This week’s OTT releases bring a solid mix of thrillers, dramas, documentaries, animation, and global titles across major streaming platforms. From intense crime stories and emotional relationship dramas to major international titles, there is plenty to add to your watchlist. If you have been looking for fresh releases to stream, these new arrivals between March 16 and March 22 are worth checking out.

Latest OTT Releases This Week (March 16-22)
1. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix | March 20)
Tommy Shelby returns in this World War II-set continuation as a fresh threat begins putting Britain at risk. When Duke becomes entangled in a dangerous scheme involving counterfeit currency and a Nazi connection, Tommy is forced back into action. The film adds high stakes, family tension, and a darker historical backdrop to the Shelby saga.
2. Kasaragod Embassy (ZEE5 | March 20)
This Malayalam crime thriller follows two cousins who step into the illegal passport trade while trying to escape poverty and build a better life. What begins as a desperate shortcut soon traps them in a dangerous network of crime and survival. The film explores how ambition and helplessness can quickly lead people into risky territory.
3. Jazz City (SonyLIV | March 19)
Set in 1971 Calcutta, Jazz City unfolds inside a stylish Park Street club where music, politics, and espionage collide. As tensions rise in the city, artists, spies, and powerful players cross paths in ways that blur the line between performance and danger. At the center of it all is Jimmy Roy, who finds himself pulled into a risky and unpredictable world.
4. Deadloch Season 2 (Amazon Prime Video | March 20)
The new season follows detectives Dulcie Collins and Eddie Redcliffe as they head to a remote town to investigate the suspicious death of someone from Eddie’s past. The case takes an even stranger turn when disturbing evidence is discovered in the local waterways. With secrets hiding beneath the town’s surface, the mystery grows more twisted with every step.
5. Amor Animal (Amazon Prime Video | March 20)
At the center of this drama is the intense relationship between Kaia, a trap artist from the city’s margins, and Nico, a rich young man still searching for purpose. Their connection sparks emotional and social tension as two very different worlds collide. As pressure builds around them, romance and conflict begin pushing the story into darker territory.
6. Chiraiya (JioHotstar | March 20)
Chiraiya follows a daughter-in-law who faces a painful moral dilemma when she witnesses her sister-in-law suffering abuse within marriage. Speaking up may protect someone vulnerable, but it could also bring serious consequences for the family. The series explores silence, patriarchy, and the difficult cost of choosing justice.
7. Furies Season 2 (Netflix | March 18)
The new season raises the stakes as a dangerous paramilitary force tightens its grip on Paris’ criminal underworld. While secret resistance groups begin pushing back, Lyna takes a major risk by going undercover within her own system. With shifting loyalties and rising danger, the season promises a more intense power struggle.
8. Imperfect Women (Apple TV+ | March 18)
This psychological thriller revolves around three women whose long friendship begins to crack after one of them is found dead. As hidden truths begin to surface, the investigation reveals complicated relationships, buried resentment, and unsettling secrets. The story builds suspense by turning suspicion toward the people who seemed closest to the victim.
9. The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel (Netflix | March 20)
This documentary looks back at the early journey of the Red Hot Chili Peppers through the life and legacy of guitarist Hillel Slovak. Through archival material and personal memories, it explores the friendships, creative energy, and beginnings that shaped the band. The result is both a tribute to Slovak and a reflection on the group’s earliest years.
10. Landlord (ZEE5 | March 19)
This Kannada period drama tells the story of a labourer who refuses to accept the cruelty of a feudal system dominating his village. As oppression continues, his resistance slowly inspires others to speak up and fight back. The story turns into a powerful portrait of courage, injustice, and collective defiance.
11. Invincible Season 4 (Amazon Prime Video | March 18)
Mark Grayson faces even greater danger this season as threats connected to the Viltrumite Empire begin closing in on Earth. The story pushes toward a major conflict, increasing the pressure on both the heroes and the planet itself. With fresh developments and deeper stakes, the new season looks set to expand the scale of the series even further.
12. Border 2 (Netflix | March 20)
Set against the backdrop of the 1971 war, Border 2 focuses on the Battle of Basantar and the bravery of soldiers facing impossible odds on the frontlines. Alongside the action, the film also reflects on the emotional cost of war through family bonds, sacrifice, and the pain of separation. It aims to balance large-scale conflict with deeply personal moments.
Which of these new OTT releases are you planning to watch first this week?




