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Our Top Picks of Films, Series and for August 2022

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Our Top Picks of Films, Series and for August 2022

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ENGLISH: Ron Howard has an eye for macro (Apollo 13) and micro (Frost/Nixon) versions of history. In THIRTEEN LIVES (coming to Amazon Prime Video on 5 August), the director tells the story of how 12Thai teenagers and their soccer coach were rescued by a crew of international cave divers in 2018. This time, Howard’s starry cast will include Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell and Tom Bateman.

HINDI: With DARLINGS (premiering on Netflix on 5 August), Alia Bhatt turns producer and puts money where her ethics are. Directed by Jasmeet K. Reen, the dark comedy pulls from under carpets secrets of domestic violence. Everything seems fine with Badrunissa (Bhatt) until her husband Hamza (Vijay Varma) goes missing and she comes to be suspected of abduction. The film also stars Shefali Shah.

The 1994 Robert Zemeckis film Forrest Gump didn’t just win Tom Hanks that much coveted Best Actor Oscar, it also won the hearts of global audiences. As the film’s Hindi adaptation, LAAL SINGH CHADDHA, releases on 11 August, Indian theatre-goers will hope that actor Aamir Khan can muster the same kind of pathos Hanks did. Also starring Kareena Kapoor, this is a kind of film you must carry handkerchiefs for. 

TAMIL: Venkat Prabhu, Pa Ranjith, Chimbu Devan and Rajesh M are all filmmakers the Tamil film industry considers amongst its best and most cerebral. Set to release on Sony LIV on 5 August, the anthology film VICTIM gives each of these celebrated auteurs the chance to direct a short that details the suffering of individuals who are either physically or emotionally injured by criminals and their acts.

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