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OTTs this week: It's unbelievable how rapidly March of 2025 has gone by. But no need to fret, the month is ending with a bang! Any guesses? Because streaming platforms like Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime video and many others are releasing some fabulous new movies and shows. This week’s releases include Anora, the Oscar 2025 winner and the highly awaited Khakee: The Bengal Chapter. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg, scroll down to find out what else can you binge watch this week!

OTT this week:

Anora - JioHotstar - Now streaming

The primary narrative of Anora follows a young escort from Brooklyn, Mikey Madison, who one day meets and impulsively marries the son of a Russian oligarch, Mark Eydelshteyn. Her partner's parents, after hearing about the situation, decide to prevent the marriage.

From 97th Academy Awards, the movie won five Oscars which includes Best Picture, Best Actress for Madison and Best Director Sean baker.

Bet Your Life - March 20, 2023 on Netflix

A comedy-drama Bet Your Life tells a story of a sports journalist who gets hired by a business tycoon to help solve his very challenging murder mystery with the assistance of his ghost.

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter - March 20, Netflix

After the death of a much-loved officer, an IPS officer sets out to clean up crime from the area as the officer’s law has been broken by powerful criminals and corrupt politicians. The next crime thriller which is directed by Neeraj Pandey also features Chitrangada Singh, Prosenjit Chatterjee, and Parambrata Chatterjee along with Jeet in crucial roles.

Revelations - 21st March, Netflix

A new K-drama Revelations takes the form of a detective who is haunted by a sister’s vision and a preacher working together to untangle the mystery of the missing person. But when their intra personal issues come to the surface, things begin to fall apart and their investigation fails.

Kanneda - 21st March, Netflix

Following Nimma, who flees Canada during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, finds out that the streets of Canada are not as welcoming as they seem and that its system is deeply flawed, therefore forcing him into a life of crime and despair.


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