What to Watch This Weekend |
A handpicked list of this week's top releases that are sure to fill your weekend with entertainment. |
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Ex-soldier Shaan (Aditya Roy Kapur) is recruited by the Intelligence services to infiltrate the inner circle of an arms dealer, leading to complications in the form of love and betrayal. The story follows Shaan as he stumbles upon events that turn his life on its head and reawaken his inner soldier. |
| Struck by lightning, a teen student falls into a coma and is taken to Singapore for treatment. He develops unique powers in the aftermath. When he revisits his hometown after many years, he sees the residents are in peril due to the plans of a shrewd businessman. Can he save the innocent locals? |
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Arun Kumar Mundha is an Amalapuram native, who refuses a low-paying job in his hometown and opts to intern in a corporate firm in Hyderabad. From handling clumsy roommates to experiencing a disconnect with urban life and dealing with the challenges of the corporate sector, he finds the going tough. Will he strike a balance? |
| Jack Ryan (John Krasinski) has taken on a new role as the new Acting Deputy Director of the CIA. His first objective in his new role is to root out systematic corruption within the organisation left behind by his predecessors. He soon discovers connections between the CIA's past mistakes and a new threat against the US emerging on the horizon. |
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John Wick Fan? Take This Quiz! |
Filmmaker Chad Stahelski introduced the world to a brand new fictional universe populated with dangerous hitmen through his 2014 action film, John Wick. The movie features Keanu Reeves as the titular assassin who goes after the people who killed his dog, which was gifted to him by his deceased wife, and stole his car. The movie was a sleeper hit that year and spawned multiple sequels with new characters. John Wick movies are known for their well-choreographed action sequences, diverse characters as well as its stunning visuals. Take this quiz if you're a fan. |
Interview Of The Week: Fahadh Faasil
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Post the success of the KGF movies, it would have been tough for any actor to reject an offer from Hombale Films, much less put forth his own demands. But that’s what Fahadh Faasil did to get Pawan Kumar’s Dhoomam made in Malayalam, instead of Kannada. That’s probably also why filmmakers across the country are queuing up to work with the actor, who tells us that he’s “in it to have fun and be happy” with his work.
In an exclusive interview with OTTplay, the Malayalam star, who is in the thick of shooting action sequences for Aavesham in Bengaluru, talks about his latest release Dhoomam, his positioning as an actor in other industries and why his ‘pan-Indian’ appeal is a reward for the work that he has been putting in since the beginning of his career and not just since the pandemic. Read the interview here. |
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