This coming-of-age film also boasts performances from actors Kalki Koechlin, Anya Singh, Vijay Maurya, and Rahul Vohra in pivotal roles.
The series delivered 1.36 billion minutes of viewing time in the United States for the week of June 12-18, according to Nielsen’s rankings.
July 2023 is shaping up to be a great month for Netflix subscribers with an impressive line-up of binge-worthy shows and movies. Whether you are in the mood for thrilling mysteries, hilarious comedies, or captivating dramas these top 10 recommendations have you covered.
OTT platforms have revolutionised how we consume entertainment. With countless titles being added every month, selecting a show to watch in our leisure becomes a daunting task. To make your lives a little easier, here are the top 10 shows (that premiered in May 2023) which you should not miss.
Popular Netflix series Workin’ Moms has come out with its final season and those who have religiously followed the lives of Kate Foster and her group of mum friends are sorry to see it end. Full of light-hearted and dark humour, and a host of inappropriate antics, the show is more than just a hoot and a laugh.
This coming-of-age film also boasts performances from actors Kalki Koechlin, Anya Singh, Vijay Maurya, and Rahul Vohra in pivotal roles.
The series delivered 1.36 billion minutes of viewing time in the United States for the week of June 12-18, according to Nielsen’s rankings.
July 2023 is shaping up to be a great month for Netflix subscribers with an impressive line-up of binge-worthy shows and movies. Whether you are in the mood for thrilling mysteries, hilarious comedies, or captivating dramas these top 10 recommendations have you covered.
OTT platforms have revolutionised how we consume entertainment. With countless titles being added every month, selecting a show to watch in our leisure becomes a daunting task. To make your lives a little easier, here are the top 10 shows (that premiered in May 2023) which you should not miss.
Popular Netflix series Workin’ Moms has come out with its final season and those who have religiously followed the lives of Kate Foster and her group of mum friends are sorry to see it end. Full of light-hearted and dark humour, and a host of inappropriate antics, the show is more than just a hoot and a laugh.