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The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4 OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Comedy Talk Show

Kapil Sharma’s iconic talk show is back with The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4, streaming on Netflix from December 20. With Sunil Grover, Archana Puran Singh, Krushna Abhishek, and Kiku Sharda returning, the new season promises bigger comedy, new guests, and trademark humour. Fans can expect fresh sketches, celebrity interviews, and classic moments from the belov...

Zendaya-Starrer Euphoria Season 3 OTT Release Date Teased: When, Where to Watch Online

Euphoria's long-awaited season 3 is all set to bring back emotional intensity in a bold world that captivates the attention of the viewers. The show has been created by Sam Levinson, and continues to explore the themes of identity, addiction, love, trauma and more with coming-of-age things. At this time with the help of mature spectacles, things have been showcased. A...

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Stephen OTT Release Details: All You Need to Know About This Gomathi Shankar-Starring Thriller

Mithun Balaji directed Stephen also marks his debut. The movie is a thriller that talks about a character Stephen Jebaraj who is a serial killer. Police run after him and find the reason behind his murders. The story is full of unexpected twists and turns. It is a direct stream on the OTT. This movie is based on psychological crime and Stephen is interviewed by a psyc...

Kuttram Purindhavan: The Guilty One OTT Release Details: Know When, Where to Watch Crime-Thriller Series Online

The Tamil crime thriller Kuttram Purindhavan: The Guilty One is a web series, directed by Selvamani Muniyappan. It is set to make its digital debut tomorrow. The show will be released in Tamil, along with some dubbed versions in Malayalam, Hindi and Telugu. The web series is a suspense-driven crime thriller that is based on the disappearance of a young girl in a small...

The best memoirs and biographies of 2025

Anthony Hopkins and Kathy Burke on acting, Jacinda Ardern and Nicola Sturgeon on politics, plus Margaret Atwood on a life well lived

Not all memoirists are keen to share their life stories. For Margaret Atwood, an author who has sold more than 40m books, the idea of writing about herself seemed “Dead boring. Who wants to read about someone sitting at a desk messing up blank sheets of paper?” Happily, she did it anyway. Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts (Chatto & Windus) is a 624-page doorstopper chronicling Atwood’s life and work, and a tremendous showcase for her wisdom and wit. Helen Garner’s similarly chunky, Baillie Gifford prize-winning How to End a Story (Weidenfeld & Nicolson) is a diary collection spanning 20 years and provides piquant and puckish snapshots of the author’s life, work and her unravelling marriages. Mixing everyday observation and gossipy asides with profound self-examination, it is spare in style and utterly moreish.

In Arundhati Roy’s Mother Mary Comes to Me (Hamish Hamilton) and Jung Chang’s Fly, Wild Swans (William Collins), formidable mothers get top billing. In the former, The God of Small Things author reveals how her mother, whose own father was a violent drunk, stood up to the patriarchy and campaigned for women’s rights, but was cruel to her daughter. Describing her as “my shelter and my storm”, Roy reflects on Mary’s contradictions with candour and compassion. Fly, Wild Swans is the sequel to Chang’s bestselling Wild Swans, picking up where its predecessor left off and reflecting how that book was only made possible by the author’s mother, who shared family stories and kept her London-dwelling daughter apprised of events in China.

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