This week, these movies and television shows will be available on OTT, and Vicky and Kiara will provide a triple dose of humor

This week, these movies and television shows will be available on OTT, and Vicky and Kiara will provide a triple dose of humor
  • December 14, 2022

OTT is your greatest alternative if you prefer to spend less than two to two and a half hours watching movies in a theatre. Like every week, there will be an excessive number of OTT releases of movies and TV shows this week. You can watch recently released movies on OTT in this circumstance. Let us tell you when and where your favorite television shows and movies will be aired.

India Predator: Beast of Bangalore

to amuse the audience The OTT premiere of India Predator: Beast of Bangalore is approaching. It will debut on Netflix's OTT service on December 16. The program will demonstrate how a predatory hunter's ruthlessness and man-killing operations crippled Bengaluru.

India Predator: Beast of Bangalore

Govinda Mera Naam

The viewers will also be able to see "Govinda Mera Naam," starring Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, and Bhumi Pednekar, on OTT. Originally scheduled for theatrical release, the movie is currently only available on OTT. A married couple is having an affair in the comedy-drama movie "Govinda Mera Naam." On December 16, the film will be available on Disney Plus Hotstar.

Govinda Mera Naam

National Treasure: Edge of History

On December 14, viewers can watch "National Treasure: Edge of History" on the OTT service Disney Plus Hotstar. This is the tale of a woman who looks for information about her ancestry. In order to learn the truth about her family's history and a missing Pan-American treasure, she sets off on a voyage of struggle.

National Treasure: Edge of History

420 IPC

This week, the audience will also be entertained by the movie "420 IPC." The movie is slated to debut on Zee Five's OTT service on December 17. CA Keswani is detained for a crime. To represent him in court, he retains Birbal as counsel. Birbal discovers that it is not as simple as it seems to exonerate Keswani.

420 IPC