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Here’s a list of six new Indian releases you can check out on Netflix this weekend, for longer reviews, click on the titles.

  1.  Mr & Mrs Mahi – A cricket-themed romance starring Rajkummar Rao and Jahnvi Kapoor, this movie has an entertaining first half, but gets a bit to melodramatic in the second-half, with a cliched ending. But strong performances, a solid start, and a picture-perfect finish makes it an entertaining watch.
  2. Tribhuvan Mishra CA Topper – Manav Kaul plays a married middle-class chartered accountant who becomes a hooker because he is in desperate need for money for his family. While the money gets good, he gets into trouble because one of his loyal clients is a dangerous gangster’s wife. The quirky, fresh plot, along with some fantastic performances by Manav Kaul and Tillotama Shome make it watch worthy.
  3. Maharaja – Vijay Sethupathi stars as a barber named Maharaja, who embarks on a mission of vengeance after three burglars attack him at home and steal his precious “Lakshmi.” Packed with twists, gritty action, this film has a slightly unconvincing first-half, but the crazy twists will keep viewers thrilled in the second half!
  4. Srikanth – Based on the inspirational journey of Srikanth Bolla,a visually impaired businessman, this biopic is driven by Rajkummar Rao’s stellar performance as the titular protagonist. We feel like this should’ve been a series, but the movie is a good one-time-watch.
  5. The Goat LifeThis survival drama follows Prithviraj Sukumaran as Najib, a poor aspirational Indian who arrives in Saudi Arabia for a new job, only to be forced into unpaid labor as a goat herder. Prithviraj Sukumaran’s intense performance anchors this survival drama, which serves as a lesson in how life abroad isn’t always a bed of roses, especially for those who aren’t rich.
  6. Wild Wild PunjabIf you’re looking for a no-brainer ‘time pass’ movie to watch with friends, this silly film is a fun pick, that’s like a cross between Bollywood comedy “Fukrey” and “The Hangover”. Sort of.

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