This week’s OTT releases bring political conspiracies, emotional thrillers, dark comedy, romance, and suspense-filled mysteries from across the world. From dangerous revenge stories and psychological crime dramas to chaotic relationships and hidden conspiracies, these new releases promise an entertaining binge-watch lineup.

7 New Movies Releasing On OTT This Week (31 May-6 Jun)
1. Patriot (ZEE5)
A brilliant tech expert becomes a whistleblower after discovering that the spyware he created for military use is secretly being misused against ordinary people. As powerful forces begin targeting him, he joins hands with trusted allies to expose a dangerous conspiracy. This political thriller combines espionage, technology, and high-stakes suspense with emotional intensity.
2. Dhurandhar The Revenge (JioHotstar)
After taking control of Lyari, Jaskirat Singh Rangi turns his attention toward even more dangerous enemies linked to covert intelligence operations. While expanding his power, the story also reveals how he first entered this violent undercover mission. Packed with action, betrayal, and political tension, this revenge thriller raises the danger at every step.
3. Office Romance (Netflix)
Two ambitious colleagues secretly begin a workplace relationship while trying to protect their careers and public image. But hiding their growing romance slowly creates confusion, awkward situations, and professional chaos around them. This romantic comedy mixes office politics, humour, and emotional drama in a light-hearted way.
4. Maa Behen (Netflix)
A widowed mother and her two daughters suddenly find themselves trapped in a nightmare after trying to hide a dead body. As suspicious neighbours begin noticing strange behaviour, panic and family tensions quickly spiral out of control. This dark comedy thriller blends crime, emotional chaos, and sharp humour with nonstop tension.
5. The Marked Woman (Netflix)
A young woman wakes up inside a hospital after being found unconscious with no memory of her identity or past. When someone attempts to kill her again, investigators race against time to uncover who she is before the attacker returns. This mystery thriller builds suspense through memory loss, danger, and hidden secrets.
6. The Murder of Rachel Nickell (Netflix)
This documentary revisits the real-life murder of Rachel Nickell and the deeply flawed investigation that followed. Through archival footage, expert analysis, and personal accounts, the story examines wrongful accusations, media pressure, and the long search for justice. The film delivers an emotional and disturbing look at one of Britain’s most controversial criminal cases.
7. Mexico 86 (Netflix)
After Colombia steps away from hosting the FIFA World Cup, a determined Mexican bureaucrat enters a tense political battle to bring the tournament to Mexico. As negotiations, backroom deals, and national pressure grow stronger, the sporting event slowly turns into a larger fight for influence and prestige. This drama mixes politics, ambition, and football history in an engaging way.
So, which ones are you planning to watch!




