- September 20, 2025
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OTT Releases
- Merako Media
- July 19, 2025
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Moonwalk
Platform: Jio Hotstar
Cast: Anunath, Sujith Prabhakar, Rishi Kainikkara
Genre: Coming-of-age
Set in late ’80s Kerala, Moonwalk is a pulsating coming-of-age dance drama inspired by true events. In a small town, a ragtag bunch of teens—wide-eyed, restless, and obsessed with Michael Jackson—band together to crack the code of break-dancing. As they hustle through school, odd jobs, and deep-rooted social biases, they find friendship, first love, and the fire to dream. But with a high-stakes state-level competition looming, tensions rise, fears surface, and the group is forced to confront what truly binds them—art as rebellion.
Ballard
Platform: Prime Video
Cast: Maggie Q, Titus Welliver, Courtney Taylor
Genre: Crime drama
In this gripping 10-episode spin-off from the Bosch: Legacy universe, Maggie Q stars as Detective Renée Ballard, a steely LAPD cold-case investigator heading a shoestring volunteer unit. Tasked with digging into LA’s long-buried crimes, Ballard stumbles upon a chilling conspiracy within the department itself. With pressure mounting, she turns to the one person who might help—retired detective Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver).
Trainwreck: The Real Project X
Platform: Netflix
Cast: Jorik Clarck, Giel de Winter, Thomas van der
Genre: Real-life crime
This Trainwreck episode unpacks the wild night a teenager’s Facebook birthday invite in Haren, Netherlands, went accidentally public—setting off an out-of-control party that spiralled into a full-blown riot. Fuelled by the frenzy of Project X-style hype, the streets erupted in looting, vandalism, and violent clashes with police. Blending raw footage, firsthand accounts, and viral posts, the documentary dissects how one digital misstep unleashed real-world chaos.
FILM RELEASES
Superman
Release: July 11
Cast: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult
Genre: DC Universe
In an age saturated with multiversal madness and CGI overload, Superman (2025) arrives like a breath of crisp, clean air. James Gunn’s reimagining of the “Man of Steel” doesn’t just reboot the character; it reframes him for a world increasingly wary of heroism. The film, led by David Corenswet as a quietly tormented yet resolutely kind Clark Kent, marks the official launch of the new DC Universe under Gunn and Peter Safran’s stewardship—Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters.
Maalik
Release: July 11
Cast: Rajkummar Rao, Abhishek Banerjee, Sanya Malhotra
Genre: Crime drama
Set in the gritty alleys of 1980s Allahabad, this violent gangster drama traces Maalik’s ruthless rise through the criminal underworld. As he navigates shifting loyalties, political manipulation, and brutal street justice, the film delves deep into the dark mechanics of power, ambition, and exploitation. Maalik’s ascent is as much about survival as it is about dominance—where every alliance has a price, and every act of violence carves his legacy.
Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan
Release: July 11
Cast: Vikrant Massey, Shanaya Kapoor, Zain Khan Durrani
Genre: Romance
Inspired by Ruskin Bond’s The Eyes Have It, this tender love story follows blind musician Jahaan and undercover stage performer Saba. Strangers who meet on a train, neither realises the other is blind. Through soft-spoken conversations and subtle, heartfelt gestures, a quiet romance blossoms between them—built not on sight, but on instinct, emotion, and unspoken connection. Though they’ve never truly seen one another, their bond is illuminated by everything they feel