugby star finds redemption coaching his old school team in this inspiring sports drama about second chances and finding your purpose.

Documentary Deep Dives

Trainwreck: P.I. Moms (July 22) – Netflix

Remember that weird 2000s reality show Moms about private investigators? This doc uncovers the wild drug scandal that completely ruined it.

Justice on Trial (July 21) – Prime Video

Judge Judy addresses the difference between legal and moral justice, recreating real cases where following the law doesn’t necessarily feel right.

Nostalgic Comeback

The Steve Harvey Show (July 21) – Netflix

The beloved ’90s sitcom returns to streaming, bringing Steve Hightower’s classroom pranks and timeless one-liners to a new generation.

Intriguing Drama

Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (July 23) – Prime Video

This eye-opening series explores Teen Mania, the stadium-filling youth group that combined rock concerts with religious fervor, exposing the dark motives behind its charismatic leader.

Letters From The Past (July 23) – Netflix

A mysterious stack of old letters leads a young woman on a journey to uncover family secrets and reconnect with her past in this emotional drama.

Whether you’re heading to the theater or relaxing at home, this weekend’s entertainment lineup promises to deliver!

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