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November 14 to 18 OTT Releases: Top 7 releases you can enjoy on OTTs, this festive week

You won’t want to miss out on these forthcoming OTT releases, which include some of the freshest and best in entertainment.

New Delhi: It’s the middle of November in 2023, and people are in a festive mood and looking for some at-home entertainment. Exciting new content, including compelling dramas and nail-biting thrillers, is on the horizon from the entertainment sector.

In November, a number of movies, including Apurva, Kannur Squad, In Love and Deep Water, etc., will debut on OTT platforms. Criminal Code, The Crown, Believer 2, etc. are just a few of the genre series and sequels that will keep you on the edge of your seat till the very end. The films on this list are promising, and it seems like November will be a great month to go to the movies.

You won’t want to miss out on these forthcoming OTT releases, which include some of the freshest and best in entertainment.

1. Criminal Code (November 14)

Federal police are committed to tracking down every criminal once a heist of this magnitude occurs on the border between Brazil and Paraguay. The crime drama series Criminal Code is based on a true story and tells the tale of a group of detectives who follow a trail of DNA evidence to a pile of stolen money. Romulo Braga, Maeve Jinkings, and Thomas Aquino feature in the Heitor Dhalia-created Criminal Code.

Where to Watch: Netflix

2. Apurva (November 15)

A young lady is kidnapped by four notorious thugs while travelling from Gwalior to Agra. Her struggle to stay alive is chronicled here. This thriller has elements of crime, drama, and action that will have you on the edge of your seat. Tara Sutaria, Abhishek Banerjee, Dhairya Karwa, and Rajpal Yadav star in Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s film, which tells one of the most dramatic tales of good triumphing over evil.

Where to Watch: Disney+ Hotstar

3. In Love and Deep Water (November 16)

While on a luxurious vacation at sea, the ship’s devoted butler, Suguru, and a mysterious lady, Chizuru, cross paths as they investigate a murder. According to scriptwriter Yuji Sakamoto, this story is a romantic comedy on a scale never seen in Japanese cinema.

Where to Watch: Netflix

4. The Crown Season 6: Part 1 (November 16)

The events leading up to Diana’s sad death are shown vividly in the first part of Season 6. In addition, it explores the beginnings of other partnerships, such as that between a young Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Where to Watch: Netflix

5. Believer 2 (November 17)

In the plot, Detective Won Ho searches for the missing Rak while simultaneously pursuing Teacher Lee, the ringleader of a narcotics operation. Detective Won Ho sees Brian and Keunkal walk in and only Keunkal knows Teacher Lee’s true identity.

Where to Watch: Netflix

6. Kannur Squad (November 17)

The film, which features Mammootty and Kishore Kumar G., depicts the riveting story of a police officer and his team’s perilous mission across the nation to apprehend a criminal group. It also reveals how he steers his side to victory despite personal and professional doubts in this exciting story.

Where to Watch: Disney+ Hotstar

7. The Railway Men (November 18)

Unsung heroes of the Bhopal gas catastrophe are the focus of The Railway Men, an engaging 4-part character-driven series. Directed by first-time feature film filmmaker Shiv Rawail and scripted by Aayush Gupta, the series will chronicle the unwavering bravery of Indian Railways staff and their attempts to save numerous lives during that incident.

Where to Watch: Netflix