TUDUM: Netflix announces host of new shows and movies!
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TUDUM: Netflix announces host of new shows and movies!

The Indian spotlight event showcased clips from new and old shows

TUDUM: Netflix announces host of new shows and movies!

Netflix hosted an online event on September 25, “TUDUM”, named after their legendary Netflix tune. Ali Zafar and Radhika Apte hosted the event. “TUDUM” was a whole 30 minutes event where they unveiled the upcoming shows and movies for the Indian audience. The Indian spotlight event showcased clips from new and old shows.

The upcoming shows will feature actors like Sanya Malhotra, Kartik Aaryan, Riteish Deshmukh Madhuri Dixit, Tabu, Ali Fazal, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Raveena Tandon, Parambrata, Mithila Palkar, Prajakta Koli and many more well-known stars.

List of the new lineup Netflix shows:

Finding Anamika

Credits: Netflix

Madhuri Dixit Nene stars in a sensational family show about a worldwide hotshot, spouse, and mother who vanishes in thin air suddenly in this first look. As police and friends and family look for replies to her vanishing, her impeccably created exterior is stripped away, uncovering stowed away facts and agonising lies in the existence of a famous entertainer.

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It additionally stars Sanjay Kapoor, Manav Kaul, Lakshvir Saran, Suhasini Muley, and Muskkaan Jafari. Sri Rao (Baar Dekho) is the showrunner and author close by Nisha Mehta. Karishma Kohli and Bejoy Nambiar are chiefs. Discovering Anamika is a creation of Dharmatic, the advanced mark of Karan Johar's Dharma Productions.

Dhamaka

Credits: Netflix

Dhamaka is officially a remake of the 2013 Korean film The Terror Live, annoyed ex-anchor Arjun Pathak featuring Kartik Aryan. The still depressed Arjun Pathak (Kartik Aaryan) has another chance to broadcast live on prime-time TV when a terrorist calls him with bomb threats. He doesn't know that this call will change his life and throw him into a crazy game of betrayal, forcing him to choose between his future career or the person in him.

Heeramandi

Credits: Netflix

Sanjay Leela Bhansali came to “TUDUM” with a featurette for his pre-freedom India series, discussing his motivation, his way to deal with filmmaking and the sky is the limit from there. Heeramandi will investigate accounts of courtesans — about adoration, treachery, progression and governmental issues in the kothas — and the secret social truth of the eponymous Lahore locale.

Little Things

Credits: Netflix

Your favourite couple is back with another season of love, mischief and cuteness overloaded for the fans of little things. The fourth and last period of Little Things discovers (Dhruv Sehgal) and Kavya (Mithila Palkar) growing up, making the exciting progress from youthful love to a more professional relationship. That implies exploring inquiries around responsibility, well-being, desire and family, and in doing as such, being as fair and cosy with one another as they've been before. Easily overlooked details season 4 is out October 15.

Plan A Plan B

Credits: Netflix

Riteish Deshmukh, Tamannaah Bhatia, Poonam Dhillon, and Kusha Kapila starrer show promises to be a spontaneous romantic tale. In it, a go-between (Bhatia) who accepts marriage is for everybody aside from herself runs into a fruitful legal counsellor with confidentiality. Shashanka Ghosh coordinates, Rajat Arora, composes.

Aranyak

Credits: Netflix

The show will mark Raveena Tandon’s return to the TV. The show is centered around a mysterious disappearance of a teenager in the eerie Himalayan ranges. We see Raveena, as a resolute policewoman walking through deodar giving major thrill. The show will also have Ashutosh Rana, Kahaani fame Parambrata Chatterjee, Zakir Hussain and Megna Malik in important roles.

Meenakshi Sundareshwar

Credits: Netflix

Sanya Malhotra, who has recently won heart with her Netflix film Pagglait is returning again. This time with young and talented Abhimanyu Dassani whom we know Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota. The song announcement shows it as an endearing rom-com between a couple who enter a long-distance, arranged marriage. When combined, their first names, Meenakshi and Sundareshwar, coin the name of the famous Meenakshi-Sundareshwar temple in Tamil Nadu. But for all the sanctity, their names exude together, do they have enough in common in real life?

One thing is clear, the next few months would see a lot of Netflix and chill!