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OTT platforms are flooded with many new series and films of varied genres and languages to watch in the last week of March. From Sara Ali Khan’s physiological thriller Gaslight to Sunil Grover’s United Kacche, this week has many interesting titles.
Here is a list of series and movies to choose from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and other platforms that you can enjoy this week:
Gaslight
In this psychological thriller, Misha (Sara Ali Khan) hasn't seen her estranged father in 15 years. When she goes to the royal family estate to see him, she realises that something terrible has happened to him, but she is unable to convince anyone else of the same. The film also features Vikrant Massey and Chitrangda Singh in key roles.
Where to watch: Disney+Hotstar
Release Date: March 31
United Kacche
Punjabi boy Tango (Sunil Grover) aspires to become an NRI based out of England, even if it means being an illegal immigrant. Things take a hilarious turn once he reaches there and has to live like a 'kaccha'.
Where to watch: ZEE5
Release Date: March 31
Kill BokSoon
Kill BokSoon is a single mother. She is also a lethal killer, with a 100% success rate on contract killings. However, right before BokSoon is set to renew her contract, she gets involved in a kill or be killed confrontation.
Where to watch: Netflix
Release Date: March 31
Unseen
A house cleaner desperately searches for her husband as a dreaded criminal syndicate dredges up past tragedies and ultimately drives her to violence.
Where to watch: Netflix
Release Date: March 29
Murder Mystery 2
Netflix will release the sequel to the hit comedy thriller 'Murder Mystery' featuring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler this week. The film plots revolve around after starting their own detective agency, Nick and Audrey Spitz land a career-making case when their billionaire pal is kidnapped from his wedding.
Where to watch: Netflix
Release Date: March 31
Almost Pyaar With Dj Mohabbat
Starring Alaya F and debutant Karan Mehta, the film depicts two unrequited love stories facing challenges of social status, caste, and inequality in parallel universes. Vicky Kaushal also appears in a special cameo role in this Anurag Kashyap’s directorial.
Where to watch: Netflix
Release Date: March 31
The Power
Based on the New York Times bestseller, The Power is our world, but for one twist of nature. Suddenly, women develop a mysterious new ability to electrocute at will, leading to an extraordinary global reversal of the power balance
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
Release Date: March 31