OTT releases this weekend: Explore the latest OTT releases - from Prabhas' Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire to Shah Rukh Khan's Dunki and more. (Disney+ Hotstar/ Netflix)News 

New OTT releases this weekend include Salaar Part 1 Ceasefire Hindi, Dunki, and more

This weekend’s OTT releases offer a variety of entertainment options, including action, romance, and musical drama. Don’t miss out on the Hindi version of Prabhas’ Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (Hindi) and Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki.

1. Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (Hindi) on Disney+ Hotstar

Prabhas’ Salaar: Part 1 – Armistice has arrived on Disney+ Hotstar in Hindi from February 16. The English version recently premiered on Netflix, while the original film, directed by Prashanth Neel, arrived on Netflix in South Indian languages in January. 20. Get ready for an exciting experience with Prithviraj Sukumaran joining the cast.

2. Dunk on Netflix

Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, Dunki, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal and more, came to Netflix on Valentine’s Day 2024. This immigration-themed film was originally released in theaters in December 2023. Shah Rukh Khan himself dropped a cameo. promo announces its OTT release, making it a perfect weekend watch.

3. This Is Me… Now: A Love Story on Prime Video

Jennifer Lopez is in the spotlight in this 65-minute musical film directed by Dave Meyers. Released on Prime Video alongside her album of the same name, the film is part romantic comedy and part action, revolving around a character loosely based on Jennifer. As he explores his romantic misadventures against the backdrop of his latest album, this film promises to be a unique viewing experience.

4. Love Storiyaan on Prime Video

Love Storiyaan, an anthology of six short films, draws inspiration from stories shared under the popular Instagram handle #IndiaLoveProject. Created by Somen Mishra, Development Director of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Head of Dharmatic Entertainment – Fiction, the series promises to be a fascinating exploration of love through different narratives.

5. House of Ninjas on Netflix

For those missing the series, House of Ninjas is an eight-episode Netflix original. Developed, directed and written by Dave Boyle, the series is based on a story by Yoshiaki Murao, Takafumi Imai and Kento Kaku, who also stars in it. The show explores the lives of a dysfunctional family forced back into their ninja past to fend off looming threats while retreating from their vast ninja lives.

Grab your popcorn and get ready for a weekend full of diverse and immersive OTT content!

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