
OTT Releases This Week: Test, Chamak, Adrishyam 2 And More
It’s time to update your watchlist with the latest OTT releases. From mind-blowing thrillers to exciting comedy entertainers, here is a list of films you can enjoy this week. Check out the dates of the films and series that will brighten up your mood.
Hyper Knife (April 2 – Jio Hotstar)
The Korean medical thriller Hyper Knife is releasing on Jio Hotstar on April 2. The show follows a disgraced neurosurgeon performing illegal surgeries and driven by an insatiable desire to push the boundaries of neuroscience. When she crosses paths with her former mentor, a fierce battle of power and revenge unfolds, blurring the lines between right and wrong.
Cast: Sul Kyung-gu, Yoon Chan-young, and Park Byung-eun.
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A Real Pain (April 3 – Jio Hotstar)
Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain brings you a hilarious and heartwarming journey of family, history, and self-discovery. Estranged cousins David and Benji travel to Poland to honor their late grandmother and explore their Jewish roots. While David is a reserved family man, Benji is a free-spirited wanderer. Struck in a tour group of elderly citizens, the journey turns into a series of mishaps, along with moments of self-discovery. Their wildly contrasting personalities lead to both friction and revelation. Watch the family drama on Jio Hotstar streaming from April 3.
Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin, Will Sharpe, Jennifer Grey, and Kurt Egyiawan.
Pulse (April 3 – Netflix)
Pulse, a Netflix medical drama, is here. While the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doctor Danny Simms is unexpectedly promoted to chief resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship. Pulse premieres April 3, only on Netflix.
Cast: Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell, Justina Machado, Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Jessy Yates, Chelsea Muirhead and Daniela Nieves.
Chamak: The Conclusion (April 3 – Sony Liv)
Season 2 of the Chamak series, Chamak: The Conclusion, will be streaming on Sony Liv from April 3. It chronicles the journey of Kaala, a young, aspirational rapper who is coming back to Punjab from Canada. The thriller begins when he chooses to look into the unexplained death of Taara Taara Singh, a well-known singer who was shot dead after a live performance.
Cast: Paramvir Singh Cheema, Manoj Pahwa, Mohit Malik, Isha Talwar, and Gippy Grewal.
Adrishyam 2 (April 4 – SonyLIV)
The second season of the thriller web series, Adirshyam—The Invisible Heroes, is here. Adrishyam 2 will be streaming on SonyLIV on April 4. The story begins when three terrorists infiltrate India to orchestrate deadly bombings in the country. Now the undercover intelligence officers Ravi and Parvati are assigned with the task of neutralizing the threats before disaster strikes.
Cast: Pooja Gor, Eijaz Khan, Swaroopa Ghosh, Tarun Anand, and Chirag Mehra
TEST (April 4 – Netflix)
Netflix sports thriller Test is all set to make its debut on April 4. The film revolves around acricketer fueled by passion, a teacher caught between love and duty, and a scientist on the brink of brilliance. Their lives intertwined with one another: three lives, three battles, and one ultimate TEST.
Along with the trailer, Netflix also poses a question: How far will the characters go for their dreams? It also focuses on the choices of life, which will determine an individual as a hero or villain.
Cast: R. Madhavan, Nayanthara, Siddharth, and Meera Jasmine.
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Karma (April 4 – Netflix)
Karma, a Korean Netflix thriller, is here to blow your minds with an intriguing story. Netflix’s Karma is all about a fateful accident that intertwines six lives in a thrilling tale of karma and crime, where each must face their own dark truths and connections. You can enjoy the thriller on Netflix, which will be released on April 4.
Cast: Park Hae-soo, Shin Min-a, Lee He-jun, Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Kwang-soo, and Gong Seung-yeon.