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- If you are in for something different than the usual drama and romcoms, take a look at the documentaries recently released on OTT platforms.
- From Tiger for sports fans to Headspace Guide to Meditation to calm your mind, clear out your weekend to catch up on some documentaries.
- Here are the documentaries released on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+ Hotstar that you must watch.
It’s almost the weekend and it’s time to make that popcorn, curl up in bed and catch up on your favourite shows and web series. But if you are in for something different than the usual drama and romcoms, take a look at the documentaries recently released on OTT platforms for a good change!
Here are the documentaries released on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+ Hotstar that you must watch
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Tiger
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If you love golf, here’s a documentary you must check out. Based on the life and adventures of golf star Tiger Woods, the two-part documentary was recently released on Disney+ Hotstar. The documentary shows the highs of Woods’ life, also talks about the infidelity scandal and also his epic comeback.
Where to watch: Disney+ Hotstar
Headspace Guide to Meditation
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If work from home has been getting to you or the uncertainty with the COVID-19 pandemic is a little too much, we suggest you check out the new series Headspace Guide to Meditation. Through eight animated episodes, Andy Puddicombe, former Buddhist monk who is also the co-founder of the global meditation app Headspace meditation app, talks about the science behind meditation.
Where to watch: Netflix
Sons of the Soil: Jaipur Pink Panthers
Jaipur Pink Panthers
The December released documentary follows the Abhishek Bachchan-owned kabbadi team through the seventh season of Pro Kabaddi League.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
Crack: Cocaine, Corruption and Conspiracy
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Award-winning documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s latest release on Netflix is definitely one to watch out for. The film follows the 1980s crack epidemic in America – it shows how the cheap yet powerful drug brought out during a recession in the country, had an impact on healthcare, crime and also worsened racism.
Where to watch: Netflix
History of Swear Words
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Here’s one for all you curious folks! Unravel the history behind curse words and how they came to exist. And what’s better you have Hollywood star Nicholas Cage hosting the documentary.
Where to watch: Netflix