
This week streaming platforms are bringing a mix of thrillers, dramas, comedies, and reality shows to viewers.
1. They call him OG
23 October
Netflix
The Telugu gangster thriller "They Call Him OG," which will be accessible on Netflix starting on October 23, marks Pawan Kalyan's streaming debut. Sujeeth is the director of the movie, which centers on a legendary underworld figure who returns to Mumbai after years of hiding. Packed with intense action scenes, Emraan Hashmi portrays the antagonist in a story about loyalty, power battles, and retaliation.
2. Param Sundari
24 October
Prime Video
Param Sundari’, a romantic comedy streaming on Amazon Prime Video from October 24, centres on Param (Sidharth Malhotra), a privileged young man from Delhi, and Sundari (Janhvi Kapoor), a spirited woman from Kerala. Their connection begins through an AI matchmaking app and evolves into a journey navigating cultural contrasts, hidden motives, and unexpected love. The festive release promises humour, romance, and modern reflections on tradition.
3. The Kardashians Season 7
24 October
JioHotstar
Fans of reality TV can catch the seventh season of ‘The Kardashians’ on JioHotstar beginning October 24. The season follows Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie as they navigate personal relationships, entrepreneurial ventures, and extravagant lifestyles. Expect drama, laughter, and the familiar family dynamics that have made the series a global hit.
4. A house of Dynamite
24th October
Netflix
Director Idris Elba has teamed up with Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow for A House of Dynamite. The thriller drama, will be available to watch on Netflix on October 24. It also showcases some political drama as tension rises in the country amid the White House leaders. Written by Noah Oppenheim, the upcoming thriller is expected to keep you on the edge of your seats.
5. Nobody Wants this Season 2
23rd October
Netflix
Season 2 will feature 10 brand-new episodes that are each around 30 minutes in length. In addition to the series renewal, Netflix announced new showrunners for season 2: Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, who previously worked together as executive producers of Girls.