
What to watch on Amazon Prime Video, SonyLiv and Netflix this weekend
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This weekend is Holi and OTT platforms have special treats for you. From Watch Vidya Balan's Jalsa to Dulquer Salmaan's Salute, check out the complete list.
Get ready to have a fantastic Holi weekend with exciting new films like Watch Vidya Balan's Jalsa on Amazon Prime Video, Dulquer Salmaan's Salute on SonyLiv and many other new shows.
Here’s the list:
Jalsa
Vidya Balan is coming back to your OTT screens since 2021’s powerful film, Sherni. In Jalsa, the actress has teamed up with Shefali Shah, Manav Kaul, Rohini Hattangadi and Iqbal Khan. Touted to be a riveting thriller, Jalsa is a tale of conflict that unfolds over the course of a single night.
Deep Water
Directed by Adrian Lyne, Deep Water is a psychological thriller based on Patricia Highsmith’s 1957 novel of the same name. Starring Ben Affleck and Ana De Armas in lead roles, the film shows the turbulent marriage of an affluent couple. It explores themes of extra-marital affairs, jealousy and possessiveness.
Bloody Brothers

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