Formula 1: Drive to Survive season 7 (March 7, Netflix)
Formula 1: Drive to Survive is returning for another season, and this one is going to rip. The season captures the drama, triumphs, and heartbreaks that make Formula 1 a global phenomenon. This time around, there are plenty of fresh rivalries that will remind you a good side-eye isn’t just useful for checking your mirrors
Thandel (March 7, Netflix)
Starring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, the film’s story is believed to be inspired by a real-life incident in which fishermen from a village in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh accidentally drifted into Pakistani waters.
Nadaaniyan (March 7, Netflix)
The film follows Pia (Khushi Kapoor), a South Delhi diva determined to script her perfect love story, and Arjun (Ibrahim Ali Khan), a middle-class overachiever with his sights set on becoming the debate team captain. Their worlds collide when Pia ropes Arjun into a transactional arrangement — posing as her boyfriend to pull off the perfect romantic facade. The plan is simple: keep everyone guessing, no strings attached. But as real feelings sneak in, misunderstandings take over, leaving the duo questioning whether love can ever be scripted.
Vidaamuyarchi (March 3, Netflix)
A married couple's trip takes an unsettling turn when the wife goes missing, prompting the husband's frantic search while an unknown villain creates obstacles. The Ajith starrer also stars Trisha and Regina Cassanra
Laila (March 7, Aha and Prime Video)
The Vishwak Sen-starrer opened to negative reviews in theatres and was unanimously dismissed by viewers and critics alike. Directed by Ram Narayan, Laila is an action comedy film. The film sees Vishwak Sen essay two roles-Sonu, an aspiring model and Laila, a femme fatale. Apart from Sen, the film also stars Akanksha Sharma, Vennela Kishore, Babloo Prithiveeraj, and Abhimanyu Singh
Thugesh Vs The World (March 7,Jio Hotstar)
Popular YouTuber Mahesh Keshwala, also known as Thugesh, takes on a series of hilarious and daring challenges. From outsmarting con artists to navigating pranks set up by fellow internet personalities, Thugesh's unique charm keeps audiences entertained.
The Waking of a Nation (March 7, Sony LIV)
The show is set against the backdrop of an infamous event in Indian colonial history- the Jallianwala Bagh massacre- which took place on April 13, 1919. The show stars Nikita Dutta, Ranjit Singh and Sahil Mehta.
Daredevil: Born Again (March 4, Jio Hotstar)
Matt Murdock finds himself on a collision course with Wilson Fisk when their past identities begin to emerge.
Dupahiya (March 7, Prime Video)
The series narrates, set in the fictional village of Dhadakpur—also known as the Belgium of Bihar – is on the cusp of celebrating being crime-free for 25 years. But chaos strikes when a never-seen-before motorbike, that was purchased as a wedding gift gets stolen 7 days before the ceremony! With the fate of the wedding left hanging, the journey the family and the ex-lover of the bride take to find the Dupahiya forms the heart of this comedy that deals with the hopes and aspirations of simple people.
Picture This (March 6, Prime Video)
In this heartfelt rom-com, struggling photographer Pia (Simone Ashley) receives a prediction: true love and career success await her in the next five dates she goes on. With her sister's wedding looming and family playing matchmaker, her ex (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) reappears, throwing both her love and professional life into chaos
Rekhachithram (March 7, Sony LIV)
Suspended cop Vivek Gopinath (Asif Ali) rejoins the force after a gambling scandal. Upon his return, he is tasked with solving a 40-year-old murder case with faceless victim (Anaswara Rajan). He seeks redemption by cracking the long-unsolved mystery.
With Love, Meghan (March 4, Netflix)
Meghan Markle invites friends and famous guests to a beautiful California estate, where she shares cooking, gardening and hosting tips.
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