OTT
Shows
For
Weekend:
Get
ready
for
a
spectacular
weekend
of
entertainment
as
the
first
week
of
June
2023
ushers
in
a
surge
of
fantastic
releases
across
numerous
OTT
platforms.
Who
doesn't
like
binge-watching
series
over
the
weekend?
With
OTTs
providing
an
entire
library
of
content
from
romance
drama
to
real-life
stories,
we
are
all
in
for
a
treat
every
weekend.
Whether
you're
in
the
mood
for
a
cozy
night
in
or
need
a
pick-me-up,
here's
a
list
of
the
best
content
available
on
OTT
platforms
that
will
entertain
you.
OTT
WEB
SERIES
TO
BINGE-WATCH
DURING
WEEKEND
Badtameez
Dil
The
10-episodic
romantic
and
dramatic
series
gives
the
idea
of
"opposites
attract"
a
contemporary
spin.
The
series
contrasts
the
philosophies
of
its
two
main
characters,
played
by
Ridhi
Dogra
and
Barun
Sobti.
The
drama,
which
takes
place
in
London,
also
stars
Minissha
Lamba
and
Mallika
Dua.
The
series
whisks
viewers
away
on
an
emotional
rollercoaster
of
romance,
heartache,
friendship,
and
family
strife.
The
narrative
touches
on
feelings
like
love,
sadness,
and
friendship.
Where
To
Watch:
Amazon
miniTV,
on
the
Amazon
shopping
app
(For
free)
Bloody
Daddy
Get
ready
for
an
explosive
OTT
experience
with
Ali
Abbas
Zafar's
Bloody
Daddy,
which
has
been
released
on
June
9.
The
movie,
in
which
Shahid
Kapoor
plays
the
main
protagonist,
recounts
the
quest
of
an
NCB
officer
who
is
trying
to
save
his
kid
from
the
grip
of
a
renowned
drug
lord.
Where
To
Watch:
Jio
Cinema
Gumrah
The
Aditya
Roy
Kapoor,
Mrunal
Thakur,
and
Ronit
Roy
starring
film
follows
the
murder
investigation
of
a
young
man
as
it
takes
an
unexpected
turn
when
the
police
learn
that
the
main
suspect
has
a
doppelganger.
Twists,
turns,
suspense,
and
drama
are
necessary
elements
of
a
fascinating
crime
drama,
and
Gumraah
offers
many
of
these
elements
that
interestingly
unfold
throughout
the
story.
Where
To
Watch:
Netflix
Never
Have
I
Ever
4
Drawn
from
Mindy
Kaling's
personal
experiences,
this
captivating
tale
delves
into
the
intricate
journey
of
a
teenage
girl,
navigating
the
complexities
of
being
a
first-generation
Indian-American.
Where
To
Watch:
Netflix