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Ghost Lab, 11th Hour, Jalasamadhi and more

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If you’ve finished your lockdown plus work-from-home chores for the day (we all though work would reduce now that we’re stuck at home, right…oh, how mistaken we all were), and are looking for a nice way to unwind before hitting the sack, then obviously OTT platforms are our only source of entertainment at this time. However, with so many titles on so many OTT platforms to choose from, making the preferred choice may prove a hassle, which is certainly not how anyone likes to embark on an innocuous quest for entertainment. That’s where we come in. Today, we present you five titles from diverse genres, states and countries, which should easily help you fill the void at home while also serving as good entertainment. Also Read – Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi, Nail Polish, Flight and more: Check out the highest-rated Bollywood movies of 2021 on IMDB

Ghost Lab (Netflix)

The Thai horror movie about two movies who become precariously obsesses about discovering scientific proof to ascertain the existence of paranormal entities had been making all the right noises, and is one of Netflix’s more awaited releases this month. Also Read – Army of the Dead: Did Geeta survive in the end and will she return for Zack Snyder’s sequel? Huma Qureshi spills the beans [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America (Netflix)

If you love all things food and are interested in the epochs, cultures, journeys and inceptions of cuisines, then this limited docuseries promises to work up a good appetite for you. Also Read – What to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Flipkart Video: Home, Red Dawn, Kaun Who Did It and more

Nail Bomber: Manhunt (Netflix)

Touted to be a gripping documentary about the infamous “nail bomber”, a far-right extremist who orchestrated the 1999 London bombings that targeted minority communities, and the race to nab him.

11th Hour (AHA Telugu)

The Tamannaah Bhatia web series about a businesswoman being targeted by several quarters who wish to crush her achievements, consists of eight episodes of merely 20-35 minutes each, and is said to to fly by before you know it.

Jalasamadhi (Limelight Media)

Revolving around the practice of ‘Thalaikuthal’ (senicide or the killing of the elderly or their abandonment until death in some parts of India), this award-winning Malayalam movie should be tailormade for viewers looking for depth and poignancy.

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