No Spoilers06 Jun 20252 MIN

What to watch on OTT this weekend (June 1-7)

Say hello to chaotic tech bros, small-town scandals, and family drama with a side of confusion

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Still from 'Mountainhead'

With IPL wrapped up and no match to scream at post 7 pm, your evenings might feel…weirdly empty. But fear not, we’ve lined up a solid squad of shows to fill that void. Think: Owen Wilson swinging for redemption in Stick, a Sri Lankan family faking it till they make it in Tourist Family, tech bros melting down in Mountainhead, and Georgia Miller facing murder charges (in heels) in Ginny & Georgia. With dark comedies and juicy dramas waiting for you to hit play, your couch has never looked more inviting.

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‘Stick’ on Apple TV+

For fans of heartfelt sports comedies with a side of chaos, Stick delivers a fresh swing. Owen Wilson plays a once-great golfer turned reluctant coach to a volatile teen prodigy. As mismatched as their temperaments, the duo stumble through personal baggage, bunkers, and unexpected breakthroughs. If you enjoyed Ted Lasso’s mix of humour and heart, this one’s right up your alley.

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‘Tourist Family’ on JioHotstar

Tourist Family is a heartfelt yet cheeky tale about a family on the run from economic troubles and identity mix-ups. Dharmadas ‘Das’ and his family escape post-pandemic Sri Lanka and land in Chennai, where they hilariously try to pass off as locals—accent attempts and all. But just when they’re getting the hang of it, a bomb blast investigation threatens to blow their cover. It’s a rollercoaster of culture clashes, close calls, and unexpected friendships that keep you rooting for the underdogs.

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‘Stolen’ on Prime Video

Stolen opens at a railway station in Rajasthan, where Gautam, played by Abhishek Banerjee, picks up his brother Raman, who missed his flight. With their mother’s wedding the next day, Gautam just wants to leave...until a baby goes missing, and suspicion briefly falls on his brother. The police detain the brothers as witnesses, but things spiral when a tea-seller’s shaky confession coincides with a photo of them going viral—suddenly, they’re prime suspects in the court of public opinion, with mobs chasing them down. Watch it for the gripping storyline but stay for Banerjee’s standout performance.

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‘Ginny & Georgia’ season 3 on Netflix

The wait is over. Ginny & Georgia season 3 is finally here, and we’re about to get some answers to that cliffhanger arrest that left us gasping. Georgia was taken away in handcuffs mid-wedding for Tom’s murder, and this season she’s under house arrest while the world watches. Ginny, her teen daughter, is left grappling with messy emotions, loyalty issues, and her famously complicated mom. Expect viral memes, fresh cringe moments, and the burning question: can Georgia really charm her way out of this one?

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‘Mountainhead’ on JioHotstar

Four noxiously rich tech bros hole up in a luxe lodge while the world burns—partly thanks to their apps, algorithms, and unchecked egos. Jesse Armstrong’s latest pitch-black comedy stars Ramy Youssef, Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, and Cory Michael Smith, serving chaos, cringe, and climate collapse. Reviews are mixed: some call it an insufferable misfire, others a solid doom-watch. Think of it as a group chat between Elon, Zuck, Bezos, and that one guy who still says “Web3” unironically—only with more wine, less accountability, and a world on fire.

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‘Pattth’ on ManoramaMAX

Pattth is the kind of slow-burn mystery that lingers long after the credits roll. It follows Unni, a struggling videographer, whose latest gig editing a travel vlog turns uncanny when a tribal song from Kenya sparks déjà vu across India, starting with his own grandmother. As Unni and his girlfriend dig deeper, the story morphs into a haunting meditation on memory, identity, and the strange threads that connect us all.

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