- January 27, 2026
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De De Pyaar De 2
Platform: Netflix
Cast: Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh, R. Madhavan
Genre: Rom-com
Ashish and Ayesha’s unconventional romance reunites in this romantic-comedy sequel that digs deeper into. The stakes rise when Ayesha’s parents, led by her disapproving father, grapple with the couple’s wide age gap. Matters spiral further as the family lines up a younger suitor (Meezaan Jafri), triggering a chain of comic clashes, awkward moments and unexpected emotional turns.
Freedom at Midnight season 2
Platform: SonyLiv
Cast: Sidhant Gupta, Chirag Vohra, Rajendra Chawla
Genre: Historical drama
Nikkhil Advani’s sweeping historical drama returns to revisit one of India’s most turbulent chapters after Independence. If Season 1 traced the political manoeuvring that led to the 1947 Partition, Season 2 turns to its devastating aftermath, capturing the refugee crisis and the displacement of an estimated 20–30 million people. Adapted from Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins’s celebrated work, the series blends the tension of a political thriller with intimate human narratives.
The Night Manager
Platform: Prime Video
Cast: Tom Hiddleston, Diego Calva, Camila Morrone
Genre: Crime thriller
Jonathan Pine returns in The Night Manager after an eight-year hiatus, stepping into a new identity as low-ranking MI6 officer Alex Goodwin. His hard-won quiet life unravels when he crosses paths with a dangerous new adversary—Colombian arms dealer Teddy Dos Santos. Partnering Roxana Bolaños, Pine slips back into the shadows to infiltrate a lethal network of arms trafficking and guerrilla forces. Breaking from Season 1’s John le Carré roots, the new season unfolds an original storyline penned by David Farr.
FILM RELEASES
Greenland 2: Migration
Release: January 9
Cast: Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Roman Griffin Davis
Genre: Survival saga
Greenland 2: Migration is a 2026 post-apocalyptic disaster sequel that picks up with the Garrity family emerging from their bunker in Greenland and setting out across a shattered Europe in search of a new beginning. Led once again by Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin, the film extends the original’s survival saga, tracking the family’s perilous journey through a brutally altered world, where staying alive is the only goal.
Song Sung Blue
Release: January 9
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, Ella Anderson
Genre: Biographical
Inspired by the real-life partnership of Mike Sardina (1951–2006) and Claire Stengl Sardina, the story follows a couple who formed a Neil Diamond tribute band in the early 1990s, performing in small venues and earning local fame as Lightning and Thunder. At its heart is their shared hunger for musical fulfilment—an ambition repeatedly tested as circumstances pull them, and the audience, back to the harsh, wintry realities of Milwaukee, where life keeps getting in the way of the dream.
The Chronology of Water
Release: January 9
Cast: Imogen Poots, Kristen Stewart, Kim Gordon
Genre: Book adaptation
Raised in a household scarred by violence and alcoholism, Lidia Yuknavitch appeared destined for a downward spiral until literature opened an unlikely path to survival. Drawn from her bestselling memoir, the film charts her fierce struggle to find her own voice, as she grapples with trauma, sexuality, love and loss, and ultimately uncovers the life-altering force of storytelling.