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Top OTT Releases October That You Can't Miss


Hollywood  •  4 Oct, 2023  •  3,739 Views  •  ⭐ 3.8

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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Gear up for an October extravaganza as the digital streaming realm unveils a trove of highly anticipated releases. Leading the pack is maestro Vishal Bhardwaj's cinematic marvel, 'Khufiya,' slated to premiere on Netflix come October 5.

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This month promises a cinematic rollercoaster across platforms, and we've got the scoop on the hottest picks. From suspenseful thrillers to epic sagas, October is set to be a binge-watcher's paradise!

Khufiya (Netflix- Oct. 5)

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Get ready for a thrilling ride with 'Khufiya,' a cinematic masterpiece by Vishal Bharadwaj that unfolds from the gripping pages of Amar Bhushan's 2012 novel, 'Escape to Nowhere.' Starring the brilliant Tabu as an R&AW agent pitted against the enigmatic Ali Fazl, suspected of CIA ties, this film promises a riveting tale of love, revenge, loyalty, and betrayal. The trailer teases an edge-of-your-seat experience, and if the novel is any indication, brace yourself for a nail-biting narrative.

Kaala Paani (Netflix- Oct. 18)

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Embark on an eerie journey to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands with 'Kaala Paani,' a spine-chilling thriller that hints at an ominous tale. The subtle yet haunting background music, coupled with a mysterious symbol dominating the teaser, sets the stage for a gripping narrative. In the realm of survival dramas, few things are as terrifying as a mysterious illness descending upon a tranquil setting. Starring the dynamic duo Mona Singh and Ashutosh Gowariker, 'Kaala Paani' promises an epic showdown between humanity and the wrath of nature.

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The Devil On Trial (Netflix- Oct. 17)

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Prepare to be spooked with 'The Devil On Trial,' a dark and thrilling documentary that will send shivers down your spine, especially if you're a horror enthusiast. This spine-chilling series delves into the infamous 'Devil Made Me Do It' case in the USA, exploring a murder trial where 'demonic possession' served as a defense—a chilling first and last in American legal history. Brace yourself for a gripping narrative that reconstructs the heinous crime, utilizing firsthand accounts and actual recordings of the alleged possession.

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