Want to know what is releasing on various OTT platforms this weekend? From Malayalam movies to Hollywood romantic comedies, we have covered the new releases in our weekly list.

Identity (Malayalam)
This Malayalam thriller features an ensemble cast headlined by Tovino Thomas and Trisha. The movie was the first Mollywood release of the year and follows a skilled sketch artist named Harana Shankar who gets caught in a murder investigation. The performances of the cast and the plot will keep you engaged. The film directed by Akhil Paul and Anas Khan also features Archana Kavi, Vinay Rai, and Aju Varghese.
Streaming on Zee 5

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Pushpa 2 (Telugu)
The film, which is the sequel to the 2022 hit Pushpa featuring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna in the lead, follows the rule of a sandalwood smuggler who is the reigning king of the trade. The first movie follows his rise, while 'Pushpa 2' centers on his control over his syndicate and his constant struggle against his enemies. The film directed by Sukumaran went on to become the highest Indian grosser of all time. The movie's updated version with an additional screen time of 23 minutes, is now available for streaming.
Streaming on Netflix

The Storyteller (Hindi)
The Storyteller features Paresh Rawal, Adil Hussain, and Revathy in lead roles and is an adaptation of Satyajit Ray's short story Golpo Bolo Tarini Khura. The movie revolves around a Kolkata printing press employee named Tarini. The Storyteller was released at the Busan International Film Festival and is released on an OTT platform after three years.
Streaming on Prime+Video

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You're Cordially Invited (English)
This romantic comedy written and directed by Nicholas Stoller follows two people who are gearing up for two separate weddings, which are booked at the same venue. The father of the bride (Will Farell) and the sister of another (Reese Witherspoon) is determined to ensure their weddings are a memorable experience, even at the expense of the other.
Streaming on Prime+Video

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