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This week’s top 10 OTT and Theatrical releases: action, drama, comedy & more

This week’s top 10 OTT and Theatrical releases: action, drama, comedy & more

Entertainment Desk

A fresh week brings a diverse slate of films and web shows catering to every kind of viewer—from emotional family dramas and gripping thrillers to nostalgic comedies and hard-hitting documentaries. Here are the top 10 OTT and theatrical releases to watch out for this week:

1. Son of Sardaar 2 – In Theatres | July 25

Ajay Devgn returns in the action-packed sequel to his 2012 hit. Directed by Vijay Kumar Arora, this film blends Punjab’s vibrant energy with fast-paced comedy and stunts. Mrunal Thakur plays the female lead.

2. Happy Gilmore 2 – Netflix | July 25

Adam Sandler reprises his role as the fiery golfer in this long-awaited sequel. Set years later, Gilmore returns to the golf course to fund his daughter Vienna’s ballet dreams.

3. Justice on Trial – Prime Video | July 21

Judge Judy leads this compelling docuseries exploring whether legal verdicts always align with justice. Her team re-examines real-life cases where outcomes were lawful but left moral questions unanswered.

4. The Steve Harvey Show – Netflix | July 21

The beloved '90s sitcom makes a streaming comeback. Whether revisiting or discovering it for the first time, fans can enjoy the charm of Steve Hightower and his hilarious journey as a high school music teacher.

5. Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War – Prime Video | July 23

The new season focuses on Teen Mania, a once-popular youth ministry that used music and purity pledges to draw crowds. But behind its lively image was a troubling organization driven by a leader with far-reaching ambitions.

6. The Fantastic Four: First Steps – In Theatres | July 25

Set in a stylish 1960s-inspired Manhattan, this reboot introduces Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as the iconic superhero team. Facing new threats under the looming presence of Galactus, the film promises retro-futuristic action.

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7. Trigger – Netflix | July 25

In a South Korea where guns are banned, illegal firearms are flooding the streets. A tenacious detective must confront a cunning arms dealer in this tense crime thriller featuring Kim Nam Gil, Kim Young Kwang, Woo Ji Hyun, and Kim Won Hae.

8. Trainwreck: P.I. Moms – Netflix | July 22

This documentary revisits a chaotic 2000s reality show about mothers moonlighting as private investigators. What began as gripping TV spiraled into scandal when a drug controversy rocked the cast and crew.

9. Letters From The Past (July 23) – Netflix

When a young woman stumbles upon a hidden secret from her past, a stack of old letters becomes her only clue. To find the truth, she sets out to track down the people who wrote them. 

10. The Warning Try (July 25) – Netflix

After his career takes a hit, a former rugby star returns to his roots to coach his old school's team. Along the way, he helps the boys find their game and finds a second chance for himself too.

With such a wide-ranging mix of genres and stories, viewers can find something to suit their taste on both streaming platforms and in theatres this week.

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