There’s no better feeling than walking into Monday morning with a head full of movie plots, TV twists, and the smug satisfaction that you “kept up” with culture. This week, you’ve got blockbusters, black comedies, Korean romances, Marvel misfits and a documentary that’ll wreck you in all the right ways. Take your pick, line up the snacks, and let your weekend collapse into a screen.
What To Stream, Watch In Theatres, And Follow Live This Weekend On Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar And More
Param Sundari
Where to watch: Theatres
A romantic drama directed by Tushar Jalota, featuring Janhvi Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra. The film follows Param, a North Indian boy, and Sundari, a South Indian girl, navigating love and cultural differences.
Metro... In Dino
Where to watch: Netflix
Anurag Basu revisits the spirit of Life in a... Metro with a new set of tangled urban love stories.
Ensemble cast, bittersweet romance, and a soundtrack to match.
The Roses
Where to watch: Theatres
A satirical black comedy from Jay Roach starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman. Adapted from Warren Adler’s novel, it promises to be as acidic as it is funny.
Superman
Where to watch: Apple TV+ (rent)
James Gunn’s fresh reboot of the DC universe, with David Corenswet as Clark Kent facing Lex Luthor, Ultraman and a crisis of faith. Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane and Krypto the Superdog seal the deal.
Katrina: Come Hell and High Water
Where to watch: Netflix
A three-part documentary on Hurricane Katrina, with survivors reclaiming their story. Executive produced by Spike Lee, this one is both devastating and essential.
4.5 Gang
Where to watch: SonyLIV
A Malayalam dark comedy where five hustlers dream of cornering the flower market near temples, only to butt heads with the gangster who runs it.
Songs of Paradise
Where to watch: Prime Video
A biopic of Kashmiri singer Raj Begum, whose career lit the path for generations of women in music. Saba Azad and Soni Razdan play her across two eras.
Atomic
Where to watch: JioHotstar
An action-thriller where two civilians smuggle uranium for a cartel across North Africa. It’s based on Atomic Bazaar and plays like a powder keg.
Love Untangled
Where to watch: Netflix
A K-drama where teenage romance collides with new arrivals, heartbreak, and all the chaos that keeps Korean dramas addictive.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf
Where to watch: Prime Video
Taylor Kitsch’s Ben Edwards gets his own prequel, charting his journey from Navy SEAL to CIA operative. Chris Pratt drops in too.
Thunderbolts*
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Marvel assembles its scrappiest antiheroes: Yelena, Bucky, Red Guardian and others, led by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. The Sentry’s arrival tips this squad into chaos.
The Thursday Murder Club
Where to watch: Netflix
Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley lead a team of retirees solving crimes in their retirement village until a real murder lands on their doorstep.
Karate Kid: Legends
Where to watch: Netflix
A bridge between Cobra Kai and the 2010 reboot, with Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio and a new hero facing the Five Boroughs tournament. Nostalgia with fresh kicks.





