
From Costao to Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs. Watch these new OTT releases on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar
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May is off to a fiery start for OTT lovers, with an exciting mix of thrillers, dramas, and comedies landing on your favorite streaming platforms this week. Whether you're into gritty true crime, royal family feuds, or quirky brotherly adventures, there's something fresh and binge-worthy waiting for you. From Nawazuddin Siddiqui's intense new role to a dark South African thriller's return, here's a rundown of what's new and noteworthy to stream starting May 2.May 2Get ready for a spine-chilling ride as *Black, White & Gray: Love Kills* lands on SonyLIV this week. This six-part docu-thriller centers around Daniel Gary, a relentless investigative journalist who finds himself entangled in a labyrinth of murders tied to a cryptic young man. What begins as a straightforward probe soon spirals into a psychological puzzle, challenging notions of morality, obsession, and justice. As the layers peel back, Gary is forced to confront how far the human mind can go when love turns deadly. Featuring compelling performances by Mayur More, Palak Jaiswal, Deven Bhojani, and Tigmanshu Dhulia, the show promises to keep viewers hooked with its gritty storytelling and moral ambiguity.NetflixMay 2Netflix's Unseen returns with a gripping new season, diving deeper into the perilous world of Zenzi Mwale. No longer just a house cleaner, Zenzi is now a woman on a relentless mission, navigating the underbelly of a criminal network in search of her missing husband. As the danger intensifies, so does her transformation—from an overlooked domestic worker to an unlikely warrior against a powerful crime syndicate. With Gail Mabalane leading the charge once again, joined by Waldemar Schultz and Dineo Langa, the new season promises more suspense, high-stakes drama, and emotional depth, proving that sometimes, the most invisible people can become the most formidable.JioHotstarMay 2JioHotstar's Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs unspools a gripping tale of legacy, betrayal, and buried secrets within a royal family teetering on the edge of collapse. When the domineering patriarch dies, it sets off a chain reaction—triggering power plays, emotional warfare, and the slow unraveling of the family's dark past. As the Raisingghs claw for control, old wounds resurface and loyalties shift, turning this opulent dynasty into a battlefield. With Nimrat Kaur, Ridhi Dogra, and Amol Parashar anchoring the drama, Kull promises a compelling mix of grandeur, dysfunction, and psychological intrigue.ZEE5StreamingZEE5's Costao dives headfirst into the gritty underbelly of 1990s Goa, where glamour masks greed and lawlessness lurks behind sunlit shores. At its core is Nawazuddin Siddiqui, playing Costao Fernandes—a steely customs officer caught in a high-stakes war against an entrenched gold-smuggling empire. But this isn't just another crime saga. As Costao navigates a minefield of corruption, political pressure, and personal cost, the series evolves into a powerful meditation on integrity and the loneliness of doing what's right. With Siddiqui bringing his trademark intensity, Costao promises a raw, riveting portrait of duty under fire.SonyLIVStreamingBromance on SonyLIV brings a refreshing twist to the classic sibling tale, wrapped in humour and hijinks. The Malayalam comedy stars Mathew Thomas as Binto, a spirited content creator whose search for his missing brother, Shinto (Shyam Mohan), spirals into a chaotic escapade through Kochi and Coorg. But beneath the laughter lies a story brimming with emotional stakes, unexpected betrayals, and tangled family dynamics. With a quirky ensemble cast and a narrative that balances mischief with meaning, Bromance is more than just a fun ride—it's a heartfelt ode to brotherhood in all its messy glory.
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