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Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, and Jeet in Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (2025)

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Khakee: The Bengal Chapter

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Season 1 Review: Crime, Corruption, and Cops
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Khakee: The Bengal Chapter arrives as a standalone sequel to its Bihar predecessor, transporting viewers back to early-2000s Kolkata. The series opens on a tense highway crash that leaves a prominent shipping magnate dead, instantly exposing the porous boundary between politics and crime. A Special Investigation Team (Sit) is assembled to take down Shankar “Bagha” Barua (Saswata Chatterjee), a gangster whose reach extends into the highest echelons of power.

In casting Parambrata Chattopadhyay as Ips Saptarshi Sinha, the show nods to Bollywood’s tradition of morally driven lawmen, while Jeet’s Ips Arjun Maitra embodies a more modern, global archetype of the flawed hero—an approach that echoes Scandinavian noir’s emphasis on internal conflict. Bagha’s henchmen, Sagor Talukdar (Ritwik Bhowmik) and Ranjit Thakur (Aadil Zafar Khan), bring burdens of loyalty and ambition that evoke the layered criminal families of parallel cinema. On the political front, Prosenjit Chatterjee...
See full article at Gazettely
  • 4/29/2025
  • by Vimala Mangat
  • Gazettely
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Mimoh Chakraborty spotted at Novaara!
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Actor Mimoh Chakraborty was recently seen at Novaara restaurant in Malad, Mumbai, as part of a special media interaction celebrating the success of his web series Khakee: The Bengal Chapter on Netflix.

Looking stylish yet relaxed, Mimoh arrived at the popular vegetarian restaurant to interact with the media. The event was filled with excitement as the media spoke to him about his performance in the show and the love it has received from audiences. During the interaction, Mimoh was extremely humble and polite. The media activity went smoothly, and the overall atmosphere was light, friendly, and filled with laughter and positive energy. Mimoh also took time to click photos at Novaara.

Novaara is a classy place known for its scrumptious food,ambiance and hospitality. It also offers an extensive beverage selection, with expert mixologists crafting handcrafted cocktails, artisanal beers, and fine wines. As night falls, the venue transforms into a...
See full article at Bollywood Ki Baten
  • 4/8/2025
  • by Prashant Golecha
  • Bollywood Ki Baten
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Revisiting The Ott Content In March
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March 2025 would be remembered for being one of the most fertile months on the Ott in recent times. While Stephen Graham’s Adolescence struck a chord all across the globe, in India, its success was a revelation. Yes, Netflix has much to be proud of. Adolescence has opened up debates worldwide on the parent-child relationship.

Do you really know what your child is up to? Just pray he is watching Dupahiya on Amazon. To me, this delightful take on bucolic Bachchanalia was a bigger triumph than Adolescence for two reasons: one, it is far tougher to keep the humorous momentum alive in episode after episode rather than revel in the mood of grimness. Also, I would prefer to take pride in something homespun.

Netflix’s Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, too, made India’s Ott platform a place of prideful achievement. A coiling-recoiling raga of rage plays itself out in the...
See full article at Bollyspice
  • 4/2/2025
  • by Subhash K Jha
  • Bollyspice
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Netflix’s Top 10: The Record-Breaking Show You Can’t Miss This Week!
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Netflix’s Top 10 is stacked this week with crime thrillers, sci-fi adventures, and even a SpongeBob spin-off. From record-breaking UK dramas to Shonda Rhimes’ latest obsession-worthy mystery, the streaming giant has something for everyone. Millie Bobby Brown is once again proving she’s Netflix’s golden girl, while Cameron Diaz’s big comeback movie is climbing the all-time charts. So, if you need a new binge-watch, I’ve got you covered. Let’s dive in!

Netflix Top 10 – Adolescence: A Masterclass in Suspense

The UK crime thriller Adolescence isn’t just gripping—it’s breaking records. In just two weeks, this limited series about a teen accused of murder has racked up 66.3 million views, making it Netflix’s most-watched UK title in its first two weeks ever. What makes it even crazier? Every episode is filmed in one continuous take, making the tension feel way too real. Critics are loving its gritty social commentary,...
See full article at High on Films
  • 3/27/2025
  • by Naveed Zahir
  • High on Films
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Bengali Superstar Jeet On His Stellar Presence In Netflix’s Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
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Now streaming on Netflix is Neeraj Pandey’s Khakee: The Bengal Chapter. Directed by Debatma Mandal and Tushar Kanti Ray Khakee: The Bengal Chapteris set in the Bengal of the early 2000s, where Gangsters and Politicians reign supreme. A decorated cop’s death paves the way for a fearless Ips, Arjun Maitra (Jeet) – an unrelenting force ready to take on the chaos and restore justice. Featuring a stellar ensemble, the series unites some of Bengali cinema’s finest talent, including Jeet, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee, and Parambrata Chatterjee bringing their powerful presence to this gripping crime saga.

Jeet talks with Subhash K Jha about being a part of this series.

Jeet is a huge name in Bengali cinema. His presence in Netflix’s Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is no small matter, especially as he gets to share screen space with another Bengali superstar, Prosenjit. “We had a great cast and ensemble.
See full article at Bollyspice
  • 3/23/2025
  • by Subhash K Jha
  • Bollyspice
‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter’ Recap & Ending Explained: Why Did Arjun Give The Tape To Nibedita?
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Neeraj Pandey’s crime thriller series, Khakee, gets its latest regional installment with Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, which should have been named Kolkata Chapter or something like that, given the fact that, like the majority of the mainstream Bengali movie industry, it too assumes the capital city to be the sole representative of the entire state. Coming to the narrative, the political scene of West Bengal has been malicious to a more than usual degree for decades, which provided a chance for the makers to weave an intrigue of crime and corruption by drawing upon the real-life horrors people of the state had to, and still have to, go through. However, as the makers decided to play it as safe as possible, Khakee: The Bengal Chapter turned out to be a tedious, extremely generic spectacle, which doesn’t even use the setting as an integral part of the narrative. Aside...
See full article at Film Fugitives
  • 3/22/2025
  • by Siddhartha Das
  • Film Fugitives
‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter’ Cast And Characters Guide
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Netflix’s Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, the latest addition to Neeraj Pandey’s regional crime thriller franchise, will not impress you with its story beats or narrative twists—those are pretty predictable even for viewers who aren’t fans of the genre. The highlight, at least for folks who are somewhat familiar with the Bengali movie scene, is the talent pool of the series’ ensemble cast—comprised of the who’s who of the contemporary Bengali film industry. While the characterization is quite basic for a narrative that deals with the treacherous political landscape of West Bengal, some of the performances are memorable enough to warrant the series a watch.

Barun Roy, Played By Prasenjit Chatterjee

Bengali actor Prasenjit Chatterjee is considered the megastar of the industry, having acted in numerous Bengali movies since making his debut as a child actor in 1968. Reaching the peak of his popularity with mainstream,...
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  • 3/22/2025
  • by Siddhartha Das
  • Film Fugitives
‘Revelations’ Netflix Review: Yeon Sang-ho’s Criticism Of Religious Fanaticism Continues
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Yeon Sang-ho gained worldwide acclaim with his debut live-action feature film, Train to Busan, and the companion animated film, Seoul Station. He followed that up with Psychokinesis, which was a superhero flick; Peninsula, a sequel to Train to Busan; and Jung_E, a sci-fi action thriller, to varying degrees of success. But while making all these feature films, I guess something clicked inside him, and he turned his sights towards religion—well, religious fanaticism, to be specific. Hellbound featured literal demons from the underworld, and the series imagined humanity turning against each other instead of putting up a united front against actual monsters that were dragging people to the netherworld. Parasyte: The Grey had body-snatching aliens in it, and one of its subplots involved a parasitic entity using religious politics to become the most powerful person in the country. Revelations is relatively grounded in reality in comparison to those two projects,...
See full article at DMT
  • 3/21/2025
  • by Pramit Chatterjee
  • DMT
Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, and Jeet in Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (2025)
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (2025) TV Series Review: Perfectly Serviceable, Unsubtle Cop and Gangster Drama
Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, and Jeet in Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (2025)
In the second episode of “Khakee: The Bengal Chapter” (2025), a pivotal scene between the General Secretary of the Ruling Party and resident puppet master, Borun Roy (Prosenjit Chatterjee), and the newly inducted head of the Special Investigative Task Force, Arjun Maitra (Jeet), sees Roy explaining the system as a symphony, with each section contributing to the evocation or efficient running of said symphony/system.

I suppose that could be the baseline driving the creative direction of Neeraj Pandey as he shepherds a spin-off/second season of his popular 2022 series—”Khakee: The Bihar Chapter.” Like its progenitor, this “chapter” is also researched and based on true events, but it constructs an original story around those events. Writers Debatma Mandal and Samrat Chakraborty, along with Pandey, set the story majorly in 2002, with key moments flashed back to 1991 and one specific origin story to 1988.

In this iteration of Kolkata, the ruling party has...
See full article at High on Films
  • 3/20/2025
  • by Amartya Acharya
  • High on Films
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“Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Leaves Bihar Far Behind” – A Subhash K Jha Review
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Neeraj Pandey’s Khakee: The Bengal Chapter would have been the perfect crime thriller were it not for a couple of incongruous performance which impede the other-wise pitch-perfect crime thriller, arguably the best we have seen in ages. Khakee: The Bengal Chapter boasts of razor-sharp writing and unexpected twists and turns all through.

A coiling-recoiling raga of rage plays itself out in the combustive length and breadth of the lengthy parable on crime and violence in the ‘City Of Bhoy (fear)’, as a character describes the crime situation in Kolkata.

The series kickstarts in a stunning swirl of bloodshed and deceit when an honest cop, Saptarishi (Parambrata Chatterjee), is slayed by the goons of a gangster, Bagha (played by tonally attuned Saswat Chatterjee). The ensuing bedlam in the City keeps up the cops all night, as we, too, sleepless until the lengthy but never dull episodes are done.

Embracing the...
See full article at Bollyspice
  • 3/20/2025
  • by Subhash K Jha
  • Bollyspice
‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter’ Ending Explained & Finale Recap: Is Ranjit Dead Or Alive?
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The ending of Khakee: The Bengal Chapter was all about Ips Arjun trying to find Ranjit and make him pay for killing his predecessor, Ips Saptarishi, and committing several other crimes. Ranjit used to work alongside Sagor for the dreaded gangster Bagha, who in turn was working for Cm Shirshendu’s right-hand man, Barun. When Bagha insulted Ranjit and Sagor for trying to rise up the ranks of the world of crime by killing Saptarishi, the duo killed Bagha and became Barun’s most trusted aides. After that, when Barun began favoring Sagor over Ranjit and supported his political ambitions and sidelined his sidekick, Ranjit retaliated by not only sexually assaulting a close friend, Deepa, but also attempting to kill her and her father, Manik, in a bomb explosion. Sagor’s wife, Manjula, became collateral damage, causing Sagor to go on a bloody rampage. Hence, Ranjit killed Sagor, and he...
See full article at DMT
  • 3/20/2025
  • by Pramit Chatterjee
  • DMT
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Review: Neeraj Pandey Is Tiger Of This ‘Cop Universe’ & Police Here Doesn’t Say ‘Aata Maajhi Satakli’!
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Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Review: Neeraj Pandey’s Cop Universe Is Raw & Real (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Review: Star Rating:

Cast: Jeet, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Chitrangada Singh, Ritwik Bhowmik, Aadil Zafar Khan, Parambrata Chatterjee & others

Creator: Neeraj Pandey

Director: Debatma Mandal & Tushar Kanti Ray

Streaming On: Netflix

Language: Bengali & Hindi

Runtime: 7 episodes of 50 minutes each

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Review: Saswata Chatterjee Is Impactful In This Raw & Gritty Drama! (Photo Credit – Instagram) Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Review: What’s It About:

“Agar har corrupt politician ko sazaa milne lag jaaye to jail ke baaki qaidiyon ke liye jagah nahi bachegi, so I am going with the lesser evil here,” tells Ips Arjun Maitra, posted in Kolkata, to politician Nibedita Basak, an opposition leader in West Bengal. This is probably the strongest line in the entire 7-hour-long web series Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, summarizing the root cause of the...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 3/20/2025
  • by Trisha Gaur
  • KoiMoi
‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter’ Netflix Review: Neeraj Pandey’s Brand Of Bland Hits West Bengal Again
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Neeraj Pandey’s fame perplexes me. After making A Wednesday, Special 26, and Baby, the man has repeatedly failed as a writer, director, and producer to deliver anything that’s barely watchable. Audiences took their merry time to realize that, but after the one-two punch of Auron Mein Dum Kahan Dum Tha and Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, they were compelled to collectively say that enough is enough. The same can’t be said about his stint on the small screen, where, with every new entry, his storytelling keeps getting more and more jingoistic and boring, and people seem to like it all the same. That’s fine; everyone’s sense of taste is different. However, he has made things personal by bringing his brand of bland to West Bengal. He had the audacity to adapt Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club in the form of The Royal Bengal Tiger. Then he produced Chengiz,...
See full article at DMT
  • 3/20/2025
  • by Pramit Chatterjee
  • DMT
Latest Ott Releases This Week (20-22nd March): From Skyforce, Dragon To Khakee: The Bengal Chapter & Much More!
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Ott Weekend Watchlist for every binge-watcher! (Photo Credit – Instagram)

This weekend, Netflix tops the charts with five titles, including a Mollywood murder investigation thriller, a Kollywood coming-of-age superhit, a Hollywood heist film, and more. Meanwhile, Prime Video features three major releases, including a patriotic drama, a Gen Z relationship rom-com, and a murder mystery.

Scroll down for the full list of films and their availability.

Netflix

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera (English)

Release Date: Thursday, March 20

This film is a sequel to Den of Thieves (2018), with both the original and sequel directed by Christian Gudegast. Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr. reprise their roles, and the plot is inspired by the real-life Antwerp diamond heist of 2003.

Trending Rekhachithram Ott Release Update: When & Where Can You Watch The Telugu Thriller Online?

Top 5 Highly-Anticipated Upcoming Tamil Movies: From Test To Bison

Dragon (Tamil)

Release Date: Friday, March 21

Dragon follows a brilliant young...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 3/19/2025
  • by Hari P N
  • KoiMoi
Netflix adding 16 movies and series this week
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Netflix is adding over a dozen new titles to its inventory this week. From new seasons of current hits to topnotch sleeper movies, you can find something for everyone this week on your favorite streaming service.

No, there isn't anything coming this week that's likely to have the same impact as the number one show, Adolescence. By the way, it's every bit as good as the critics say it is. Okay, maybe one show will. But it really isn't likely that anything debuting this week will knock The Electric State out of its top spot among movies. I believe the critics are just as wrong about the sci-fi movie as they are right about the top-ranked drama.

But that's a discussion - or diatribe - for another time. For now, let's delve into the various worlds of zombies, hip-hop, reality shows, and comedy coming up this week. No, that's not all one show,...
See full article at Netflix Life
  • 3/16/2025
  • by Todd Vandenberg
  • Netflix Life
Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, and Jeet in Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (2025)
Everything You Need to Know about ‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter’ on Netflix
Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, and Jeet in Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (2025)
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is an upcoming Indian crime thriller series created by Neeraj Pandey, set to premiere on Netflix on March 20, 2025. Serving as a standalone sequel to Khakee: The Bihar Chapter, this series delves into the intricate world of Bengal’s crime and politics.

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter Cast & Characters:

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Jeet as Dcp Arjun Maitra Prosenjit Chatterjee as Barun Roy, a politician Chitrangada Singh as the Leader of Opposition Ritwik Bhowmik as Sagor Aadil Zafar Khan as Ranjit Parambrata Chatterjee as Dcp Saswata Chatterjee as Shankar Barua a.k.a. Bagha Mahaakshay Chakraborty Pooja Chopra Aakanksha Singh as Aratrika Subhasish Mukherjee as the Chief Minister of West Bengal Shraddha Das Joy Sengupta Shruti Das What the Show is About?

Set in early 2000s Bengal, Khakee: The Bengal Chapter follows Ips officer Arjun Maitra as he confronts...
See full article at High on Films
  • 3/15/2025
  • by Deepshikha Deb
  • High on Films
Everything You Need to Know about ‘Khakee: The Bihar Chapter’ Streaming on Netflix
Abhimanyu Singh, Ravi Kishan, Ashutosh Rana, Avinash Tiwary, and Karan Tacker in Khakee: The Bihar Chapter (2022)
Netflix’s Khakee: The Bihar Chapter is a crime thriller that brings the raw, intense world of Bihar’s criminal landscape to the screen. Created by Neeraj Pandey, the series follows a high-stakes chase between law enforcement and a ruthless gangster, offering a deep dive into corruption, power struggles, and justice. The show, released in November 2022, gained popularity for its powerful performances and realistic portrayal of crime-infested Bihar.

Khakee: The Bihar Chapter Cast & Characters: Karan Tacker as Ips Amit Lodha Avinash Tiwary as Chandan Mahto Abhimanyu Singh as Sho Ranjan Kumar Ravi Kishan as Abhyuday Singh Ashutosh Rana as Mukteshwar Chaubey Jatin Sarna as Dilip Sahu Nikita Dutta as Tanu Lodha Aishwarya Sushmita as Meeta Devi Shraddha Das as Saumya Mukherjee Khakee: The Bihar Chapter Plot Overview:

Khakee: The Bihar Chapter follows the cat-and-mouse chase between Ips officer Amit Lodha and a feared gangster, Chandan Mahto, set in the...
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  • 3/15/2025
  • by Deepshikha Deb
  • High on Films
Trailer for the intriguing thriller Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
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Khakee: The Bengal Chapter had it’s epic trailer unveiled at a spectacular launch event in the vibrant city of Kolkata today. This latest installment in the acclaimed Khakee franchise is a layered story of politics, inter-gang rivalry and the police system. Premiering on March 20, only on Netflix, it promises to captivate viewers with its explosive blend of relentless action, intricate drama, and unexpected twists. Produced by Friday Storytellers, the series is spearheaded by the visionary creator Neeraj Pandey, with directors Debatma Mandal and Tushar Kanti Ray’s unique storytelling prowess.

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is poised to redefine cop dramas, drawing viewers into a world where a brave police officer defends a fragile justice system against those in power. In the early 2000s, when gangsters and politicians commanded unchallenged authority, Ips Arjun Maitra emerged as a catalyst for change. Fearless and unwavering, this upright officer was determined to carve...
See full article at Bollyspice
  • 3/6/2025
  • by Stacey Yount
  • Bollyspice
Prosenjit Chatterjee, Jeet Lead Star-Studded Cast in Netflix’s ‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter,’ Trailer Unveiled (Exclusive)
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Netflix India unveiled the anticipated trailer for “Khakee: The Bengal Chapter” at a star-studded event in Kolkata on Wednesday, ahead of its March 20 premiere.

Produced by Friday Storytellers and created by industry veteran Neeraj Pandey, the crime drama is co-directed by Debatma Mandal and Tushar Kanti Ray. Following the success of “Khakee: The Bihar Chapter,” which unraveled the murky nexus of power, politics, and police in India’s hinterlands, Netflix is set to explore new stories under the same banner.

The new series, set against the backdrop of early 2000s West Bengal, centers on Indian Police Service (Ips) cop Arjun Maitra, a principled officer who emerges as a catalyst for change during a period when gangsters and politicians wielded unchallenged authority. His determination to forge a path toward justice within a treacherous landscape of political machinations and gang warfare forms the narrative backbone of the show.

“Khakee: The Bengal Chapter...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 3/5/2025
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Netflix March 2025 Originals, Movies and Series Announced
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The Netflix March 2025 originals, movies and TV series have been revealed and can be viewed below. The streaming service has also announced the list of movies and TV series leaving next month.

The Netflix March 2025 schedule includes Adolescence, CoComelon Lane Season 4, The Electric State, Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 7, Hot Wheels Let’s Race Season 3, Larissa: The Other Side of Anitta, The Life List and Million Dollar Secret.

The Electric State

Also coming to the service are Plankton: The Movie, The Residence, new episodes of Sakamoto Days, Survival of the Thickest Season 2, Temptation Island, Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 1 Part 2, With Love, Meghan and more.

The March schedule includes the comedy specials Andrew Schulz: Life, Bert Kreischer: Lucky and Chelsea Handler: The Feeling, as well as the weekly show Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney.

Netflix March 2025 Schedule

March Tba

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (In) — Netflix Series...
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  • 2/26/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
Netflix 2025 Slate: Aryan Khan’s The Ba****ds Of Bollywood To The Royals – 3 Reasons How Netflix Has Our Binge List Sorted With Thrilling & Exciting Content!
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3 Reasons Why Netflix Has Gotten Your 2025 Binge List Sorted (Photo Credit – YouTube/Instagram)

The Ott streaming platform Netflix announced its exciting lineup for the year 2025. Needless to say, it has gotten your binge list covered for this year. Here are 3 reasons why Netflix’s list of offerings will leave you spoilt for choices and redefines the digital sphere like never before

3 Reasons Why Netflix Has Gotten Your 2025 Binge List Sorted

1- Exciting Lineup Of Thrillers, Action & Romance

When it comes to romances, the Ott streaming platform offers movies like Aap Jaisa Koi, starring R Madhavan and Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Naadaniyan, which marks the debut of Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibrahim Ali Khan opposite Khushi Kapoor. Then there is the Yami Gautam and Pratik Gandhi starrer romantic flick Dhoom Dhaam which marks a romantic story in the backdrop of an adventure. While the Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi Pednekar starrer...
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  • 2/4/2025
  • by Shreshtha Chaudhury
  • KoiMoi
Shah Rukh Khan, Nayanthara, Ranbir Kapoor, Kapil Sharma Headline Netflix India’s Star-Studded 2025 Slate
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Netflix has revealed its Indian content slate yet for 2025, spanning over 25 titles across films, series, and unscripted programming, featuring major Bollywood stars and marking several significant debuts.

In the romantic drama “Aap Jaisa Koi,” R. Madhavan and Fatima Sana Shaikh star in what’s described as a heartwarming tale from Dharmatic Entertainment. Another romance, “Dhoom Dhaam,” follows a timid momma’s boy and a daring wild child on their wedding night, starring Yami Gautam Dhar and Pratik Gandhi, alongside Eijaz Khan and Prateik Babbar.

The slate brings Ibrahim Ali Khan (son of Saif Ali Khan) and Khushi Kapoor together in “Nadaaniyan,” a modern love story about a South Delhi diva hiring a middle-class boy as her fake boyfriend. The cast includes veterans Mahima Chaudhary, Suniel Shetty, and Dia Mirza.

Saif Ali Khan headlines “Jewel Thief – The Heist Begins,” joining forces with Jaideep Ahlawat and Kunal Kapoor in a high-stakes heist...
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  • 2/3/2025
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
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