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Movies at ₹99: Watch Yudhra, Stree 2, GOAT and other new releases with flat discounts; here’s how

The action thriller Yudhra, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Raghav Juyal, was released on September 20, coinciding with National Cinema Day, offering tickets at ₹99. Several new releases and popular films like Stree 2 continue to attract audiences. Key Points

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New Insidious movie to Huma Qureshi's next: Check out movie, OTT releases this week

Movie, OTT releases this week: Huma Qureshi's 'Tarla' , ‘Insidious: The Red Door’, and much more. Check details here. Key Points

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Seven big OTT movie releases on Netflix, Hotstar, SonyLiv, MX Player and Zee5 this week

September is bringing a wave of excitement to the world of OTT entertainment with a lineup of captivating movies set to premiere on various streaming platforms. From a biographical drama exploring the mind of Mahatma Gandhi's assassin to a lighthearted take on societal norms, viewers can anticipate a diverse mix of genres. Romance, suspense, action, and emotional journeys are all on the table with these highly anticipated releases. Get ready to be transported to new worlds of entertainment as these stories unfold on your screens. Key Points

Economic Times

K-pop scene set to sizzle in August: See the exciting releases from BB Girls, Mamamoo+ and more

August is set to be electrifying for K-pop fans as BB Girls and Mamamoo+ gear up for their new releases. U-Know Yunho and The Boyz are also dropping new music in the coming month. Key Points

Economic Times

What’s new on Paramount+? Check upcoming releases for July 2023

This article highlights original content coming to Paramount+ in July 2023. It will be regularly updated with the latest additions. For comprehensive coverage, visit Ready Steady Cut for reviews and recaps of July's offerings. Key Points

Economic Times

Pankaj Tripathi’s new #workgoal: Max four projects a year

Actor Pankaj Tripathi plans to limit himself to a maximum of four film projects a year to focus on quality and personal development. Despite having six releases lined up, the actor wishes to strike a better work-life balance and spend time with family and farming. Tripathi believes that acting is an art that requires personal experiences and observations, which he hopes to refill by taking breaks between projects. He credits his versatility to his background in theatre and is grateful for not being typecast. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times