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Apple TV+ announces a new doc series Gutsy from Hillary & Chelsea Clinton

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Mumbai:  OTT platform Apple TV+ has announced Gutsy. This is an eight-part documentary event following former US First Lady, former US Senator and former US secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter Chelsea Clinton as they celebrate the gutsy women who inspire them. It will premiere on 9 September.

Based on the Clintons’ New York Times bestselling book, ‘The Book of Gutsy Women’. The docuseries features Hillary and Chelsea as they embark on a journey to speak with women artists, activists, community leaders and everyday heroes who show us what it truly means to be gutsy. The Apple TV+ series shows Hillary and Chelsea as you’ve never seen them before, revealing their special mother-daughter bond and the unique, multi-generational way they approach the important and timely issues highlighted in each episode.

Joining the Clintons are some of their personal heroes,  who have made an impact in their community and on the world. They include Kim Kardashian, Megan Thee Stallion, Dr. Jane Goodall, Gloria Steinem, Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson.

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Late Bloomer to stream on Lionsgate Play from March 27

Jus Reign comedy explores identity, ambition and life off schedule

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MUMBAI: Late Bloomer is set to arrive on Lionsgate Play on March 27, offering a humorous yet heartfelt take on finding one’s path, even if it comes a little later than expected.

Fronted by Jus Reign, the series follows Jasmeet Dutta, a Punjabi Sikh millennial and aspiring content creator trying to balance viral ambition with family expectations and cultural identity. The result is a coming-of-age story that is less about ticking boxes and more about missing them, and learning along the way.

Set against a backdrop of chaotic nights, family pressures and digital-age dilemmas, the show leans into everyday messiness. From a misplaced laptop spiralling into unexpected trouble to generational clashes at home, Jasmeet’s world is anything but predictable. Yet, it is precisely this unpredictability that gives the series its charm.

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The narrative is anchored by a close-knit ensemble, including his cousin Neal, best friend Chippy and his parents Gurdeep and Supinder, who together create a lively mix of humour, tension and warmth.

Adding weight behind the scenes is Russell Peters, who serves as executive producer, lending his signature cultural sharpness to the storytelling.

At its core, Late Bloomer is a gentle reminder that life rarely follows a neat timeline. Sometimes, the detours make for the better story.

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