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  • Sean Cohan On Bell Media’s Push For Canadian Drama & The ‘Heated Rivalry’ Effect: “If It’s Not The Biggest Hit Out Of Canada Ever, It’s One Of Them”

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    EXCLUSIVE: “If it’s not the biggest hit out of Canada ever, it’s one of them,” says Sean Cohan about Heated Rivalry, the red-hot Canadian-produced ice hockey romance. Cohan is President of Bell Media, the media giant that owns CTV and Crave, the streamer that launched the Jacob Tierney show, which is produced by Brendan Brady under the Accent Aigu banner.

    Bell Media now plans to capitalize on this distinctly Canadian content moment. “There is absolutely more coming post Heated Rivalry,” says Cohan. “In addition to the fact that Heated Rivalry will go on, we’ve got high hopes for Jacob and Brendan and the folks at Accent Aigu, and what they’re going to produce in that universe and elsewhere.”

    In March 2024 and in his first interview after joining Bell Media, Cohan told Deadline that he was “pot committed” on content. When Bell bought UK-based distributor Sphere Abacus, he explained why the company was doing that deal as well as backing ‘Northern Lights’ – meaning Canadian creators with worldwide ambitions. When we sit down with the former Nielsen and A+E exec during the London TV Screenings he says: “We recognized that the Canadian market, the product and the creative brand was misunderstood and underestimated. It’s a very nice case study or proof of the point having an incredibly buzzy show like Heated Rivalry.”

    ‘Beer, Lesbians and Baseball!’ & Yaga

    Crave, along with the likes of Stan in Australia, is one of a new breed of domestic streamer that is making or co-producing international hits. Other Crave shows that have bubbled up include Empathy from Quebec-born actor and screenwriter Florence Longpré. The second season is a co-production with France’s Canal+. From the CTV side there is Sullivan’s Crossing, which airs in the U.S. on The CW.

    In terms of the pipeline of new shows from Crave, there is Slo Pitch, which Bell Media announced with the headline ‘Beer, Lesbians and Baseball!’ From Shaftesbury, Boss & Co and Elliot Page’s Pageboy Productions, the half-hour mockumentary follows an underdog queer softball team. Buzz has been building around that one this week at the Screenings.

    There’s also Yaga, a half-hour drama starring Carrie-Ann Moss (The Matrix), Noah Reid (Schitt’s Creek), Clark Backo (Letterkenny), as well as Heated Rivalry’s Hudson Williams. Kat Sandler is writer-showrunner on the mystery thriller, which is based on her play. For Bell Media, it’s an in-house affair with Blink49 Studios, which it backs, producing alongside Front Street Pictures, and Sphere Abacus selling it internationally.

    Tom Green’s Funny Farm is coming out of a development deal with Tom Green Productions and there should be news soon of what’s coming out of a deal with Seth Rogen’s Point Grey.

    ‘Re-Heating’

    Six of the top-ten most-watched shows on Crave were Canadian originals over the all-important holiday viewing period and the streamer has added about a 1.5 million subs over the last two years. It had 4.6 million subs at the last official count.

    Cohan says there is a Heated Rivalry effect on the numbers, which can partly be discerned by analyzing what new customers tune into first after they sign up. “It’s definitely delivered an uptick,” he says. “There’s a decent number of subs that have joined for that.” He also talks about ‘re-Heating’, a term coined by Canadian press for the folks who have Heated Rivalry on repeat. “Roughly a third have watched it more than two times and I’m hearing about really amazing stats where some people are even getting into the double-digit viewing, which is wild.”

    Heated Rivalry will not, however, be winning any Emmys – it not eligible. Cohan says: “People say: ‘The Emmys isn’t allowed to give Heated Rivalry an award. Is that a problem?’ Well, the show’s already got a fair bit of recognition, and the fans love it, and they’re re-watching it, and we’re going to continue to drive it.”

    Awards aside, Cohan and Bell Media want to harness the buzz and use that to put a new generation of Canadian shows on the map. “It’s not just the Bell Media story, but we want to be at the center of it,” he says. Heated Rivalry may just be sparking a Canadian drama power play.

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  • Richard Hoiles: 5 Saturday selections from Kelso and Doncaster

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    The horse racing broadcaster offers up his five best bets from this weekend’s racing in the UK, including one in the lucrative Morebattle Hurdle.

    With all the Cheltenham hype going on at present, it may come as a surprising fact that the Morebattle Hurdle at Kelso on Saturday has a more valuable prize pot at £120k than any of the Festival handicap hurdles. Couple that with the chance to win the £100k bonus if Morebattle success is followed by a win in any Festival race just over a week later, and it still does not get the appreciation the race deserves.

    The Shunter in 2021 is the only horse so far to complete that double, so initially in ante‑post lists bookmakers took no chances with Charles Byrnes’ entry I Started A Joke. However, his non‑declaration leaves the way clear for CRACKING RHAPSODY 5/1 (14:55 Kelso) to win the race for a third time. He reserves his best for Kelso and Ayr, and it was his victory last season in the Scottish Champion Hurdle that makes a persuasive case for him still being reasonably treated off a mark of 136 on Saturday. Having won the Morebattle off 132, he lined up at Ayr off a mark of 137 where he beat no less a horse than Kabral Du Mathan, with Breeders’ Cup and Ebor winner Ethical Diamond in the ruck. Four horses won next time out from that race, and the form is strong enough to show he is still competitive back at his beloved Kelso, where his form figures read 621111.

    Earlier on the card, BREIZH RIVER 7/1 (13:10 Kelso) can continue his resurgence in the first of 10 ITV races. A course‑and‑distance winner off as high as 131 in October 2024, his form dipped significantly, resulting in him being rated just 117 over fences when he moved to Tristan Davidson earlier this season. After a pipe‑opener over hurdles, Breizh River placed at Newcastle before winning at Musselburgh, where the application of a tongue‑tie for the first time may also have helped. It would be helpful if the ground could dry out a little more, but, in the spirit of his owners Border Caravans Ltd, hopefully they can all stay stuck behind him!

    There is also £80k up for grabs in the Premier Hurdle, where LORD BYRON 9/1 (14:15 Kelso) looks the play. It looked as if he might have been lined up for a tilt at the Fred Winter, but the stable has a bigger player there in Winston Junior, and Lord Byron comes here for his third run—too late to qualify for the Fred Winter but with an eye on an equally valuable prize. Twice raced for Aidan O’Brien on the flat, he has run well on both hurdling starts behind Klycot and, last time, behind leading Triumph Hurdle hope Maestro Conti at Cheltenham. The fifth horse that day, La Luna Artista, franked the form when winning the Adonis, and the stable remains in good form.

    It is Grimthorpe day at Doncaster, where it might be worth an each‑way investment on dual winner MORODER (EW) 20/1 (14:30 Doncaster). He is now rising 12, but his trainer Seamus Mullins recently ended a 56‑race losing run with a few others placed, and Moroder is off a 5 lb lower mark than when a shock winner of this race at 33/1 last year, having won it off an even higher mark back in 2023 at 18/1. Clearly this will have been his long‑term target, and, at a similarly big price, he is worth a speculative throw at the stumps.

    Earlier at Doncaster, the step up to 3m should suit LIVINGONAPRAYER 15/2 (13:25 Doncaster) in the Listed Mares’ race and hopefully give Joe Anderson his biggest winner to date. Jamie Snowden is having an excellent season, already notching a campaign‑best 71 winners, with a maiden century a real possibility. He has plenty of success in Mares’ races (another debutant winner at Wetherby on Thursday), and the next four horses home behind her victory at Wincanton have all won since.

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    The big news of the week was Constitution Hill not being asked to go back hurdling, with the main impact on the Champion Hurdle being a shortening of Lossiemouth in the belief that she is now more likely to take her chance here rather than in the Mares’. The main Cheltenham betting angle, however, could now be to top up the each‑way ante‑post bet on Take No Chances in the Mares’, as her price has not shortened but her chances of making the frame would clearly be much improved were Lossiemouth not to show up. She will be well suited by the switch of the race to the New Course, having placed in the race 12 months ago, and has been the subject of a couple of negative rides recently which have not shown her to best advantage.

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  • Mary Cosby Plans to Film ‘RHOSLC’ Season 7 Despite Son’s Sudden Death

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    Moving Forward With ‘RHOSLC’ Filming After Son’s Death

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  • Where Winds Meet Hexi Expansion Showcase — Everything Announced – IGN

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    Where Winds Meet is taking us back to “one of China’s most glorious eras,” the Tang Dynasty, with its next major update, the Hexi expansion, which kicks off, for free, on March 5.

    Between March and May, the team will release Hexi’s three chapters in sequence, taking wanderers “from desert to ice fields to grasslands,” starting with Jade Gate Pass next week.

    “In ancient China, friends would write poems for each other. Think of these three chapters as our poem to all of you,” the team explained, stressing that this marks “a much more cinematic approach to storytelling” that feels “quite different from our previous storytelling.”

    Set in a vast desert landscape, developer Everstone Games said the Hexi expansion represents the “biggest expansion since the game’s launch, and will offer up brand-new narratives, new bosses, fresh gameplay features, and martial art styles.” We can expect three major maps, which, combined, boast nearly 20 sub-regions, 11 unique bosses, seven Jianghu Legacies, “dozens” of side quests, and “so much more.” There’s also a new path called Bamboocut-Dust, with two new martial arts for Umbrella and Roped Dart. Umbrella’s Spring Dreamscape is “all about agility,” while Rope Dart’s Fleeting Clouds is “all about big, sweeping AOE attacks.”

    The stream showed off some of those aforementioned boss fights in detail;, including Jade Gate Pass’ campaign boss, Guo Xin, the aging general and last grand protector who “remains at his post defending the land to the very end.” He’ll come at you with “sweeping combos and summon veterans to fight alongside him,” so you’ll need to use your deflects wisely to protect against his attacks. His second phase, on the other hand, boasts “sands swirl and time reverses” as the call of his army “jostles him back to his prime,” enabling him to unleash his full power.

    We also get a sneak peek at Wandering Ark, which, I’m delighted to say, is exactly what it sounds like — a huge ship. Once a messenger, it’s now obsessed with finding its way home through the desert. If you hang on after the main presentation finishes, there’s also a good chunk of the battle against Hexi’s Moongazing Maiden boss fight, too, where all the skills and weapons are related to the moon.

    While the stream focused primarily on the desert, we also paid fleeting visits to the upcoming Liangzhou and Qingchuan maps, too. The former is a city known for its fine wine and precious jade in our first snow mountain region, and the latter, your final destination, where you’ll cycle through all four seasons on one map and find warring factions everywhere you turn.

    Best of all, though, Everstone stressed that all your progress carries over from season to season, including character levels, talents, and arsenals, so there’s “no need to start from scratch.”

    As for goodies? Here’s just some of what you can expect:

    • 30+ Lingering Melody
    • 90+ Resonating Melody (includes pulls obtained via free Echo Jade earned through exploration)
    • 100+ Appearances and items
    • Win exclusive Whirl of Radiance outfit (obtained through exploration)
    • 100+ Exquisite Rewards, including Appearances like Burlap Sack, Bride’s Bloom, War Drum and more, the White-Headed General Avatar, the Radiant Horizons Nameplate, and the Who Else? And Pluck Stars Emotes

    That’s not all! Everstone also revealed a slew of new quality-of-life updates, too, which we’ve summarized below:

    Cross-platform optimization and improved stability

    • Performance and stability optimizations:
      • Performance and memory usage have been optimized across all platforms. This effectively reduces crashes, ensuring a more stable and reliable overall experience.
    • Dynamic scene enhancements:
      • Optimized object motion in dynamic scenes to make screen transitions and movement processes smoother and more natural.
    • Unified cross-platform experience:
      • Through comprehensive adjustments across all platforms, we have improved the consistency of the gameplay experience on different devices.
      • Optimized notifications for Compendium, Achievements, Events, Martial Arts, and Guilds. We hope to ensure timely and clear information delivery for all players while minimizing distractions and repetitive alerts.

    Console control upgrades and smoother interactions

    • PS5 controller optimization:
      • Adjusted controller inputs for the Taiping Mausoleum and select events to enhance intutitiveness and handling.
    • Focus and cursor display optimization:
      • Optimized the logic for controller focus display and fixed cursor issues, making UI navigation clearer and more stable.
    • Polished console experience:
      • Further improved interaction details on consoles to minimize control interference and improve overall gameplay experience.

    Inventory management upgrades

    • Recycling and sorting improvements:
      • Optimized the interaction of the recycling interface to support the quick recycling of multiple item types, improving sorting efficiency.
    • Fast recycle now available:
      • Added a Fast Recycle function to quickly process expired, discarded, and recyclable items in bulk.
    • Item categorization and stacking optimization:
      • Introduced new item categorization methods and increased the stack limit for certain Life Materials, keeping your inventory clean and organized.

    Gameplay and social updates

    • Guild gameplay updates:
      • Added various Guild-related gameplay modes and challenges to enrich combat styles and play choices.
    • Guild War optimization:
      • Adjusted league and command mechanisms to reduce interference, ensuring smoother combat flow.
    • Social feature upgrades:
      • Added multiple chat channels and group chat functions to facilitate interaction among players and allow sharing of Jianghu stories.

    Where Winds Meet’s Hexi expansion can be pre-downloaded from today (February 27). “To wrap up, Hexi is a cinematic open world experience. Three chapters, tons of creative storytelling. We really hope this passion project brings something fresh to all of you,” the team said.

    The Wuxia open-world action-adventure RPG set in ancient China debuted on PC and PlayStation 5 on November 14, topping 9 million players in just two weeks. The mobile version released on December 12.

    It didn’t take long for players to find creative — and highly amusing — ways to make use of the game’s chatbot NPCs, including taking a novel approach to solving riddles by… simply telling the game’s AI-powered chatbot NPCs that they have solved the game’s riddles.

    Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world’s biggest gaming sites and publications. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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    New & Upcoming Movies 2026 Trailer Compilation | More trailers ➤ https://goo.gl/dAgvgK Movies included in this Trailer …

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  • PBS Distribution Acquires U.S. Rights to ‘Trespasses’ and ‘I Fought the Law’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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    PBS Distribution has acquired U.S. rights to Wildgaze Films’ love story “Trespasses” and Hera Pictures’ factual drama “I Fought the Law” from All3Media Intl.

    “Trespasses” stars Lola Petticrew (“Say Nothing”), Tom Cullen (“The Gold”), and Emmy and Golden Globe winner Gillian Anderson (“Sex Education”).

    The show tells the story of forbidden love set against the backdrop of the Troubles in 1970s Belfast.

    The U.S. acquisition follows deals in Europe and Australia, and four nominations at the Irish Film and Television Awards.

    “I Fought the Law”

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    “Trespasses,” which was commissioned by the U.K.’s Channel 4, is from Wildgaze Films (“Brooklyn,” “An Education”), the independent production company run by Oscar-nominated producing duo Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey.

    It is directed by BAFTA winner Dawn Shadforth (“Mood,” “Adult Material”) and is based on Louise Kennedy’s debut novel, which was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction and is adapted for television by rising talent Ailbhe Keogan (“Bad Sisters”) in her first lead writing credit.

    “I Fought the Law,” starring BAFTA winner Sheridan Smith (“Cilla,” “Accused”), tells the real-life story of Ann Ming (Smith), a mother who, driven by unimaginable grief, challenged a centuries-old law to see her daughter’s murderer finally brought to justice.

    The drama was created for ITV in the U.K. by Hera Pictures (“Hamnet,” “What It Feels Like for a Girl”), the independent production company founded by award-winning producer Liza Marshall (“Riviera,” “The State”).

    “I Fought the Law,” written by Jamie Crichton (“All Creatures Great and Small”) and directed by Erik Richter Strand (“The Crown”), is based on Ann Ming’s book “For the Love of Julie.”

    All3Media Intl. signed numerous deals for the drama ahead of its U.K. debut, including acquisitions in Europe, Asia and Australia.

    Both shows are expected to launch this year.

    Jennifer Askin, exec VP Americas at All3Media Intl., commented, “As the home of world-class drama, PBS is the perfect destination for ‘Trespasses’ and ‘I Fought the Law,’ and we’re delighted U.S. viewers will soon be able to immerse themselves in these powerful female-led stories. Featuring renowned on-screen talent alongside some of the industry’s best creative talents behind the camera, these unmissable dramas are proving a hit with critics and viewers alike, generating rave reviews and awards buzz, and it’s an honor to take them to a global audience through continued partnerships with leading broadcasters such as PBS.”

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  • Everywhere Vanished was filmed and why the series wasn’t actually filmed in Jordan

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    Vanished, Amazon’s new thriller starring Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin, sends its leads racing across France – and (almost) every major scene was filmed on location.

    The Prime Video series opens in Paris, where Alice (Cuoco), an archaeologist, reunites with her boyfriend Tom (Claflin). They board a train to Arles for a romantic break.

    He vanishes en route. What follows is a frantic search that pulls Alice through Marseille’s ports, backstreets, and landmarks – and into something far darker.

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    If you’re wondering where Vanished was filmed, here’s the full breakdown.

    Marseille is Vanished’s main location (Credit: Prime Video)

    Where was Vanished filmed?

    Vanished was filmed entirely in France. No stand-in cities, no soundstage trickery. Production was primarily based in Marseille, with early scenes shot in Paris.

    Executive producer Lourdes Diaz described Marseille as a character in its own right.

    “It is the beauty of Marseille. The darkness of Marseille. Marseille has many layers to it,” she told Prime Video.

    From sea views and mountainsides to docks and nightclubs, the city’s contrasts feed directly into the show’s tone.

    Co-creator Preston Thompson added that Marseille offers both “French Riviera glamour” and “grit and underworld”.

    Vanished filming locations you can visit

    There are dozens of recognisable locations across all four episodes. These are the key ones.

    The Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
    Paris features briefly in Vanished (Credit: Prime Video)

    Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower

    The Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower appear in episode 1 during Alice and Tom’s Paris reunion.

    They’re brief, postcard-perfect shots – establishing the romance before everything unravels.

    The show quickly shifts south, likely due to cost and logistics.

    The exterior of the Hotel Regina
    Hotel Regina in Paris appears in episode 1 (Credit: Hotel Regina)

    Hotel Regina, Paris

    Hotel Regina Louvre features in the opening episode.

    Opposite the Louvre and overlooking the Tuileries Garden, it’s a five-star hotel known for its baroque interiors. A one-night stay can range from roughly €500 to €1,400 depending on the room.

    The exterior of the Hotel Peron in Marseille
    Hotel Peron is a popular place to stay (Credit: Marseille Resorts and Hotels)

    Hotel Peron, Marseille

    Hôtel Peron is Alice’s main base in Marseille.

    Located along La Corniche, it overlooks the Mediterranean and appears repeatedly throughout the series. Despite being a three-star hotel, it’s a massively popular place to stay.

    Rooms can hover around the €100 mark – if you can get one.

    Kaley Cuoco walking in front of the Roquefavour Aqueduct in Vanished
    The Roquefavour Aqueduct is key in the opening episodes of Vanished (Credit: Prime Video)

    Roquefavour Aqueduct

    Roquefavour Aqueduct is the landmark Alice spots from the train when Tom first disappears.

    Built in the 19th century, it stands 83 metres high and stretches 375 metres long. It was constructed to carry water from the Durance River to Marseille after devastating droughts and cholera outbreaks.

    It’s around 30 miles from Marseille.

    The top of the Notre Dame de la Garde
    The Notre-Dame de la Garde is a world-famous landmark (Credit: Pixabay)

    Notre-Dame de la Garde

    Notre-Dame de la Garde dominates the skyline in several shots and appears in the opening credits.

    It’s Marseille’s most visited monument and offers panoramic views over the city and islands below.

    Kaley Cuoco running through Marseille in Vanished
    Vanished shows off the streets of Marseille (Credit: Prime Video)

    Noailles district

    The Noailles district – often called the “belly of Marseille” – appears repeatedly as Alice searches for Tom.

    It’s one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, packed with markets, fishmongers, and international food stalls.

    The old port in Marseille
    The Old Port is a Marseille staple (Credit: Pixabay)

    Old Port of Marseille

    The Old Port of Marseille is one of the city’s defining landmarks.

    Founded around 600 BC, it’s now the cultural and social centre of Marseille – and a recurring backdrop in the series.

    Sam Claflin in Vanished
    Vanished has flashbacks set in Jordan (Credit: Prime Video)

    Was Vanished filmed in Jordan?

    No. Although flashbacks are set in Jordan, the production never left France.

    These scenes were filmed in the French countryside and colour-graded to create the dusty, sun-bleached look.

    The end credits confirm the production benefited from France’s tax rebate for international shoots – making it financially sensible to keep everything local.

    Why Marseille was a big decision for Kaley Cuoco

    For Cuoco, filming abroad was a major step.

    After welcoming her first child in 2023, she had scaled back work. Vanished required relocating to France for months.

    Speaking to TV Insider, she said it was the first time she had to make a “big decision” as a mum.

    “When they first said Marseille, I was like, ‘Do you really need to do that?’ I’ve got a two-year-old. How do I leave?” she said.

    Her fiancé encouraged her to take the opportunity – and she’s glad she did.

    “I don’t know if I’ll have an opportunity like that again,” she added.

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  • Friday OTT releases (February 27, 2026): Thadayam to Secret Stories, TOP movies and shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video and other platforms

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    Friday OTT releases

    This week’s OTT release list includes different genres like mystery, crime, thriller and family drama. Viewers can watch the latest content on platforms like Netflix, Zee5, Apple TV and JioHotstar. Here’s the list of the latest release.

    Accused

    Accused is a psychological thriller directed by Anubhuti Kashyap. Konkona Sen Sharma plays the role of a gynaecologist in the film. Their lives change when they are accused of serious sexual misconduct. The film also stars Pratibha Ranta in an important role. You can watch it on Netflix.

    Thadayam

    The Tamil crime thriller Thadayam revolves around a series of murders happening in the villages. The killer is extremely cunning and leaves no clues. The film creates an atmosphere of fear and suspense and maintains suspense till the end. You can watch it on ZEE5.

    Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam

    Marathi language film Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam is directed by Hemant Dhome. Sachin Khedekar plays the role of Dinkar Shirke in the film. The story is based on an attempt to save a Marathi medium school from closure. You can watch it on ZEE5.

    Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2

    Hollywood series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 is a 10-episode series that follows the story of Skull Island. After the cliffhanger of the first season, Lee Shaw’s character returns. The series stars Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell. You can watch it on Apple TV.

    Secret Stories: Roslin

    Malayalam psychological thriller series Secret Stories: Roslin is directed by Sumesh Nandakumar. The story focuses on a teenager named Roslyn who has the same nightmares over and over again. You can watch it on JioHotstar.

    Viewers can watch it in multiple languages

    In total, films and series of different languages and subjects will be available on the OTT platform this Friday. It is available in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and Malayalam. Viewers can choose from thriller, crime, family drama, or adventure as per their choice.