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August 2023, Week 3 OTT India releases: From Guns & Gulaabs to Taali

In the third week of August 2023, many English, Hindi, Korean, Turkish, and other languages movies and TV shows will be coming out on OTT platforms.

August 2023, Week 3 OTT India releases: From Guns & Gulaabs to Taali
Stills from Guns & Gulaabs; Taali

Last Updated: 10.02 AM, Aug 14, 2023

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In the third week of August 2023, one of the most anticipated releases, Taali, is set to premiere on JioCinema on Independence Day. The series features Sushmita Sen in the lead role. Another most-awaited series, Guns & Gulaabs, is premiering this week on Netflix and stars Rajkummar Rao, Dulquer Salmaan, Gulshan Devaiah, and Adarsh Gourav in the lead roles. Other titles releasing on OTT this week include 10 Days of a Bad Man, Depp V. Heard, Fuh Se Fantasy Season 2, Harlan Coben's Shelter, Mask Girl, Mindcage, The Chosen One, The Monkey King, and Untold: Hall of Shame, among others.

Know about the titles releasing in the third week of August 2023 in detail below:

10 Days of a Bad Man - August 18 (Netflix)
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A private investigator is beaten, damaged, and grieving when he is tasked with unravelling the truth behind a mansion murder while navigating a web of falsehoods.

Depp V Heard - August 16 (Netflix)

Truth and its place in today's culture are questioned as we take a look at the infamous defamation case that became the first Trial by TikTok in Depp v. Heard.

Fuh Se Fantasy Season 2 - August 17 (JioCinema)

Fuh Se Fantasy is returning with a brand new season that explores modern romance, bringing viewers an audacious and romantic take on the idiosyncrasies of love and making their wildest fantasies a reality.

Guns & Gulaabs - August 18 (Netflix)

Guns & Gulaabs transports its audience back to the '90s by depicting a wild, wild world in cinemascope, where a high-stakes deal is being negotiated. The Netflix series mashes up genres as it follows a lovestruck mechanic, the reluctant heir to a governing gang, and an honest officer turned agent of chaos against a backdrop of hilarious power struggles and vengeance schemes. In addition, three friends from school share the bittersweet innocence of first love, first hate, and everything that comes with growing up in a small town.

Harlan Coben's Shelter - August 18 (Prime Video)

Teenager Mickey Bolitar and his new friends investigate a series of mysterious disappearances in their small village in Harlan Coben's Shelter.

Mask Girl - August 18 (Netflix)

An insecure office worker becomes a veiled internet personality at night, but her life quickly unravels after that.

Mindcage - August 18 (Lionsgate Play)

Martin Lawrence and Melissa Roxburgh star as police partners Jake Doyle and Mary Kelly, who turn to jailed serial killer The Artist (John Malkovich) for help when a copycat murderer threatens their lives. Mary and Jake are drawn into a devilish game of cat and mouse as they try to remain one step ahead of The Artist and his copycat while Mary investigates The Artist's bright but tortured mind for clues.

Taali - August 15 (JioCinema)

Shreegauri's aspirations to live as a transgender person are dashed by society's rejection. Nonetheless, she becomes determined to defend her honour and rights in court.

The Chosen One - August 16 (Netflix)

A 12-year-old suddenly realizes that he has the same divine abilities as Jesus Christ. In this first introduction to Jodie, the young man will find himself in wonder as he begins to develop astounding and divine skills. The young genius and his gang of friends are thrust into a supernatural coming-of-age odyssey through the Baja area after a series of incidents and revelations that threaten to upend their worldview and the world at large. Is he going to be the one to answer God's call?

The Monkey King - August 18 (Netflix)

The Monkey King is an action-packed family comedy based on a classic Chinese legend. It follows a charismatic monkey (Jimmy O. Yang) and his magical fighting stick as they battle their way through a horde of demons, an eccentric dragon king (Bowen Yang), and the monkey's worst enemy of all: his own ego.

Untold: Hall of Shame - August 15 (Netflix)

The Bay Area supplement and nutrition firm Balco Laboratories has maintained for 16 years that it has never dealt with illegal, performance-enhancing pharmaceuticals. By the year 2000, however, Balco and Victor Conte were household names among professional athletes like Barry Bonds, Marion Jones, and Jason Giambi, who were seeking steroids in order to boost their performance and break records. Despite only being found guilty on one of 42 indictments, the film covers interviews with numerous of Conte's noteworthy former collaborators, including Tim Montgomery and the anti-doping and IRS authorities who helped send him to prison.

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