
What to watch on Amazon Prime, Hotstar and Zee5 this weekend
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Bestseller, A Thursday and Mithya are the big releases this weekend. There’s much more waiting for you on your OTT screens. Check out the list.
Get ready for gripping thrillers this weekend. While Mithun Chakraborty and Shruti Haasan bring you a psychological thriller, Bestseller, Yami Gautam is here with A Thursday. Huma Qureshi is also here to enthrall you with Mithya.
Check out the list of new shows and movies to stream:
Bestseller
Bestseller stars Mithun Chakraborty, Shruti Haasan, Arjan Bajwa, Gauahar Khan, Satyajeet Dubey and Sonalee Kulkarni. The story revolves around novelist Tahir Wazir who is dealing with writer's block. He meets a budding writer Meetu Mathur. The story then takes a dark turn full of mystery, mind games and more.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4
Everyone’s favourite, Mrs Maisel, is back. Midge is now at the height of her popularity and books a career-defining stand-up comedy gig. With her career moving forward, things back home take a hit. Get ready for an emotional ride filled with laughter.
A Thursday

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