5 Must watch Web Series on OTT

Theatres across the country are still in void, but that doesn’t mean it is an end to the world of entertainment. Hashtag Magazine picks 5 web series for the readers that they can’t miss out on…

Text: Mahati Salike

Scam 1992 – The Harshad Mehta Story

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Streaming on: Sony LIV

Cast: Pratik Gandhi, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Hemanth Kher, Nikhil Dwivedi

Scam 1992 is a story about the journey of the controversial life of the infamous stockbroker Harshad Mehta. It is about one of the scams that shook India and is till date remembered as one of the most notorious crimes committed in the country. The series is adapted from journalist Sucheta Dalal and Debashish Basu’s 1992 book The Scam: Who Won, Who Lost, Who Got Away. The show starring Pratik Gandhi, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Hemanth Kher and Nikhil Dwivedi has a gripping story and the viewers are grooving over the impressive BGM. If you still haven’t seen it, now it’s time to watch it.

RiverDale 

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Streaming on: Netflix

Cast: KJ Apa, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Cole Sprouse, Marisol Nicolas, Madeliane Petsch, Ashleigh Murray, Madchen Amick, Luke Perry, March Consuelos, Casey Cott, Skeet Ulrich, Charles Melton, Vanessa Morgan, Drew Ray Tanner

Riverdale is an American teen drama based on the story from Archie Comics. The story is set around a group of students investigating the death of their classmate and this leads to the crux of the series. The element of curiosity is satisfied while watching this series. It is best to start off with it on a boring day. 

Bandish Bandits

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Streaming on: Amazon prime Video

Cast: Ritwik Bhowmik, Shreya Choudary,Naseeruddin Shah

Radhe and Tamanna are music enthusiasts. Radhe is a singing prodigy set to follow the classical steps of his grandfather while Tamanna is a rising pop star, desperate to make a collaboration with an international pop star. Radhe’s life turns upside down when he falls in love with Tamanna. Watch on to know the story of the couple. The story makes you fall in love the characters. It makes one realise the importance of confidence and zeal towards working for your passion.  

Little Things

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Streaming on: Netflix

Cast: Dhruv sehgal, Mithila Palker

The story revolves around the couple Kavya and Dhruv who are in a live-in relationship in Mumbai. The story progresses with them exploring life through their everyday conversations. This is a light-hearted romance that drives home the point on importance of individual space in a relationship.

The Reunion

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Streaming on: Youtube

Cast: Sapna Pabbi, Anuj Sachdeva, Veer Rajwanth Singh, Shreya Dhanwanthary

The Reunion is a story about 4 BFF’s  who meet after a very long time. While all of them are busy in their lives, the plan on meeting each other for a reunion excites each of them. The story solves the misunderstandings among the four friends and helps them create a few beautiful memories in the tale of life. The series is bang on in depicting how we connect with our buddies almost after a decade. After watching the series, you might feel like catching up with you friends and relive those best moments you had together.

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Kajol on Horror, Motherhood, and ‘Maa’: “This Role Will Stay with Me Forever”

In her upcoming horror-thriller Maa, Kajol steps into a space that’s as emotionally charged as it is spiritually rooted one that reimagines horror through the lens of motherhood, mythology, and inner strength. The film draws from the legend of Goddess Kali, blending it with a modern narrative that challenges both genre and tradition. It also stars Indraneil Sengupta, Kherin Sharma, and Ronit Roy in pivotal roles. In conversation with LIPOKAVARMA, Kajol opens up about the film that has deeply resonated with her both personally and professionally. A Story Rooted in Myth and Modernity “When we started, this wasn’t even meant to be a horror film,” Kajol begins, reminiscing about the origin of Maa. Maa draws inspiration from the mythological tale of Kali and Raktabeej stories Kajol remembers from her childhood and even used to scare her children with. The story was meant to be a tight thriller, but as the script evolved, so did its scope. “We realised we had to make it bigger, as the characters and the situations were so large in scale. A simple ending wouldn’t do justice to the emotion we had built. You can’t just have her shoot him in the head and walk away,” she explains. The spiritual and symbolic depth of the film demanded a more profound resolution something that echoed the power of Goddess Kali herself. The Title That Found Its Meaning What began as a working title became central to the film’s soul. “By the time we finished, we realised Maa said everything the film was about. It was not just about a mother, but the divine mother—Kali Maa—and the raw energy of maternal strength, both nurturing and destructive.” Kajol on the Evolution of Motherhood On and Off Screen In a reflective moment, Kajol discusses the enduring societal expectations around mothers.

 Future Stars of Indian Cricket: Young Talents to Watch

Indian cricket has always been a powerhouse of extraordinary talent, consistently producing legends who have left an indelible mark on both national and international stages. The era of Sunil Gavaskar laid the foundation for batting excellence, while Kapil Dev’s leadership brought India its first World Cup glory. Then came Sachin Tendulkar, whose unmatched brilliance inspired generations, followed by the calm resilience of MS Dhoni, who redefined captaincy, and the fiery passion of Virat Kohli, who has set new benchmarks in modern cricket. Together, these icons have cemented India’s status as a cricketing giant. At the core of this success is a steady pipeline of young talent, nurtured through grassroots programs, domestic leagues like the IPL, and a deep love for the game across the nation. Today, anticipation surrounds the vibrant new generation of Indian cricketers. These young players, showing promise on domestic and international platforms, are poised to carry forward the legacy of excellence. Their fearless approach and adaptability to modern formats highlight their readiness to make an impact on cricket’s biggest stages. The growing interest extends to fans engaging with the sport in unique ways, such as exploring the top betting sites in India, where they follow the matches and support their favorite players by betting on them. This article will spotlight the top 10 emerging talents from India, exploring their journeys, achievements, and potential to shape the future of Indian cricket. Let’s take a closer look at the stars of tomorrow. Shubman Gill: Shubman Gill, hailed as the “prince of Indian cricket,” represents the future of India’s batting lineup. With a composed technique, Gill thrives as an opener, seamlessly transitioning between formats. By 2025, his ODI average exceeds 60, backed by seven centuries, including a stunning 208 against New Zealand. He was the Player of the Series during

Nimrat Kaur Talks About Her Latest Web Series “Kull”

Nimrat Kaur is back with a powerful role in Kull: The Legacy of the Raisinghs, a family drama that dives deep into generational wounds and societal facades. The actor, known for her intensity and grace, brings a haunting vulnerability to her character Indrani. In an exclusive chat with LIPIKA VARMA, Nimrat discusses the show’s themes, her artistic journey, and the emotional tribute she recently paid to her father. On the title, “Kull”- Yes, absolutely, kull is an interesting word, right? Kul-dosh, kul-ko-aage-badhane-wala. It symbolizes lineage, burdens, responsibilities. I really liked the title when Ekta chose it. I hoped it would stay. For me, Kull represents generational trauma and the weight we carry forward. On Indrani, her character-I feel incredibly grateful that people have embraced Indrani Rai Singh’s part and they have been able to relate to her circumstances, not necessarily her as a person, which I think was my intention in any case in the first place. Behind the sarees, the pearls, the carefully curated perfection, there’s a broken woman barely holding it together. By the end, she becomes so lost in her own delusions, she can’t even tell what’s real anymore. On doing justice to all the characters–Meryl Streep once said, you don’t become someone else entirely—you bring bits of yourself into every role. And that’s so true. I live on my own, I make my own decisions, I have a certain kind of independence in how I think and move through the world. That probably seeps into the women I play. Every character has a journey, a heartbeat—I always try to tap into that. Working with Ekta Kapoor- Ekta gave me my first web series, “The Test Case,” before OTT platforms even existed. That was a bold move. She gave me a platform when the space was still

Aamir Khan Exclusive Interview With Hashtag Magazine

I’m a Loyalist of Cinema: Aamir Khan Fresh off the release of Sitaare Zameen Par, Aamir Khan opens up about his enduring love for cinema, why he champions children’s stories, and how he balances personal evolution with creative instincts. In an exclusive interaction, he also speaks candidly about declaring his relationship with Gauri and the stability she brings into his life. In this heartfelt conversation, Aamir reflects on movies, meaning, and moments, with LIPIKA VARMA capturing it all. Excerpts- How do you feel when your film is on the verge of being released? Whenever my film is on the verge of being released, the feeling is like a father of a newborn child, though we cannot compare our feelings to a mother of a newborn child. But when my films are released, I feel the same nervousness and excitement as a father. The more excited you are, the more you contemplate whether your film is good, and then the nervousness grows if people will like it or not. I always get nervous whenever my films are on the release. Why are children’s films made in lesser numbers in Bollywood? Yes, it’s sad that the Hindi film industry is making very few children’s films. According to my thought process, the industry feels there is no market for children’s films. I disagree with this. We have so many children in this country, of course, they watch films! But sadly, many end up watching Western films dubbed in Hindi. We must take responsibility as filmmakers and create more meaningful stories for our children. Will you make more children’s films? I have decided to make children’s films even in the future. Kids are the future pillars of our country. They need to be sensitive, caring, and empathetic. Our films touch them in ways to

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