In the second week of December 2022, there will be a lot of Hindi, Spanish, English, Tamil, Telugu, Korean, Kannada, and Malayalam movies and TV shows coming out on OTT platforms.
Last Updated: 09.30 AM, Dec 06, 2022
It's the second week of December 2022, and it's time for a few thrilling titles to entertain viewers on OTT platforms. Randeep Hooda's much-awaited CAT is premiering on Netflix, while Taapsee Pannu's debut as a producer, Blurr, will be released on ZEE5 this week. Suraj Venjaramood and Shine Tom Chacko's Roy and Nayanthara's Connect also make their way onto SonyLIV and Disney+ Hotstar, respectively.
In terms of international releases, the second instalment of Money Heist: Korea—Joint Economic Area and Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio will be available on Netflix this Friday. Not just that, Malaika Arora's full-fledged OTT debut, Moving in with Malaika, is also dropping on Disney+ Hotstar.
Know about the titles releasing in the second week of December 2022 in detail below:
Gayatri (Taapsee Pannu), a woman with a degenerative eye condition, is gradually losing her vision in this ZEE5 Original. She must, however, unravel the mystery behind the passing of her twin sister Gautami (Pannu).
Pablo Neruda's desire to become a poet in order to meet the woman of his dreams is fueled by a young woman who takes on the role of his mail carrier and introduces him to the world of words.
A former police informant (Randeep Hooda) who is now living under a false identity is asked to infiltrate a significant drug organisation but finds a perilous link to his troubled past.
The family drama Christmas is Cancelled, directed by Prarthana Mohan, 2021, centres on a 29-year-old Emma (Hayley Orrantia), who freaks out and sets out on a hilarious, no-holds-barred mission to break them up during their yearly family Christmas celebrations after learning that her widowed, 52-year-old dad (Dermot Mulroney) has been dating her high school rival.
Nayanthara, a single mother in a nation where the government has enforced a countrywide curfew, discovers unsettling changes in her daughter's behaviour.
Josh, a widower who recently came to the area with his small son, is introduced to Molly. She is enchanted by a mysterious customer of her bakery who she has never met in person at the same time. He ultimately remained the same person.
The hilarious struggles of Dr. Uday Gupta, who wanted to specialise in orthopaedics but was placed in an all-female Gynecology class, are the subject of the medical campus comedy-drama Doctor G. Will he alter his department, or will he alter the department?
The protagonist of the Faadu is an Indian progressive who must make difficult decisions. He is caught between the threads of true love and economic advancement. Abhay (Pavail Gulati), a poet who is enraged and a dreamer, wants to go farther than time so he can see his own tale of rising from poverty to affluence. He falls in love with Manjiri (Saiyami Kher), a poetess who has a distinct concept of life, during this ambitious trip of need and greed. Will Abhay choose love and simplicity or money and complication in a time where everyone is chasing after their own ambitious selves? It does not matter where you were born, says Faadu in response to this very natural human question. Your actions will determine your future. What happens, though, if everything goes wrong with destiny and you wish to go back to the beginning?
In this breathtaking stop-motion musical narrative, Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro reimagines the traditional legend of a wooden puppet brought to life.
An unprecedented six-part documentary series called Harry & Meghan examines the couple's relationship from the beginning of their courtship to the difficulties and controversies that led them to leave the royal family. In addition to historians and journalists who examine how the media impacted Harry and Meghan's relationships with the royal family and the Commonwealth at large, the series features interviews with family members and friends who have never previously discussed the couple's relationship in public.
The same thing happens every Christmas: "And your loved one?" Gianna is making plans to locate a boyfriend to attend the Christmas dinner in less than 25 days in order to escape all the embarrassing inquiries about her love life.
Two travel bloggers visit Araku to capture some thrilling video, but what happens when they come across escalating hostilities between the naxals and the police?
Siddhu is a member of the IAS and is awaiting assignment to AP. In the interim, he develops feelings for Swathi, a Macherla native who has problems with Rajappa. When Siddhu is posted to Macherla, things start to get heated.
The mint of a united Korea is overrun by thieves. The police, as well as the mysterious mastermind behind it all, must stop the captives that are imprisoned within.
Four couples, each from a different background, are the focus of the movie. Their journey is one of putting love ahead of age, caste, religion, and economic status.
Malaika will respond to trolls in classic Arora fashion as she discusses her life in the new reality show.
The original film is about the mayhem that happens every evening after dark at the American Museum of Natural History. Although working as a night watchman at the museum during the summer is a difficult job for a high school student, Nick Daley is determined to uphold his father's high standards. He is glad to see his old friends, including Jedediah, Octavius, and Sacagawea, when he gets there and is familiar with the museum's ancient tablet that illuminates everything when the sun goes down. Nick must put a stop to the insane overlord Kahmunrah and permanently save the museum when he escapes with plans to open the Egyptian underworld and release its Army of the Dead.
Roy (Suraj Venjaramood) was unique in only one way, but that one thing had a significant impact on his life.
Sebastian Maniscalco channels the feel of the Rat Pack from the 1960s while filming his newest Netflix comedy special, "Is It Me," in the neon lights of Las Vegas. The Chicago native offers his hilarious observations on his wife's restaurant manners, the unforgiving realities of modern preschool, and everyday human behaviour that makes him wonder, "Is it just me?"
Senorita 89, from Oscar-winning producers Pablo and Juan de Dios Larran, is a sensational thriller that examines the Dark Side of Mexico's 1980s Beauty Pageants. In the series, a dark and unsettling reality is shown to be buried among the laughter, lights, and glitter of 1980s Latin American beauty pageant culture. Senorita '89 follows aspiring beauty queens from across Mexico as they congregate at an impressive property tucked away in the woods, where they must stay for three months in an effort to become the next "Miss Mexico."
Two men and their pals hunt for the true love that is missing in their lives in Barcelona, dealing with uncertainties, insecurities, and lost opportunities.
When a tribal couple decides to take in an orphaned baby elephant, what happens? See how Raghu, a gentle giant, changes his foster parents' lives forever as he arrives.
A young couple with kids is going through a crisis and appears to have run out of options for dealing with their marital issues. They choose to utilise an app that awards (or deducts) points for each kind act performed toward one another as their last option. This initially appears to be the answer they have been looking for, but the obsession with amassing points and gaining independence from one another will cause things to spin out of control.
Another group of singles shows up for a retreat at a gorgeous new villa, where they'll need to resist their urges to win big.
Sree Kumar (Allu Sirish) is a middle-class IT worker who was raised in a traditional family. His mother, who suffers from a heart problem, especially, and his parents are very close. His parents actively seek a spouse because they want to see him get married. His open-minded coworker Sindhuja (Anu Emmanuel) is the object of Sree Kumar's affection. She desires a Gandharva marriage even if Sree Kumar approaches her for marriage since she is focused on realising her ambition. The rest of the story is determined by whether they ever find common ground in their ideological fight.
Shraddha Srinath and Rohini feature in a political drama directed by Deepak that explores the harsh realities of manual scavenging.