New on Amazon Prime Video: ‘Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga’, ‘My Best Friend’s Exorcism’, and more
The Hindu
Other highlights that are coming to Amazon Prime Video this week include ‘The Roundup’ and ‘PAW Patrol’
Here is the full list of new titles on the platform:
My Best Friend’s Exorcism (30th September)
The year is 1988. High school sophomores Abby and Gretchen have been best friends since fourth grade. But after an evening of skinny-dipping goes disastrously wrong, Gretchen begins to act...different. She’s moody. She’s irritable. And bizarre incidents keep happening whenever she’s nearby. Abby’s investigation leads her to some startling discoveries-and by the time their story reaches its terrifying conclusion, the fate of Abby and Gretchen will be determined by a single question: Is their friendship powerful enough to beat the devil?
The horror-thriller/dark comedy stars Elsie Fisher, Amiah Miller, and Rachel Ogechi Kanu in pivotal roles.
Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga (30th September)
Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga is about a married couple, Gurmel and Beant, who have grown romantically apart after the birth of their son five years ago. Gurmel, who is feeling the absence of romance more than his wife, seeks relationships outside his marriage by creating a fake identity on social media to chat with other women. Meanwhile, his wife is also doing the same, to get her husband’s attention back to her. Will this marriage last after they know each other’s truth? The Punjabi rom-com stars Gippy Grewal, Karamjit Anmol, and Raj Dhaliwal in the lead roles.
PAW Patrol - the Movie (29th September)

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