This weekend, don't forget to catch up on some of the latest movies that are releasing on your favourite OTT platforms. From 'Pani' to 'Pallotty 90s Kids', here is a list of the latest releases.

'Pani'
This Malayalam movie directed by Joju George who has played the film's lead revolves around a local kingpin who, along with his friends, are part of the city's hidden power structure. Things get chaotic when two young men disrupt their family life. (Read review). The film's action scenes, storyline and performances are the highlights of the movie. Vishnu Vijay's background score also helps elevate the film's viewing experience.
The film will start streaming on SonyLiv from December 20.

'Pallotty 90s Kids'
This movie directed by Jithin Raj and presented by Lijo Jose Pellissery is a nostalgic ride, focusing on a child who loves invention yet is struggling with poverty. The film is a look back to the 90s and the children's love for the sweet candy Pallotty. The innocence of the world before the social media and mobile phone boom will definitely grow on you. The performances by the young actors DaVinci Santhosh and Master Neeraj Krishna add to the film's charm. (Read review)
Streaming on Manorama Max

'Girls Will Be Girls'
This Kani Kusruthi film is an Indo-French coming-of-age drama directed by Shuchi Talati and featuring Prathi Panigrahi in the lead role. The movie follows a boarding school student who finds sexual awakening after meeting a new classmate and her understanding of love and sex. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in the United States of America and also won the World Cinema Dramatic (Audience Award) while Prathi won the Special Jury award at the festival.
Streaming on Prime Video

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Zebra
This Telugu banking scam film directed by Eashvar Karthik follows a bank employee who tries to help his girlfriend, also a banker who has made a critical mistake in her workplace. For this, Surya (Satyadev) has to resort to decoding the loopholes in the banking system to rectify the issue, but a millionaire stands in his way.
The film is streaming on Aha