No Spoilers12 Sep 20253 MIN

What to watch on OTT this weekend (September 7-13)

Dark suburbs, doomed romance, and nosy neighbours with too much free time—your watchlist just got interesting

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The countdown to The Summer I Turned Pretty finale is on, but if you need something to fill the gap, streaming has you covered. Remember a few weeks back when the internet was in meltdown mode? People were crying and fainting over Saiyaara, and Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson had everyone convinced they were secretly in love during The Naked Gun press interviews. Now all of that drama is on your screen, along with Mark Ruffalo’s gritty crime turn in Task and the return of your favourite podcasting sleuths in Only Murders in the Building.

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‘Task’ on JioHotstar

From the creator of Mare of Easttown comes Task, a seven-part crime drama that’s pure Philly grit. Mark Ruffalo plays FBI agent Tom Brandis, who assembles a task force after a string of violent home invasions rock the suburbs. His prime suspect? Robbie Prendergast (Tom Pelphrey), a seemingly wholesome family man hiding a double life. Emilia Jones, Thuso Mbedu, Raúl Castillo, and more round out a stellar ensemble. Think grim family dinners, neighbours you should not trust, and Ruffalo brooding his way through the suburban nightmare.

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‘Only Murders in the Building’ season 5 on JioHotstar

While the internet is losing its collective mind over Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s engagement (and refreshing their feeds for more wedding pics and videos), Selena’s alter ego Mabel is busy solving murders at the Arconia. Alongside Charles (Steve Martin) and Oliver (Martin Short), she is investigating the death of the building’s doorman, Lester. The show repeats its formula with a usual lineup of suspects that include a society power broker (Renée Zellweger), a shady tech mogul (Christoph Waltz), and an heir with secrets (Logan Lerman). Until we get that bridal content, this is the Gomez content you can binge.

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‘aka Charlie Sheen’ on Netflix

Charlie Sheen’s wildest years gave us everything from “tiger blood” to late-night meltdowns. In this raw two-part documentary, he finally tells the story his way, seven years sober and more reflective than manic. Featuring candid voices from Jon Cryer, Sean Penn, Chuck Lorre, ex-wives, and even his former drug dealer, the series retraces his meteoric rise, spectacular crash, and steady crawl back to stability. Less scandal and more self-reckoning, aka Charlie Sheen is not about absolution but about owning your chaos before it owns you.

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‘Saiyaara’ on Netflix

Remember those memes? The ones about people completely losing it in theatres watching Saiyaara—crying, screaming, fainting—making you wonder if it was a grand PR gimmick or not? If you missed it on the big screen, here is your second chance. Directed by Mohit Suri, the romantic drama stars Ahaan Panday as Krish, a tortured musician, and Aneet Padda as Vaani, a shy poet with early-onset Alzheimer’s. Their love story unfolds through music, poetry, and heartbreak, all wrapped in a soundtrack that lingers. Whether you sob or scoff, it is available for streaming now.

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‘The Naked Gun’ on BookMyShow Stream

Detective Frank Drebin Jr is back, this time played by Liam Neeson, who swaps action-hero gravitas for slapstick chaos. But honestly, half the buzz is not even about the film. It is about Neeson and his co-star Pamela Anderson, who have been giving press interviews so flirty and affectionate that the internet is convinced they are secretly dating. Some fans are shipping it, others are debunking it, but either way it is popcorn-worthy. Onscreen, the duo anchor a legacy sequel filled with pratfalls, puns, and absurdist gags that blend nostalgia with fever-dream energy.

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‘You and Everything Else’ on Netflix

Besties, rivals, frenemies—relationships are complicated. You and Everything Else charts the messy, magnetic bond between Eun-joong (Kim Go-eun) and Sang-yeon (Park Ji-hyun), two women tethered together from adolescence through adulthood. When illness forces a reunion, they revisit old warmth, jealousies, and wounds that never healed. It is bittersweet, vulnerable, and deeply human, proof that the people who know you best can also cut the deepest. At once tender and devastating, it is a K-drama reminder that some ties are impossible to break even when you want to.

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