Go Back Lover
Upon transferring to Xingcheng Mingli High School, Shen Xingruo lived under the same roof as Lu Xingyan and attended the same class. Over the course of a year and a…
Ludwig
John Taylor lives in quiet solitude, designing puzzles for a living, under the nom-de-plume of ‘Ludwig’. When his identical twin, James, disappears off the face of the earth, John takes…
The Perfect Prince Loves Me, the Side Character?!
After finding himself reincarnated into the world of a novel, Loneal goes to great lengths to steer clear of Prince Alec, the hero, to avoid disrupting the main storyline between…
Sight Unseen
Homicide detective Tess Avery, diagnosed as blind, teams up with Sunny Patel, a remote guide, to solve crimes. Using tech and trust, they tackle cases while challenging notions of ability…
Dan Da Dan
In a bet to prove whether ghosts or aliens exist, two high schoolers face terrifying paranormal threats, gain superpowers and maybe even fall in love?!
Pamilya Sagrado
The members of the Sagrado family live to prove they are the most powerful and influential, stopping at nothing to bury dirty secrets to keep their name faultless and sacred.
Madness Machayenge – India Ko Hasayenge
Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as comedians present sketches, gags, roasts, spoofs and stand-up acts. Along with comedy champion Huma Qureshi and hosted by Harsh Gujral, ‘Madness Machayenge’ features…
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
Five years after the death of schoolgirl Andie Bell, Pippa Fitz-Amobi sets out to uncover what really happened to her. Sal Singh, Andie’s boyfriend, admitted to the murder before taking…
My Name Is Gabriel
A program where you live ‘the real life of that person’ for 72 hours under the name of one of the world’s 8 billion people in a place where no…
Stags
Stu’s stag do in South America goes bad when Greg collapses at customs and is found to be full of cocaine. Arrested, the group are taken to an island prison…
Cannabis : la série documentaire
Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World?
No easy answers? Decision-makers from Kissinger to Rice revisit how the US responded to conflicts from Rwanda to Iraq. Faced with human suffering – who has responsibility to act?