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This weekend brings a heavy slate of OTT releases. From Ravi Teja’s Mass Jathara to Stranger Things Season 5 and Anupama Parameswaran’s The Pet Detective, several titles are heading to digital platforms. Among them, Netflix is launching 4 key movies and series. Here is the lineup.

Stranger Things Season 5:

The final season of Netflix’s flagship series arrives tomorrow (November 27, 2025) amid massive anticipation. Part 1 features 4 episodes, and viewers are eager to dive in since this chapter closes the show. The season streams in Telugu, English, and other regional languages. Netflix is also shifting its usual 12:30 PM release window and dropping the show 6 hours earlier (06:30 AM).

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari:

This Bollywood rom-com stars Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf. After a mixed theatrical response, the film arrives on Netflix on November 27, 2025. A Telugu version will not be available. Karan Johar is one of the producers.

Mass Jathara:

Ravi Teja’s action drama lands on Netflix on November 28, 2025. Directed by Bhanu Bhogavarapu, the film struggled to find momentum in theatres and is now looking to draw viewers through its digital release. Sreeleela plays the female lead. The movie will stream in Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, with no update on a Hindi version.

Aaryan:

Vishnu Vishal stars in and produces this Tamil crime thriller. The film did not perform well in theatres but is getting a fresh push as it streams on Netflix on November 28, 2025. It will be available in major languages, including Telugu and Hindi. Selvaraghavan appears as the antagonist, and Shraddha Srinath and Maanasa Choudhary play key roles.

OTT Releases This Week: Stranger Things S5, Aaryan, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari and more on Netflix, Prime Video, Jio Hotstar and other platforms

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Starring : Prajakta Koli, Rohit Saraf, Rannvijay Singha, Vidya Malavade

Directed by : Akarsh Khurana, Nipun Dharmadhikari

Producer(s) : Ronnie Screwvala

Cinematography : Avinash Arun, Milind Jog

Editor(s) : Sanyukta Kaza, Namrata Rao

So, continuing the series of reviewing movies and shows, our today’s pick is the web series Mismatched. Starring the Youtube sensation, Prajakta Kohli, the series is available on Netflix. Let’s see how it is.

Story :

Dimple(Prjakta Kohli) is a geek who wants to launch an App of her own. But her middle-class family wants to marry Dimple off when she wraps up her education. During one summer camp, she comes across Rishi who is fed up with his posh lifestyle. Things look tough but as time passes by, sparks fly between the two and things change eventually. How the lives of these crazy two end form the story of Mismatched

What’s Good

Sensational Youtuber, Prajakta Kohli makes her acting debut with this series and she was amazing. Not once do you feel that Prjatka was doing her first-ever big show? She as the nerdy girl look is spot on and is endearing in the later parts of the show. Acting-wise, she has the talent and was good in her emotional scenes.

Rohit Saraf was good as well in his lead role. Though he looks a bit naive in the beginning, he holds on well by the end of the series. His chemistry with Kohli was the best part of the show. The supporting cast was also good and give able performances. MTV hottie, Ranvijay Singh is adorable in his role.

The young theme of today’s student lives has been showcased well. Though the story looks a bit old the manner in which they have set it up in this time zone looks good. The BGM for all the romantic moments was good. Camerawork and production values were also the top class in the show.

What’s Bad

The world of Mismatched is a bit different and is created artificially. So, it takes some time for you to get used to the set up of today’s fast-paced generation. The initial episodes also become slow as the characters are also established at a very sweet pace which might not go well with some.

The subplots in the show eat up most of the time and make things slow. The love story between the lead pair should have been narrated in a more impressive manner. There are many scenes which are borrowed from several Hollywood based rom-com and an Indian tadka is give to it.

Verdict :

On the whole, Mismatched is a teenage love story that has some good moments. The casting is right and the dreamy situations and the youthful atmosphere is set up well. Barring the predictable story and slow pace in the mid episodes, this series is for today’s generation who love college rom-coms with an urban feel. Watch it at your leisure.

Rating: 2.75/5

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