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Top OTT releases this week in Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and more

What’s new today on OTT
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What’s new today on OTT

It’s a packed Friday across platforms, with Netflix anchoring the weekend slate and JioHotstar bolstering the superhero lane; the mix spans romance, mystery, action, and returning fan‑favourite series, set up for easy binge planning.
 Metro… In Dino (Netflix)
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Metro… In Dino (Netflix)

Anurag Basu’s ensemble romance arrives on Netflix on August 29, weaving intersecting love stories across Indian metros; the OTT date was announced by the makers and trade outlets a day earlier.
The Thursday Murder Club (Netflix)
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The Thursday Murder Club (Netflix)
A cozy-crime crowd-pleaser based on Richard Osman’s bestseller drops for weekend streaming, leading Netflix’s Friday slate highlighted in mainstream OTT roundups for Aug 29.
Thunderbolts: The New
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Thunderbolts: The New
Avengers (JioHotstar)Marvel’s anti-hero ensemble energizes the superhero slot this week on JioHotstar, spotlighted alongside major Netflix debuts in India-focused release guides.
 Half CA Season 2 (MX Player)
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Half CA Season 2 (MX Player)
TVF’s slice‑of‑life drama about chartered accountancy returns with fresh hurdles; Season 2’s late‑week arrival is flagged in Indian roundups dated August 27–29.
Kingdom (platform per local listings)
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Kingdom (platform per local listings)
The gritty action favorite features among the week’s headline OTT drops, paired in listings with Thunderbolts and Metro… In Dino for the final week of August.
The Chronicles of 4.5 Gang (SonyLIV)
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The Chronicles of 4.5 Gang (SonyLIV)
A Malayalam dark comedy crime saga lands on SonyLIV as a regional pick for the weekend slate, rounding out the cross‑platform spread for Aug 29.
The additions missed
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The additions missed
Songs of Paradise arrives to cover the musical‑drama corner with Kashmiri textures and vocal arcs, Karate Kid: Legends steps in for legacy‑franchise lore ahead of its wider run, F1: The Movie fuels the sports‑doc slot with paddock intrigue, My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2 returns for YA drama continuity, and Kingdom extends the action bench called out in several weekly roundups.
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