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Top 5 OTT Shows Like, ‘London Files’, ‘Brochara’ You Can Binge Watch This Weekend On Netflix, Amazon Prime, Voot And More

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The eternal the confusion of, ‘what do i watch’ never fades, regardless of the situation given. Despite the amount of good releases the OTT platform has on a daily basis, the question remains the same. This week, there will be a mini-bonanza of fascinating web shows, both new and existing, debuting on a variety of OTT platforms. We chose to keep you up to speed with OTT players like Voot Select, Amazon Prime, and Netflix as they bring us new and fresh seasons of formerly popular online series.

Here the top 5 OTT shows you can binge watch this weekend-

1. “London Files” (Voot Select)

This six-episode forensic thriller, created by Sachin Pathak (who earlier created another cop thriller, ‘Kathmandu Connection‘), depicts a crime scene investigator who is seeking to solve an elevated case while fighting his own personal problems. As seen in ‘Luther,’ ‘Wallander,’ and ‘Happy Valley,’ to mention a few examples, this damaged cop protagonist who is clever and fighting his personal demons is a mainstay of western cop drama. With engaging, fully worked characters and a fascinating plot, there’s enough already to keep the audience playing the odds up until the very end reveal. Finally, what starts out as a gloomy mystery thriller quickly becomes a story of lies, deceit, and reconciliation.

2. “Guilty Minds” (Amazon Prime)

Guilty Minds is a film written and directed by Shefali Bhsuhan, co-directed by Jayant Digambar Somalkar, and produced by Karan Grover, Antara Banerjee, and Naved Farooqui. It stars Shriya Pilgaonkar and Varun Mitra, as well as Namrata Sheth, Sugandha Garg, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Satish Kaushik, and Benjamin Gilani. This legal drama, in which exciting issues are contested by lawyers with opposing beliefs, arrives on Amazon Prime on April 22nd.

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3. “Brochara season 2” (Voot Select)

The season 2 of Brochara follows Kanan (Amey Wagh), Pranay (Varun Tewari), Shivashish (Sayandeep Sengupta), and Abhimanyu (Ankur Rathee, who is newcomer to the group) as they struggle with challenges in life.
According to the premise, the director, writing team, and Dhiren (Dhruv Sehgal), the fourth gang member who has been transferred to Dubai for employment, have all altered since the season prior. However, one thing seems certain: the audience will like witnessing this bromance.

4. “He’s Expecting” (Netflix)

When a successful advertising executive who thinks he’s got it all worked out gets pregnant, he’s forced to face societal disparities he’d never thought about before. A Japanese program with a unique take on parenthood in which the genders of the parents are switched during pregnancy. He’s Expecting will be available on Netflix on April 21st.

5. “Better Call Saul season 6” (Netflix)

As his alternate ego Saul Goodman, an ethically troubled criminal lawyer, Jimmy McGill morphs into a small-time counsel and goes through a sequence of testing and catastrophes. Better Call Saul, starring Bob Odenkirk and premiering on Netflix on April 19th, is one of the best legal thrillers, especially when it comes to what occurs outside of the courthouse.

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