Stream it or skip it? Top four shows on OTT to watch this weekend

From Robert De Niro's conspiracy thriller to glossy The White Lotus, the list is varied

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Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Entertainment, Lifestyle and Sport Editor
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Wondering what to watch this weekend? Don't fret, we have you covered.

Zero Day (Netflix):

Check out Zero Day, a cyber-conspiracy thriller mini-series starring Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, and Lizzy Caplan. De Niro plays former President George Mullen, who leads the Zero Day Commission investigating a catastrophic cyberattack that crippled national infrastructure and claimed thousands of lives. As Mullen and his team dig deeper, they uncover a dangerous web of deceit that could trigger an even bigger disaster. If you’re into high-stakes suspense and intricate conspiracies, Zero Day is a must-watch.

The White Lotus (OSN+):

The third season of The White Lotus will transport you to a luxurious Thai spa resort, filled with digital detoxes and wellness treatments. But murky twists, intrigue, and deception isn't far away.Walton Goggins, Aimee Lou Wood, Blackpink’s Lalisa Manobal, Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, and Michelle Monaghan are the lead players. If you are in the mood for a quirky drama about the wealthy elite doing wicked stuff, this is your show to binge.

Gabby Petico (Netflix):

If you're into true crime, check out American Murder: Gabby Petito. This three-part series carefully examines the tragic murder of #VanLife vlogger Gabby Petito and the subsequent investigation into her partner, Brian Laundrie. Directed by Julia Willoughby Nason and Michael Gasparro, the series follows the twists of the case, including allegations of a family cover-up and the dramatic discovery of Laundrie's body after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. It's a thoughtful look into a case that captivated the nation.

Mrs (Zee5 Global):

Check out the Hindi remake of The Great Indian Kitchen, starring Sanya Malhtora. Simple yet powerful, it’s a fresh take on age-old domestic expectations on women and gender roles. But be warned, it's a more sanitised version of the original and isn't as searing, but it is still worth a watch, largely due to compelling performances from its lead players.

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