It is a story about rivalries thickening both on and off the field, newer and murkier secrets are about to unfold in pursuit of Indian cricket team captaincy. On Amazon Prime, fans can watch Inside Edge Season 3. It follows the story of a writer and his startup-founder wife juggling their impending divorce with the absurdities and annoyances of life in their affluent world.
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The series will stream on 24 December.įrom India, fans can look out for Minnal Murali, a Malayalam language action-adventure film, where a tailor gains special powers after being struck by lightning.Īnother Indian TV series, Decoupled will premiere on Netflix on 17 December. Next up is The Silent Sea, a Korean thriller series where space explorers try to retrieve samples from an abandoned research facility steeped in classified secrets on the moon. Starting off in South Korea is Our Beloved Summer - a romantic comedy television series about ex-lovers who broke up with a promise to never meet again.
* This blurb appeared on a previous list.Netflix has been investing in new content for key markets, including South Korea, India and Japan, because of an increasing demand for K-dramas, Bollywood, anime and manga adaptations. Where to watch: Kapoor & Sons is streaming on Netflix. The film is a prime example of the alchemical success of writing, cast, and location, creating an immersive story whose details and dynamics stick with you. He carries that in every conversation with his mother, brother, and new friend Tia (Alia Bhatt), elevating Kapoor & Sons overall. Rahul might seem confident and comfortable, but the visit home unravels an identity he worked hard to build. Kapoor & Sons hit theaters to a strong box office and critical adoration in 2016 - paving the way for Shelly Chopra Dhar's Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga (also on Netflix), which centered a lesbian romance in 2019. The film does particularly admirable work with Rahul (Khan), who's hiding a serious boyfriend back in London. Fawad Khan and Siddharth Malhotra, two actors who look like they were bred in a Bollywood hero factory, play estranged brothers trying to keep it together while visiting their separated parents (Ratna Pathak Shah and Rajat Kapoor) and ailing grandfather (Rishi Kapoor, in deliberately distracting old-age makeup). Shakun Batra’s 2016 family drama (co-written by Ayesha Devitre Dhillon) sits comfortably on the border between Bollywood dramatics and muted indie introspection. Vidya searches for her missing husband and finds a much bigger mess in "Kahaani." Where to watch: Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is streaming on Netflix. And Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is nothing if not a timeless story about friends.* “Pyar dosti hai,” Rahul declares early on: Love is friendship.
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Despite being famous for its love triangle, the movie never pits Anjali and Tina against each other, instead depicting a beautiful friendship between the two women as well as their respective relationships to Rahul.
Khan and Kajol’s chemistry captivates throughout, from their Gap-clad days of college teasing to the unfathomable sexual tension of the gazebo scene. Here are all the new Hindi movies and TV series added to Netflix in November 2021. Among the twelve titles added, there are two Netflix originals: Hindi films Meenakshi Sundareshwar And Dhamaka.Three films female doctorAnd Maha Samudram, And female Available to view in multiple languages. Through her letters, Tina tasks her daughter with tracking down Anjali and reuniting the friends as lovers, once and for all. No Hindi series added to Netflix in November, only movies. Little Anjali grows up reading letters from her late mother, and she learns about her father’s old friend - his first love. The friends become estranged before Tina dies, leaving behind a daughter, also named Anjali in honor of their old friend. Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan) and Anjali (Kajol) are college besties until Rahul falls in love with Tina (Rani Mukherji) and Anjali realizes her true feelings for him. Karan Johar’s directorial debut became an instant Bollywood classic when it hit theaters in 1998.