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Fallout, Amar Singh Chamkila and other major OTT releases this week

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This week, we have two major releases: Prime Video’s Fallout and Netflix’s Amar Singh Chamkila. The former is a post-apocalyptic series in which a handful of humans have been living in a luxurious underground vault for the past 200 years following a horrific nuclear explosion. The real world, on the other hand, is now a horrific wasteland filled with bloody creatures, mutated creatures, and other challenges. Things get interesting when the Vault Dwellers head out on a real-world mission.

Amar Singh Chamkila by Imtiaz Ali will introduce you to the untold story of the eponymous Punjabi singer who shot to fame , but was mysteriously shot due to the indecent language used in the song. Diljhit Dosanjh plays a musician.

South Indian Cinema has also launched Telugu adventure thriller “Gaami” on Zee5, which tells the story of an Agul who embarks on a journey to the Himalayas.

For comedy lovers, Netflix has Neal Brennan’s latest stand-up comedy, Crazy Good . In it, the comedian talks candidly about cryptocurrencies, the flexibility of social media, sexual compliments, and more. This is Brennan’s third comedy special on Netflix.

On the domestic front, the third episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show is scheduled to be released on April 13. In it, Kapil Sharma and his team had a candid exchange with Amar Singh Chamkila’s team including Imtiaz Ali, Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra.The show is First Watch TV shows on Netflix in India.

On the international coast, in addition to the films listed below, you can go see the Spanish romantic film Love, Divided. A young pianist becomes romantically involved with a game inventor who can only concentrate in complete silence. The film is a remake of the 2015 French film “Blind Date.”

For documentary lovers, What Jennifer Did on Netflix tells the truly chilling story of a girl named Jennifer Penn, who called 911 in 2015 to report her parents had been shot, only to have authorities… She was discovered to be the prime suspect.

If you’re looking for something to entertain your kids, you can watch Netflix’s Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp, in which Woody thinks he’s found his forever home at a forest camp after being kicked out of the forest. When the inspector enters the scene, his fantasy of a perfect little world is threatened. This live-action/animated slapstick comedy film is the sequel to the 2017 film Woody Woodpecker.

Here are our picks for the top new OTT releases from this week (April 8 to April 15).

Amar Singh Chamkila

Time: Live broadcast now

Location: Netflix

Amar Singh Chamkila is a controversial Punjabi singer popular for his risqué songs filled with sexual anecdotes. Although Chamkila was a huge hit among the audience, he received numerous death threats for corrupting the moral fabric of society. He was eventually shot; a mystery that remains unsolved to this day.

Diljit Dosanjh plays the famous musician in this biography, with Parineeti playing his partner and lover. The film dares to explore a quiet topic and experiments with editing style. For viewers who don’t understand Punjabi, the Hindi translation of the main verse flashes on the screen. The film is a good attempt to tell the untold story of ‘Elvis of Punjab’.

fall out

Time: Live broadcast now

Location: Prime Video

Prime Video’s Fallout is more than just an R-rated video game adaptation. It will make you laugh, gasp, curse and roll your eyes all at the same time. The story is set 219 years after the nuclear explosion. A small number of humans live in safe and luxurious underground vaults. The rest of the world has become an absolute nightmare, full of irradiated creatures, mutated humans, and every step of the way. All are fraught with danger.

The show features plenty of gory and violent scenes, such as people smashing eyes with forks, pulling out teeth with their bare hands, stitching wounds, blowing heads off like birthday candles, and beheading all humans.

The series perfectly taps into the minute complexities of human emotion and feels completely natural and relatable. It also explores themes of political instability, classism, and unregulated capitalism.

Walton Goggins is particularly impressive playing a savage mutant human who wears sarcasm on his sleeve and isn’t shy before slitting your throat.

Gami

Time: Live broadcast now

Where: Zee 5

An Agula named Shankar (Vishwak Sen) was sent to a ashram at the age of 15 because his phobia (fear of being touched) was mistaken for a curse placed on him by Lord Shiva. On top of that, he’s an amnesiac and can’t remember much.

After living with his condition for so many years, Shankar finally decided to embark on a journey to the Himalayas to get to the root of the problem and find a cure.telugu adventure film

Directed by Vidyadar Kajita. Chandini Chowdary, Abhinaya, Harika Pedda and Mohammad Samad are seen in pivotal roles.

anthracite

Time: Live broadcast now

Location: Netflix

If you want to watch something that will leave you scratching your head, this French thriller is the one for you. The story takes place in a small village in the Alps, where a gruesome mass suicide once occurred. Years later, when a journalist disappears and his daughter begins the search, a complex web of deceit and dark old secrets awaits. This French series will keep you on your toes. Indian viewers can watch the show in English and Hindi. It has also been translated into several international languages, including French, Spanish, German and Japanese.

stolen

Time: Live broadcast now

Location: Netflix

If you are tired of regular themes and are looking for something new, we recommend watching this Swedish drama, which brings you a different side of the world. The main character here is a young woman struggling to defend her Aboriginal heritage.

The series highlights unnoticed challenges in communities, such as the rapid decline of reindeer herding due to climate change. In addition to the challenges, the common conflicts between modernity and traditional values ​​and the consequent discrimination against the community are aptly represented.

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