Here are some of ZEE5’s top movies and web series of the year to binge on as you ring in the new year
Tag: Movies
Dhanush joins Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in Netflix’s The Gray Man
The Gray Man is based on Mark Greaney’s debut novel of the same name and will be directed by the Russo brothers, who also made the blockbuster hit Avengers: Endgame.
Remo D’Souza dances with his feet after recovering from heart attack
Choreographer-director-dancer Remo D’Souza is reported to be stable after having undergone an angiography after a cardiac arrest.
Calling on aspiring Singapore and Malaysia filmmakers: Zee Reel short film competition on Zee Tamil
Take part in Zee Tamil’s Zee Reel short film competition and your film might just be launched on a global television platform!
Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari: a light-hearted comedy buoyed by some of Bollywood’s finest actors
Zee Studios’ Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari is the first mainstream Hindi film to hit Indian theatres in eight months since the COVID-19 pandemic forced theatres to go dark.
Singapore-based writer Tanuj Khosla’s short films now streaming digitally on major OTT platforms
The Sacrifice was written and made in 2019 in Singapore while Buddy and Slapped were written by Khosla in April 2020 during the lockdown.
The Review by Daisy Irani Subaiah on Connected to India: Laxmii
Movie Review- The Review by Daisy Irani Subaiah : Laxmii was to be released on 22 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was to release exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar.
Akshay Kumar’s first digital release, Laxmii, is a horror comedy akin to his 2007 hit Bhool Bhulaiyya
Akshay Kumar and Kiara Advani’s horror-comedy releasing on November 9 is now titled as ‘Laxmii’.
Thiruvananthapuram-born, Brisbane-based engineer turned film-maker Jay Janardhan says ‘Howdy’
An exciting, original film, Howdy premiered globally on ZEE5 Global, the largest global OTT platform for Indian content, on October 7.
Indian entertainment and live sports streaming platform Hotstar to launch in Singapore in November
Hotstar, the Disney-owned video streaming service for entertainment and live sports, is set to launch in Singapore on November 1 on StarHub.