November is bowing out in style as far as entertainment is concerned, with Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, ZEE5, Amazon Prime Video and other streaming platforms dropping new movies, web shows, documentaries, K-dramas and more this week. The list of latest OTT releases this week has multiple entertaining shows like Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, Parachute, Senna, Divorce Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega, and many more. Take a look at all the upcoming titles below.
1. The Trunk
Directed by Kim Kyu-tae
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Netflix
In a world where secrets don’t stay buried, a trunk holds them tight. The Trunk is a South Korean melodrama with a taste for mystery, penned by Park Eun-young and steered by Kim Kyu-tae. Seo Hyun-jin and Gong Yoo lead the dance, tied by a one-year marriage contract as the clock ticks and shadows deepen. Premiering on Netflix November 29, 2024, this tale promises a slow burn, where every secret comes with a price.
2. Divorce Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega
Directed by Ankush Bhatt
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Zee5
Nikki and Ashu are sharp, hungry, and gunning for the same prize: the prime-time anchor seat. In Divorce Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega, rivalry is their bread and butter—until a twist in the script has them saying “I do” by mistake. Directed by Ankush Bhatt, this Hindi web series walks a fine line between drama and comedy, with Abigail Pande and Rishabh J. Chaddha leading the charge. It’s a story where ambition meets chaos, and nothing goes as planned.
3. Parachute
Directed by Sridhar K
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Disney+Hotstar
Parachute is more than a film—it’s a dive into the deep end of childhood and parenthood, where bonds stretch and sometimes break. Directed by Sridhar K, it stars Krishna and Kishore, with Kani Thiru, Kaali Venkat, and two sharp-eyed child actors, Shakthi Ritwik and Iyal. This Tamil drama carries its weight across languages, dropping in Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Marathi, and Bengali. On November 29, 2024, Disney+ Hotstar will have it, and so will anyone looking for a story that hits where it hurts.
4. Sikandar Ka Muqaddar
Directed by Neeraj Pandey
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Netflix
This week’s OTT lineup packs a punch. Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, from Neeraj Pandey, puts a cop on the scent of a diamond heist that won’t stay buried. But the deeper he digs, the tighter the noose around his sanity. What starts as duty twists into obsession, and the line between law and chaos blurs.
5. Hard North
Directed by Paul Kilback
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime
Hard North drops on Amazon Prime, dragging you into the raw beauty of Canada’s wilds. Young adventurers carve out a life where the cold bites, and survival is the only game in town. It’s a story of grit, guts, and a landscape that doesn’t care who you are. It hit screens November 29, 2024, promising a ride through shadows and snow that won’t let up.
6. Senna
Directed by Vicente Amorim Júlia Rezende
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Netflix
Netflix rolls out a miniseries that tracks a Brazilian racing legend’s climb from the bottom rungs to the glory of Formula One—until tragedy slams on the brakes, reshaping the sport forever.
7. The Snow Sister
Directed by Cecile Mosli
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Netflix
The Snow Sister drifts in from Norway. Mudit Gupta, Celina Meyer Hovland, and Ole Steinkjer Øyen bring to life a story of grief, hope, and a Christmas miracle. A boy named Christian finds joy again, thanks to a bubbly new friend. Streaming starts November 29.
8. The Later Daters
Executive producer: Michelle Obama
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Netflix
This week’s OTT drop brings The Later Daters, a reality drama with six singles who’ve been around the block and are ready to take another shot at love. Guided by dating coach Logan Ury, they navigate the sharp corners of modern romance, proving it’s never too late for a second act.
9. Woman of the Hour
Directed by Anna Kendrick
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Lionsgate Play
It’s the ’70s, and Sheryl Bradshaw is chasing fame and love on a cheesy dating show. But the lights dim fast when she picks Rodney Alcala, a man with a smile full of secrets and a past written in blood. Directed by Anna Kendrick, this crime thriller stars her alongside Daniel Zovatto. Love never looked so deadly.
10. Bloody Beggar
Directed by M. Sivabalan
Release Date: 29 November
Streaming Platform: Prime Video
On the darker side, there’s Bloody Beggar. Kavin stars in this Tamil dark comedy, directed by Sivabalan Muthukumar. A carefree beggar stumbles into a mess that flips his world upside down. It hit theaters on October 31 and now streams with a wicked grin.
Conclusion
This week’s OTT lineup is a cinematic thrill ride that’ll make your remote control break into a sweat. From Netflix to Amazon Prime Video, streaming services are pulling out shows and movies so diverse, it feels like a feast from around the world. “The Trunk” will make you hold your breath, “Sikandar Ka Muqaddar” will give the living room that Bollywood feel and “Senna” will get your heart racing. Comedy? Check. Romance? Double-check. Mystery? Triple-check! Well, grab some popcorn, turn off all screens, and get ready for a movie marathon that will not make FOMO a reality.
FAQs
Q1: What makes the November 29, 2024 OTT lineup unique?
A1: This week’s releases showcase an extraordinary range of global storytelling, spanning multiple languages, genres, and cultural perspectives. From the South Korean melodrama “The Trunk” to the Brazilian racing legend biopic “Senna”, the lineup represents a true international cinematic feast. The diversity extends beyond geography, touching on complex themes like ambition, survival, love, and personal transformation across different narrative styles.
Q2: Which releases stand out in terms of talent and storytelling?
A2: Several releases are particularly noteworthy. “The Later Daters”, executive produced by Michelle Obama, brings a fresh perspective to romance with six mature singles. “Senna” provides an intimate look at a legendary racing driver’s life, while “Sikandar Ka Muqaddar” by Neeraj Pandey promises a complex psychological thriller about a cop’s descent into obsession.
Q3: How do these releases reflect current streaming entertainment trends?
A3: The lineup illustrates key trends in modern streaming content: a focus on international storytelling, genre-blending, and character-driven narratives. Productions from South Korea, Brazil, Norway, and India demonstrate the global appetite for diverse stories. Many shows like “Divorce Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega” mix genres, combining workplace rivalry with romantic comedy while exploring more nuanced human experiences beyond traditional storytelling approaches.
Q4: What streaming platforms are featuring these releases?
A4: The releases span multiple platforms, including Netflix (with six titles like “The Trunk” and “Senna”), Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, ZEE5, and Lionsgate Play. Each platform offers a unique mix of international and local content, catering to diverse viewer preferences across different genres and languages.
Amit Gupta is a 2016 graduate of Delhi University, India. After working over a decade as an additional writer at TheScoopVilla, he decided to start his own news publication. He mainly focuses on Bollywood News, Hindi and South Indian Movies, Web series articles and editorials. He likes to cooking and play cricket in his free time. Follow On Facebook.