New Delhi
Whether it's watching a vibrant small-town girl living a double life as a love guru, or laughing along with the chaotic antics of newlyweds, these five new titles offer something for everyone who loves comedic adventures.
Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video
Travel back to the 90s with Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video which released on October 11. This nostalgic comedy, starring Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri, follows a newlywed couple who decide to film a memorable video of their first night together, only to have the tape stolen.
Koel Malhotra Ki Secret Life
It’s about a vivacious small-town girl, Arpita, who moves to a big city after her marriage hoping to live the high life, but her boring and introverted husband foils all her plans. So when she accidentally gets a call for “Koel Malhotra”, a Guru on love, heartbreak and dirty secrets, Arpita begins to live a dual life as an expert on call solving everyone’s problems, but her own life begins to spiral into a mess as she begins to spin lies to keep her identity a secret from her husband. Tune in to Pocket FM for the rest of the story.
Aavesham
It’s a high-octane Malayalam action-comedy directed by Jithu Madhavan, featuring Fahadh Faasil, Hipzster, and Sajin Gopu. The film follows three young students in Bangalore who, after being bullied by a senior, befriend a local gangster named Ranga to help them take revenge. Watch it on Amazon Prime.
Madgaon Express
The directorial debut of Kunal Khemu, produced by Excel Entertainment, Madgaon Express features an ensemble cast including Divyenndu, Pratik Gandhi, and Avinash Tiwary. The film follows three childhood friends who finally embark on their long-delayed trip to Goa, only to find themselves in a series of comedic mishaps after accidentally exchanging a bag filled with cash and a gun. Watch it on Amazon Prime Video.
Call Me Bae
Call Me Bae combines humour with heart in the story of a former heiress who, after losing her wealth, finds herself navigating the chaos of Mumbai’s media world. Starring Ananya Panday in the lead role, the series is packed with smart dialogue, quirky characters, and relatable life lessons. As Bae learns to rely on her wits and charm rather than her lost fortune, the show brings plenty of laugh-out-loud moments mixed with touching emotional depth.