Frank Redbridge, once an amateur musician, is now in prison for human trafficking. There, he’s confronted by another inmate and, fearing for his life, tells the story of how he got involved with one of London’s most violent gangs.
Zarna Garg is bringing the heat (and the guilt trips) in her laugh-out-loud Hulu debut, taking aim at husbands, kids, in-laws, and anyone who dares question an Indian mom's wisdom.
Quiet and reserved, Battì is forced to replace his best friend Pierrot at the last minute in the Morra regional championship, a traditional hand game where exuberance is essential. To have any chance of winning the tournament, they will have to find a way to overcome Battì's shyness...
During one of his shifts at the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob amuses himself by overusing the restaurant's order up bell, much to the dismay of his grumpy co-worker and neighbor, Squidward.
Whether it's the police, the evil eye or a badly timed lost voice, comedian Vir Das explores how embracing foolishness has led him to shared happiness, in his fifth comedy special (sixth, if you know you know)—shot by an all-Indian crew across cities in three continents: London, New York, and Mumbai.
What happens when laziness become a matter of life and death? On a world where absurd is the accepted norm, we find three slackers who are so lazy, they'd rather risk their lives than exert themselves. Their travels are marked by the presence of an unlikely entourage, consisting of a priest grappling with doubt, a policeman torn between duty and despair, a toy seller sowing joy and cunningness, and a mysterious individual clad in a fiery red suit.
Lucio, the host of a popular radio show, is confident, charismatic, and holds progressive views. He is married to the beautiful Elena, who is insecure and emotionally dependent on her husband. Together, they form a harmonious blended family (which includes Lucio’s first wife and daughter) and have one child together: Blu, a 9-year-old who loves dressing in girls’ clothes and is allowed to do so—by both mom and dad—but only at home. When the school play comes around, however, Blu is determined to wear a Little Mermaid costume on stage. His parents, caught between their desire to support him and their instinct to protect him, find themselves confronting the limits of their open-mindedness. They embark on a journey of self-awareness and acceptance, joined by a diverse group of “Unicorn Parents” led by a compassionate psychologist.
The life of a weather officer harbouring an obsession with certainty gets complicated when a bizarre incident concerning a neighbour incites his suspicions about his own wife.
In 1976, two rising film producers celebrate the success of their Cold War spy thriller but panic when their elusive screenwriter disappears. They soon discover the script reveals Top Secret information, putting their lives in danger.
The official Facebook page describes it as a full-length feature film made by local artists. Actor Komalaa Naaidu, who plays a character named Oviya, promoted the film as an "exciting film featuring a powerful story and a stellar cast