As September comes to a close, Netflix India is saying goodbye to some popular titles this month. From heartfelt dramas to action-packed thrillers and laugh-out-loud comedies, these five films offer something for every viewer, but time is running out to stream them before they leave the platform.

Manchester by the Sea (Leaving September 29)
A moving drama about Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck), a withdrawn janitor who returns to his hometown after his brother’s death to care for his teenage nephew, confronting his painful past and personal loss. The film also stars Michelle Williams, Lucas Hedges, Kyle Chandler, and Gretchen Mol.

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Last Seen Alive (Leaving September 30)
A gripping thriller where Will Spann (Gerard Butler) searches for his missing wife and delves into a town’s criminal underworld, facing both danger and the law. The cast includes Jaimie Alexander, Russell Hornsby, Eddie Marsan, and Michael Irby.

Fun with Dick & Jane (Leaving September 30)
A comedy about Dick (Jim Carrey) and Jane Harper (Tea Leoni), a couple who turn to crime after losing their fortune, hilariously navigating heists and corporate chaos. Alec Baldwin, Richard Jenkins, and Carlos Jacott also feature in the film.

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Friends with Benefits (Leaving September 30)
A romantic comedy following Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie (Mila Kunis), who attempt a no-strings-attached relationship that quickly grows complicated, with Patricia Clarkson, Jenna Elfman, and Bryan Greenberg in supporting roles.

Bad Boys (Leaving September 29)
An action-packed buddy cop film where detectives Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) protect a murder witness while chasing stolen heroin, featuring Téa Leoni, Joe Pantoliano, and Theresa Randle in key roles.

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