In its end-roll, Mitti: Ek Nayi Pehchaan mentions seven agritech ventures led by well-educated and well-funded entrepreneurs who have made it their business to generate employment and make a living off farming in Indian villages. It's early days in the shift from Indian cities to villages yet.
In 'The Traitors India', feelings of betrayal, backstabbing, backsliding, backbiting, back talk and the just plain bickering bubble over often, but there's also celebration when the game is played well.
Gram Chikitsalaya on Amazon Prime Video is not always entertaining, but it is worth a watch as a rousing story about a young government official who wants to make things right.
The Last Battle of the fantasy series 'The Wheel of Time' may be a long way away, but at the end of Season 3, Rand al'Thor has been declared Car'a'carn, Nynaeve has tapped into the One Power to part the sea, and Lanfear and Moraine Sedai have had the faceoff Moraine foresaw in Rhuidean.
Renuka Shahane plays a single mom and elected politician in Dupahiya. Her evolution in the show is one of the reasons to watch this comedy series with pro-women bones.
Boman Irani's directorial debut, The Mehta Boys is a bitter-sweet father-son story with an original score that feels just right for a movie that also reminds us of some of the riches that India has to offer.
If producer Guneet Monga's 'Gutar Gu' Season 1 started with strong echoes from 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander' (1992), season 2 of the teen-love show ends with a nod to 'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge' (1995).
Alternative readings of 'The Rings of Power' OTT series, from a fight over natural resources and climate change to stories of friendship and adventure, good vs evil, and a psychological study into fear and deception.
After Amazon Prime Video's Flames opposite Tanya Maniktala, Ritvik Sahore returns as the (almost) perfect boyfriend with an inferiority complex in Highway Love Season 2.
Mirzapur Season 3 bonus episode dropped on Amazon Prime Video at 12 Noon on August 30. It's a vehicle for Munna Tripathi to talk about what happens in the series after his death, including what he thinks of his friend Sharad Saxena wooing his wife Madhuri.
Mirzapur Season 3 ending and post-credits scene: Mirzapur 3 ends with murder, mayhem, and an important realisation. Don't miss the post-credits scene - it hints once again that the future Baahubalis of Purvanchal could indeed be the women.
Sharmajee Ki Beti review: Finally, an ode to girlhood and Indian women's aspirations that doesn't feel weighed down by its message. Tahira Kashyap Khurrana's debut film as a Bollywood director is a must-watch.
Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV Plus, Jio Cinema - where to watch Oscar winning films Oppenheimer, Barbie, Poor Things, The Holdovers and The Zone of Interest on OTT.
Love Storiyaan on Amazon Prime Video review: Six stories inspired by the Instagram page India Love Project make for a hopeful reading of love in its many socio-political idioms.
Priyanshu Painyuli leads a series that has the studious patience of a noir, but can’t quite conjure the intrigue of a mystery.
In Tamil web series The Village, the protagonists run from one danger to another without a solid plan or back stories to make us root for them.
Waking you up because September has come. Here's binge-watch season with a range of scintillating, diverse genres and fun films, docuseries, K-drama, Asian reality shows and more on the OTTs.
Monsoon is staying longer, stay in and watch these star-studded films, series and docudramas that August has in store.
This monsoon, stay in and watch the shows, new seasons, films and more, that July has in store.
The month of June has a fine mix of films and shows, new or with new seasons, binge-worthy and much-anticipated. Look no further, your search stops with this selection
The month of May has a fine mix of binge-worthy shows, much-anticipated films, and most-talked about debuts. Look no further, your search stops with this selection
Look no further, your search stops here; a selection on what to binge-watch
HBO is leaving Disney+ Hotstar and India, best to catch these shows and films before March ends; and more shows and films on the other OTTs.