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Kuberaa (Streaming from July 18 on Prime Video)
Narivetta (Streaming from July 11 on SonyLIV)
Saaree (Streaming on Aha Video)
Moonwalk (Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar and JioCinema)
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Karki (Streaming on SunNXT)
8 Vasantalu (Streaming on Netflix)
Mr. Rani (Streaming from July 11 on Lionsgate Play)
Mr & Mrs Bachelor (Streaming from July 11 on Manorama Max)
If you're looking for fresh, binge-worthy content this July, the OTT universe has answered. From a high-stakes manhunt led by Dhanush to a psychological obsession unraveled by Ram Gopal Varma, this month's lineup spans genres, languages, and emotional tones. Whether you're a fan of suspenseful thrillers, political dramas, nostalgic journeys, or laugh-out-loud comedies, there's something for everyone. Here's a rundown of seven upcoming OTT releases that promise to shake up your watchlist.After a roaring box office run, Kuberaa is set to explode onto Prime Video. Dhanush leads the charge in this intense action-thriller directed by Sekhar Kammula. He plays Deva Kallam, a humble wanderer caught in a ruthless corporate conspiracy driven by a disgraced CBI officer (Jim Sarbh) and a powerful business tycoon. Rashmika Mandanna and Nagarjuna add star power and depth. With dubbed versions in five languages and a gripping storyline that dives into the dark corners of Mumbai's underworld, Kuberaa promises edge-of-your-seat viewing.Starring Tovino Thomas and Suraj Venjaramoodu, Narivetta boldly unpacks state-sponsored oppression of the marginalised while balancing sharp political critique with mainstream appeal. Set in Kerala, the film blends investigative grit with commercial flair, making it both a socially relevant watch and an entertaining ride.If psychological thrillers are your thing, Saaree is one to watch. Directed by Giri Krishna Kamal and written by Ram Gopal Varma, the story follows a man whose romantic curiosity about a mysterious woman in a saree turns into a dangerous obsession. With an eerie premise and unsettling tone, this one's perfect for fans of mind-bending drama.Step back into the 1980s with Moonwalk, a nostalgic tribute to youth, dreams, and Michael Jackson's iconic dance moves. Set in Kerala, this feel-good drama follows a group of young dancers who find purpose and identity through rhythm. It's heartfelt, inspiring, and drenched in retro vibes.A Kannada adaptation of Pa Ranjith's critically acclaimed Pariyerum Perumal, Karki tackles caste, education, and resistance. It tells the powerful story of a law student whose bond with an upper-caste classmate draws brutal backlash. With a socially charged narrative and emotional depth, it's a must-watch for fans of issue-based cinema.This Telugu coming-of-age story centres on a 17-year-old girl who is equally skilled in poetry and martial arts. As she navigates heartbreak, family expectations, and personal growth, 8 Vasantalu paints a rich portrait of adolescence and identity, offering both tenderness and strength in its storytelling.Mr. Rani delivers quirky comedy with a twist. When aspiring actor Raja is forced to impersonate a woman to chase his Bollywood dreams, chaos—and hilarity—ensues. This offbeat Kannada film promises hearty laughs with a dash of social satire.In this Malayalam drama, Anaswara Rajan plays Stephy, a bride who flees her wedding only to cross paths with an older bachelor played by Indrajith Sukumaran. What follows is a charming story of unlikely companionship, identity, and unexpected turns.
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