There is no dearth of suspense, thriller and crime series on OTT. But, there are some series which remain in the hearts and minds for a long time. These days, one such series is being seen dominating on OTT. OTT platforms Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus Hotstar, JioCinema and Zee5 are quite popular. Not every week, now almost every day some film or web series is released on the OTT platform. Genres like action, crime, horror, drama, and comedy are very much liked in films and web series. Today we will tell you which films and shows are included in the list of top 10 films and top 10 TV shows of Netflix, which you can watch this weekend. You will find every type of spice in it.
netflix top 10 movies
Recently, the list of top 10 films and series of Netflix India was released. Among films, junior NTR and Jhanvi Kapoor starrer ‘Devra Part 1’ is at the first position, ‘Bagheera’ is at the second position, Nayanthara’s documentary ‘Nayanthara Beyond the Fairy Tale’ is at the third position, Kriti Sanon and Kajol’s ‘Do Patti’ is at the fourth position. , ‘Miazhagan’ at number five, ‘The Flash’ at number six, ‘Harold and the Purple’ at number seven Crayon’, ‘Spellbound’ at number eight and ‘GT Max’ at number nine were seen.
Netflix Top 10 Web Series
If we talk about the top 10 web shows, Shahrukh Khan’s connection ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen 2’ was at the first position. The first season of this romantic, crime-thriller also received a tremendous response from the audience and now the second season is also on OTT. Actually, the name of this series is inspired by Shahrukh Khan’s famous song ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen’. This series has a lot of blood and gore along with great twists and suspense.
The magic of these series also
Talking about other series, ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ is at number two, ‘The Helicopter Heist’ at number three, ‘When the Phone Rings’ at number four, ‘A Man on the Inside’ at number five, Mr. ‘Plankton’, ‘Arcane’ at number seven, ‘The Cage’ at number eight, ‘Bank Under Siege’ at number nine and ‘Don’t Come Home’ at number ten.