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.
Top OTT Releases October That You Can't Miss
Hollywood • 4 Oct, 2023 • 3,776 Views • ⭐ 3.8
Written by Shivani Chourasia
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)
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)
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.
The Devil On Trial (Netflix- Oct. 17)
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.