Some months feel like filler. November is not one of them. From the first Friday to the last, screens everywhere are booked solid with a line-up that makes you wish you had more weekends. Here’s your complete list of what’s hitting theatres and OTT this month, in order of release.
November's Biggest Movies And TV Shows On Netflix, Prime Video And More
The Girlfriend
Releasing: 7th November
Where to watch: Theatres

Directed by Rahul Ravindran, The Girlfriend stars Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty in a tangled modern love story that asks what happens when affection turns into fixation.
Jatadhara
Releasing: 7th November
Where to watch: Theatres

A mystery thriller centred on the secrets of the Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple. Expect buried treasures, forbidden chambers and a collision of faith, history and science.
Predator: Badlands
Releasing: 7th November
Where to watch: Theatres

Cast out from its clan, an alien hunter and a human ally journey across a brutal wasteland in search of the ultimate adversary. Survival meets sci-fi spectacle.
Haq
Releasing: 7th November
Where to watch: Theatres

Inspired by the Shah Bano case, Haq follows Shazia Bano as she takes her husband to court after being abandoned, igniting a national debate on women’s rights and justice.
Nuremberg
Releasing: 7th November
Where to watch: Theatres

As the Nuremberg trials begin, a U.S. Army psychiatrist faces off against Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring in a tense psychological duel over guilt, power and morality.
Baramulla
Releasing: 7th November
Where to watch: Netflix

A supernatural mystery set in Kashmir, where a missing boy leads DSP Ridwaan Sayyed (Manav Kaul) into a chilling tangle of local legend, grief and the unknown.
Frankenstein
Releasing: 7th November
Where to watch: Netflix

A bold retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic, where science goes too far, creation turns on its creator, and humanity pays the price.
Delhi Crime Season 3
Releasing: 13th November
Where to watch: Netflix

Shefali Shah returns as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi in another gripping case that tests the limits of justice and the people enforcing it.
Kaantha
Releasing: 14th November
Where to watch: Theatres

Set in 1950s Madras, Kaantha stars Dulquer Salmaan, Samuthirakani and Bhagyashri Borse. Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, it is a sweeping period drama blending politics, faith and redemption.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
Releasing: 14th November
Where to watch: Theatres

The Four Horsemen return with a new crew of illusionists trying to bring down a global crime syndicate, one sleight of hand at a time.
De De Pyaar De 2
Releasing: 14th November
Where to watch: Theatres

Ashish heads to Ayesha’s family home in a sequel that is equal parts heart, humour and family chaos. Love meets judgement, and not everyone is walking away unscathed.
The Running Man
Releasing: 14th November
Where to watch: Theatres

In a dystopian future, a desperate father enters a deadly reality show to save his sick daughter. What follows is survival, spectacle and rebellion in prime-time format.
120 Bahadur
Releasing: 21st November
Where to watch: Theatres

The true story of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati and his 120 soldiers who held off 3,000 enemy troops during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. A tribute to courage, sacrifice and brotherhood.
Mastiii 4
Releasing: 21st November
Where to watch: Theatres

Three husbands bored of domestic life hatch a plan to escape their marriages. The plan, naturally, goes horribly wrong.
Wicked: For Good
Releasing: 21st November
Where to watch: Theatres

Now branded the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba must reunite with Glinda as Oz turns against her. Magic, mayhem and a musical legacy reborn.
Gustaakh Ishq
Releasing: 21st November
Where to watch: Theatres

Directed by Vibhu Puri and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Varma, Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sharib Hashmi, Gustaakh Ishq is a turbulent story of passion, betrayal and consequence.
The Family Man Season 3
Releasing: 21st November
Where to watch: Prime Video

Srikant Tiwari returns to juggle spy games, national threats and domestic chaos, now with higher stakes and even drier humour.
Zootopia 2
Releasing: 26th November
Where to watch: Theatres

Detectives Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde chase a reptilian criminal who turns Zootopia upside down. The animation sequel promises sharp humour and bigger heart.
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1
Releasing: 26th November
Where to watch: Netflix

The beginning of the end for Hawkins. Expect nostalgia, heartbreak and monsters that look suspiciously like your teenage regrets.






