This week brings a fresh mix of crime, comedy, horror, drama, anime, and dystopian mystery across Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video, ZEE5, and Apple TV. From cybercrime chaos to village horror and emotional survival stories, these new shows offer plenty of binge-watch options for different moods.

New Shows Releasing This Week (29 Jun-5 Jul)
1. Pritam and Pedro (JioHotstar)
A traditional cop and a young hacker are pushed into the same case after a digital kidnapping involving a chief minister’s son creates panic. As Pedro and Pritam chase the person behind the crime, their clashing styles lead to confusion, comedy, and danger. This cybercrime comedy-thriller turns technology, crime, and an unlikely partnership into a fast-moving watch.
2. Worst Neighbor Ever (Netflix)
This true-crime series looks at real neighbour conflicts that became much more disturbing than ordinary arguments. Through victim stories, police footage, and animated recreations, it covers cases involving stalking, fraud, threats, violence, and fear. It is a tense pick for viewers who like real-life crime stories with a chilling edge.
3. Isakapatnam (Prime Video)
Set in a fictional port town in the 1990s, this Telugu action thriller follows three people whose lives move toward a fight against powerful leader Naidu. A woman looking for justice, a loyal man facing inner conflict, and a common man burning for revenge challenge his hold in different ways. The show builds its drama through crime, power, loyalty, and the cost of standing up to fear.
4. Muthassi (ZEE5)
Leela’s peaceful life in a remote Tulu village begins to fall apart after her husband returns to his ancestral house near the Kerala-Karnataka border. Her son’s frightening behaviour soon pulls the family into strange events that seem connected to something buried in their past. This Malayalam horror series uses village mystery, supernatural fear, and an old family curse to create tension.
5. Super Subbu (Netflix)
Subbu, a city boy with very little practical experience, is sent to a conservative village to teach sex education. What should have been a serious job quickly becomes awkward when gossip spreads, his family adds pressure, and his strict father makes things worse. This Telugu comedy turns a sensitive subject into a funny, messy, and village-style entertainer.
6. Sparks of Tomorrow (Netflix)
In an alternate version of early 20th-century Kyoto, Kihachi and Inako are both dealing with deep personal loss. Their lives take a strange turn when they find an electrical catalogue connected to Kihachi’s late brother, leading them into a world full of secrets. This anime mixes grief, hope, mystery, and unusual technology in an emotional story.
7. Elle (Prime Video)
This Legally Blonde prequel goes back to Elle Woods’ teenage years before her famous Harvard journey. After shifting from Bel-Air to Seattle, she faces a new school, new people, social pressure, romance, and the challenge of finding her own voice. The series shows how young Elle’s confidence, style, and personality started taking shape.
8. Silo Season 3 (Apple TV)
Juliette Nichols returns after surviving her forced cleaning, but her memory loss makes the danger inside the silo even harder to face. As rebellion spreads and a new threat grows, the season also looks back at the conspiracy connected to the silo’s creation. This chapter expands the dystopian mystery with more fear, secrets, and high-stakes survival.
9. Survival of the Thickest Season 3 (Netflix)
Mavis Beaumont returns for the final season as she continues building her life and career in the fashion world. After dealing with love, dating, work pressure, and self-doubt, she now leans on her chosen family to move forward. This season brings humour, friendship, ambition, and a warm story of self-discovery.
So, which ones are you planning to watch this weekend!




