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From Kantara: Chapter 1 to Lokah, this weekend's OTT lineup is so good you'll cancel all your plans!
From Kantara: A Legend- Chapter 1 to Lokah: Chapter 1, a number of films and OTT shows released on October 31 (Friday) providing a varied range of content for the subscribers over the weekend.
What, when and where to watch?
Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1 (Kannada film)
About: The film is a prequel to the 2022 hit Kantara, set in pre-colonial coastal Karnataka under the reign of the Kadamba dynasty. The story follows a tribal leader named Berme (played by Rishab Shetty) who leads the tribe of Kantara and faces off against the invading Bangra (or “Bangara”) kingdom led by King Kulasekhara.
Where: Amazon Prime Video
Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra (Malayalam film)
Where: JioHotstar
About: A Malayalam-language dark fantasy/superhero film directed by Dominic Arun, produced by Dulquer Salmaan.
Baaghi 4 (Hindi film)
Where: Amazon Prime Video
About: A hardened man (Ronnie) sets off on a merciless mission of vengeance and redemption when his world is shattered, unleashing raw violence and high-octane action.
Breathless Season 2 (Spanish web series)
Where: Netflix
About: As a Spanish hospital turns private, doctors and patients in Breathless Season 2 grapple with love, ethics, and survival amid chaos and change.
Bad Influencer (South African web series primarily in English)
Where: Netflix
About: A single mother turns to selling fake luxury bags with a self-obsessed influencer — until their hustle spirals into a dangerous web of crime and deception.
Maarigallu (Kannada web series)
Where: ZEE5
About: The story revolves around a hidden treasure from the ancient Kadamba dynasty (one of Karnataka’s earliest dynasties).
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