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Read MoreThis weekend the IPL 2021 games, that had to be halted mid-way in May due to the surging Covid-19 second wave in the country, restart in the UAE. As the IPL matches enjoy huge patronage among the Indian public, one would have expected new releases to be less on the Indian OTT platforms.
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As it happens, that is not the case. We have plenty of interesting fare for our weekly recommendation list.
We have the intriguing Ankahi Kahaniya and the hostage drama Bell Bottom. Down South, we have the horror comedy Annabelle Sethupathi, the suspenseful Kanabadutaledhu and the Andhadhun remake in Telugu, Maestro.
Then there is also Kaanekkaane, which marks SonyLIV's first entry into Malayalam cinema.
Directors: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Abhishek Chaubey, Saket Chaudhary
Cast: Abhishek Banerjee, Rinku Mahadeo, Rajguru, Dellzad Hiwale, Kunal Kapoor, Zoya Hussain, Nikhil Dwivedi, Palomi.
Language: Hindi
Platform: Netflix India
Release date: September 18, 2021.
Synopsis: This the season of anthologies on Indian OTT space. This is an intriguing journey of love, longing, relationships and many emotions. This 3-story anthology is based on the theme of unconventional and untold love.
The three directors chosen for the stories come with a rich experience in helming projects that had love and longing as the guiding arc. Abhishek Chaubey  had made Udta Punjab and Sonchiriya), Saket Chaudhary  handled Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Hindi Medium and Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari  helmed Bareilly Ki Barfi and Panga.
Ashwiny Iyer Tiwariâs short film is expected to blur âthe lines between reality and fantasyâ.Â
Based on the Kannada story Madhyantara by Jayant Kaikini, Abhishek Chaubeyâs segment is set in the 1980s Mumbai and explores young love in the world of single-screen theatres.
Saket Chaudharyâs short film is a modern-day existential love relationship that is no less dramatic.
Director: Merlapaka Gandhi
Cast: Nitin, Tamannaah Bhatia, Nabha Natesh
Language: Telugu
Platform: Disney + Hotstar
Release date: September 17
Synopsis: This is the second big Telugu movie that has announced a direct OTT release recently despite protest from the mavens of Tollywood.
Maestro is the Telugu remake of the Bollywood hit Andhadhun that starred Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu and Radhika Apte in the leads. In the Telugu remake, Nithin is playing Ayushmann Khuranaâs role, while Nabha Natesh reprises Radhika Apteâs character. Tabuâs grey character is rendered by Tamannaah.Â
The Hindi original got the National Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 2019. Ayushmann Khurrana got the Best Actor national award, too. The film's plot revolved around a piano player who pretends to be visually impaired to work on his composition. During his quest, he gets into multiple troubles as he witnesses the murder of a former actor.
Director: Deepak Sundararajan
Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Taapsee Pannu, Yogi Babu, Radikaa Sarathkumar, Rajendra Prasad
Language: Tamil (Hindi, Telugu)
Platform: Disney+ Hotstar
Release date: September 17
Synopsis: Stay ready for a comedy that uses the typical horror film tropes: Â haunted house, possible reincarnation, and a gaggle of ghosts that are more impish and less devilish.
A king constructs a magnificent palace for his lady love. A rich man, however, covets the building. But the king rebuffs the moves of the wealthy man. Years later, a young woman, who looks like the original lady love of the king, moves into the palace that is now haunted. But the ghosts there are merely trapped. The spirits and the spirited young woman get together to outwit the villain. It is all for a lark.
The filmâs Hindi version has been titled Annabelle Rathore.
This seems to be the season of Vijay Sethupathi. Just the last week his Tughlaq Durbar released on Netflix. It of course got panned for being puerile. Another of his movie Laabam also released in theatres. It was a spectacular disaster.
Director: Balaraju M
Cast: Sunil, Vaishaliraj, SukranthVeerella, Himaja, Yugram, Praveen, Ravi Varma, Kireeti Damaraju, Kancharapalem Kishore
Language: Telugu
Platform: Spark OTT
Release date: September 17, 2021.
Synopsis: Â This is an investigation thriller. It is the tale of a private detective who is thrust into solving a murder mystery in parallel to the police probe. A series of events happen after a dead body is found without the head. The cops can't make a headway in the case, as it were, and the private sleuth gets cracking.
The story picks up from an unhappy couple in which the woman has a past. She gets married only due to societal and family pressure after her ex-boyfriend leaves her adrift. Their issues bring them to Vizag. But the ex-lover is killed. A short-tempered womanising cop is looking to solve the mystery.Â
These multiple strands need to be tied neatly. And that is where the private detective  comes in.Â
Sunil, who is a proven comic in Telugu cinema, plays the detective.
Director: Ranjit Tewari
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Vaani Kapoor, Huma Qureshi, Lara Dutta, Adil Hussain, Aniruddh DaveÂ
Language: HindiÂ
Platform: Amazon Prime Video
Release date: September 16, 2021.
Synopsis: The story, set in the 1980s, is about an undercover operation helmed by a RAW agent, who is on a mission to rescue over 200 hostages in a plane hijacked from India by terrorists. The secret agent, the role played by Akshay Kumar, was code-named Bell Bottom. Hence the title of the film.
It is  a story based on true events that went on to create one of the most defining moments of the country.
Director Tewari said, âIt is a story of many unsung heroes that I felt deserved to be told to one and all. It is the perfect mix of an intriguing plot, actors whoâve given their all that will keep audiences hooked right till the very end.â
The film had its release in theatres across the country in August. And within a month it has made it to the streaming platform.
Aside from these, we also have Tovino Thomas and Suraj Venjaramoodu's Kaanekkaane in Malayalam (SonyLIV), Seetharam Benoy in Kannada (Amazon Prime Video), Nakaab in Hindi (MX Player), and Ichata Vahanalu Niluparadu in Telugu (Aha Video), among others.
Of course, as we said earlier, IPL 2021 restarts this weekend.
So, happy viewing.
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Read MoreEuropol has been told it needs to delete a huge database of information it has collected on EU citizens over the last few years as it cannot prove exactly why it is still keeping the data around. The order has been given to the law enforcement agency of the European Union by the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS). EDPS is the data watchdog organization that ensures EU institutions remain compliant with the bloc’s privacy and data protection rules. This move is a step up from the EDPS’ 2019 investigation, in which it concluded that Europol was storing private data on potential criminals and terrorism suspects without actually checking whether or not the data harvesting was justified. As a result, EU citizens were at risk of being wrongfully accused of crime and terrorism, and perhaps even at risk of identity theft and data leaks. Given that Europol failed to properly respond to the earlier conclusions, EDPS has now given more concrete orders and a stricter deadline of a year to get the task done. “While some measures have been put in place by Europol since then, Europol has not complied with the EDPS’ requests to define an appropriate data retention period to filter and to extract the personal data permitted for analysis under the Europol Regulation,” the EDPS’ press release reads. The stash allegedly contains four petabytes of data. “Europol has dealt with several of the data protection risks identified in the EDPS’ initial inquiry. However, there has been no significant progress to address the core concern that Europol continually stores personal data about individuals when it has not established that the processing complies with the limits laid down in the Europol Regulation," noted the EDPS' Wojciech Wiewiórowski. "Such collection and processing of data may amount to a huge volume of information, the precise content of which is often unknown to Europol until the moment it is analysed and extracted - a process often lasting years. A 6-month period for pre-analysis and filtering of large datasets should enable Europol to meet the operational demands of EU Member States relying on Europol for technical and analytical support, while minimising the risks to individuals’ rights and freedoms. Furthermore, understanding the operational needs of Europol and the amount of data collected so far, I have decided to grant Europol a period of 12 months to ensure compliance with the Decision for the datasets already in Europol’s possession.” And while privacy advocates will praise EDPS’ moves, not everyone will agree. EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson told The Guardian that law enforcement agencies need “the tools, resources, and the time, to analyze data that is lawfully transmitted to them. In Europe, Europol is the platform that supports national police authorities with this herculean task.” Via: The GuardianA win for privacy advocates
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