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‘Kohrra’ To ‘The Trial’ – 5 Must Watch OTT Titles That Will Keep You Hooked

In this month of July, there are numerous shows and films being showcased onᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ numerous OTT platforms. Here are a few such titles which are definite must watch.

Barun Sobti And Suvinder Vicky In A Still From 'Kohrra'
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OTT players have released engaging and meaningful films and series for viewers all through July. From Huma Qureshi to Kajol to Sonam Kapoor to Barun Sobti to Rasika Dugal, A-list stars have left no stone unturned with their performances and their storylines. With their unique stories, talented casts, and skilled filmmakers behind them, sit back, relax, and le🍃t yourself be swept away by the magic of cinema tꦗhis month.

Whether you're a fan of action, drama, or advent🐼ure, July’s line-up has something for everyone. Don't miss out on these cinematic gems:

‘Kohrra’ (Netflix)

When a bridegroom is discovered dead just days after his wedding, two police detectives (Barun Sobti, Suvinder Vꦇicky) are forced to investigate the disturbing case as personal turmoil threatens to sabotage the investigation. The murdered bridegroom is an NRI who is in India just for his wedding in the countryside of Punjab. As the investigation unfolds, a world of deceit, secrets and the dramas of dysfunctional families are revealed. The show stars Barun Sobti and Suvinder Vicky in the lead roles and is a gripping crime drama.

‘The Trial’ (Disney+ Hotstar)

‘The Trial’ is an adaptation of Robert King and Michelle King’s ‘The Good Wife’. It has been directed by Suparn Verma 🉐and features Kajol in the lead role. The se♕ries is centred on a housewife (Kajol) who, after 13 years, returns to work at a law firm to support her family when her husband gets imprisoned. The housewife is forced to take full responsibility for her family and all of that happens only because her husband is imprisoned over corruption and a sex scandal.

‘Tarla’ (Zee5)

‘Tarla’ is a biographical drama portraying the life of renowned Indian female chef Tarla Dalal, portra🅘yed by Huma Qureshi. The film explores her life journey of empowering women through the art of cooking. It also showcases her love affair with food and how it changed her life. Sharib Hashmi portrays the role of her husband. Besides focussing on her life as a professional cook, the film also explores her life as a mother and a wife.

‘Adhura’ (Amazon Prime Video)

‘Adhura’ is a supernatural thriller set in an elite boarding school with a secret so dark, it will shake up the lives of everyone connected to it. It all begins during a school reunion when the batch of 2007 comes down to the school. However strange thing🧸s start happening to everyone in the batch. Alongside, there is also a current batch student who seems to be behind all of these strange occurrences. Starring Rasika Dugal and Ishwak Singh, the supernatural thriller is going to keep you hooked and scratching your head for answers.

‘Blind’ (JioCinema)

The film followed the story of Gia Singh (Sonam Kapoor), who travelled to her mother’s house one gloomy night. She was waiting for a Taxi, but instead of a taxi, a private car picked her up. But the car driver was not a common man; he was a psycho kidnapper who kidnapped the ladies and badly tortured them to death. Recently, some cases were filed in the police station for missing women, and following that, the sensible blind lady Gia Singh’s sixth sense gave her doubt; she also stated the same to the police, but the COP took Gia lightly. The missing cases were handled by Detective Prithvi (Vinay🌳 Pathak). Very soon, he uncovers the chilling truth - this was no ordinary kidnapping spree; it was a meticulously orchestrated saga of serial abductions, intricately interwoven and interconnected. Assisted by Gia Singh, how Prithvi unravels the dark secrets and exposes the malevo﷽lent orchestrator, forms the crux of the film.