The weekend is here and so are some of the latest releases. We bring you a list of films and series that are streaming on various OTT platforms.

Sweet Dreams (Hindi)
'Sweet Dreams' is a charming romantic comedy about two strangers who somehow share the same unusual dreams. As their dream worlds overlap, they learn more about each other, leading to surprising feelings that start to show in their everyday lives.
Streaming on Disney+Hotstar from January 24.

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Barroz (Malayalam)
Mohanlal makes his directorial debut with Barroz, a fantasy-packed action-adventure that’s ideal for a weekend escape. The story follows a 400-year-old guardian who has sworn to protect Vasco da Gama’s treasure until its true heir appears.
Streaming on Disney+Hotstar from January 22.

Sivarapalli (Telugu)
This Telugu remake of 'Panchayat' follows the story of an engineering graduate who reluctantly takes on the role of Panchayat Secretary in the remote village of Sivarapalli, Telangana. The series brings a light-hearted and heartwarming tale that captures the charm of rural India while recreating the magic of the original 'Panchayat'.
Streaming on Amazon Prime Video from January 24.

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Hisaab Barabar (Hindi)
'Hisaab Barabar' is a sharp-witted social drama centred around Radhe Mohan Sharma, a principled railway ticket inspector who stumbles upon a major financial scam after noticing suspicious activity in his bank account. Directed by Ashwini Dhir, the film features R Madhavan and Neil Nitin Mukesh in pivotal roles.
Streaming on ZEE5 from January 24.

The Sand Castle (English)
Directed by Matty Brown, this gripping mystery thriller follows a family of four whose peaceful lives are shattered when they must fight for survival on a remote island. As tensions escalate, their hidden past begins to surface, setting off a chain of unforeseen events that take the situation into increasingly dangerous territory.
Streaming on Netflix from January 24.

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