This week we had an onslaught of releases. We reviewed Aafat-e-Ishq, an adaptation of the award-winning Hungarian film Liza, the Fox-Fairy. It is an idiosyncratic fantasy dark comedy about a naive 30-year-old, Lallo (Neha Sharma), who wants to find the love of her life before she grows too old to marry. We thoroughly enjoyed the fantasy play. It streams on Zee5usa with an ensemble cast that is totally brilliant in their execution. Don't miss it.In Dybbuk, a troubled couple from Mumbai movie to Mauritius and while fitting out their colonial home, the lady of the house inadvertently buys a Dybbuk. Things start going spooky soon after leading both Sam and Mahi into a dark mystery that appears rooted in the Jewish history of the island. Starring Emraan Hashmi, Manav Kaul, and Nikita Dutta; it is a spooky Halloween watch. Streams on Amazon PrimeWe also reviewed Call My Agent: Bollywood. A Bollywood celeb management agency called ART has a few agents who would go to any lengths for the stars they represent just like in the French OG of this series. What we get to see is a brilliant take on Bollywood making fun of Bollywood in a manner like never. Starring Rajat Kapoor, Soni Razdan. Ahana Kumra and Ayush Mehra, the series is produced by Applause Entertainment & Banijay Asia and is directed by Shaad Ali streams on NetflixIn Hum Do Hamare Do, an orphan but a budding entrepreneur Dhruv Shikhar (Rajkummar Rao) falls in love with Anya Mehra (Kriti Sanon) and wants to marry her. Except for one hurdle – she wants her to-be groom to have a loving family and a pet dog. So Dhruv decides to create one, in Purushottam Mishra (Paresh Rawal) and Dipti Kashyap (Ratna Pathak Shah). Streams on HULUDownload it here at podcast.desis.live and everywhere you get your pods.Happy Diwali y'all.Desislive podcast delivers the latest movie and show reviews to your devices. Wherever in the world you are, tune in to desislive.