Devarshi Shah, Aarjav Trivedi and Aarohi were last seen in OK Boss.
Last Updated: 11.40 PM, Jul 24, 2021
It has been a week since Oho Gujarati released their show OK Boss but the series is still making headlines as one of the coolest contents on the app.
OTTplay recently caught up with the starcast of the show aka Devarshi Shah, Aarjav Patel and Aarohi. The trio recommended a few shows and movies that they watch, love and would recommend others to watch on OTT.
Here's taking a look:
Devarshi:
Mare of Easttown
Mare (Kate Winslet) is a cop investigating cruel murders in her small town in Pennsylvania. While focusing on work, her personal life goes for a toss. The series also stars Jean Smart, Guy Pearce, Julianne Nicholson, David Denman and Evan Peters in pivotal roles.
Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad is a cult show on Netflix which revolves around Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). The two see some drastic changes in their personalities as they set off on a dangerous journey together as drug lords.
TVF’s Yeh Meri Family
Yeh Meri Family is from the viewpoint of a middle child in an Indian family, here Harshu (Vishesh Bansal). The adorable show about families features Mona Singh in the role of a mother and Akarsh Khurana as a father.
Sacred Games season 1
A dreaded criminal of Mumbai Gaitonde (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) kills himself in front of Inspector Singh (Saif Ali Khan), leaving the latter to unveil some dark secrets Gaitonde had lived through.
Money Heist
El Professor (Alvaro Morte) plans and executes a Heist with a group of strangers. Soon, they start a revolution after a turn of events.
Aarjav:
The Family Man
The Family Man revolves around the life of Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) who has to deal with deadly terrorists wanting to attack Mumbai, while also managing time for his family as a common man.
Ray
A Netflix anthology that is a compilation of late Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray's stories, Ray addresses many issues. While it talks about revenge through Forget Me Not, Hungama Kyon Hai Barpa addresses the power of forgiveness.
Game of Thrones
A historic series inspired from JK Rowling's novels of the same name, Game of Thrones sees the constant battles and changing dynamics between the Starks and the Lannisters.
Money Heist
Aarjav also named the popular Spanish show as a recommended watch.
Friends
A classic 90s sitcom, Friends is a comfort watch for people of all ages. The story is about six friends named Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), Monica (Courteney Cox), Chandler (Matthew Perry), Ross (David Schwimmer), Joey (Matt LeBlanc) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) whose lives are intertwined with one another.
Aarohi:
Schitt's Creek
Aarohi picked the award-winning show Schitt's Creek as the first in the list. It is an ideal show because Schitt's Creek can make you laugh and warm your heart at the same time.
Ludo
Anurag Basu's Netflix film Ludo is a ride between fun and reality. It takes us through parallel stories which meet towards the end.
Scam 1992
Inspired by Harshad Mehta's story, Scam 1992 on Sony LIV became a web series every other person spoke about. The show introduced the world to Gujarati actor Pratik Gandhi and his chemistry with filmmaker Hansal Mehta.
The Queen's Gambit
If you haven't ever tried to play chess, watching The Queen's Gambit will surely make you explore this game of the mind. Beth (Ana Taylor-Joy) is so proficient with the game that it will make you want to reach a stage where you can compete with someone of her level.
Permanent Roommates
An adorable web series which was released on YouTube, Permanent Roommates has a special place in everybody's heart. Mikesh (Sumeet Vyas) is a sucker for love and he knows perfectly well that nobody is a better match for him than his practical long-distance girlfriend Tanya (Nidhi Singh). Thus, Mikesh wastes no time in proposing marriage to Tanya. What follows is a hilarious and heartwarming ride into what Indian marriages are really all about.