This week brings a fresh set of shows across Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video and SonyLIV. From rural comedy and kitchen pressure to reality drama, fantasy adventure, emotional family stories and historical documentary series, these new releases offer plenty to add to your watchlist.

New Shows Releasing This Week (22-28 Jun)
1. Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 (Prime Video)
Dr Prabhat returns to Bhathkandi with his mission to bring life back to a neglected Primary Health Centre. But as villagers slowly begin to trust him, he must deal with corruption, medicine shortages, local politics, and the pressure of proving himself. This season keeps the rural healthcare comedy warm, funny, and socially relevant.
2. The Bear Season 5 (JioHotstar)
The final season begins after Carmy walks away from the food industry, leaving Sydney, Richie, and Natalie to handle the restaurant. As money problems, kitchen stress, grief, and personal battles keep growing, the team must fight to keep The Bear alive. This closing chapter brings pressure, ambition, emotion, and one last push for survival.
3. Another Self Season 3 (Netflix)
Ada, Sevgi, and Leyla return for the final chapter of their emotional journey. Ada comes back to Ayvalık hoping to begin again, while Sevgi questions her dream of family and Leyla faces a relationship she has avoided. This season brings friendship, healing, closure, and difficult personal choices.
4. The American Experiment (Netflix)
This five-part documentary looks at the big question behind America’s founding: whether people can truly govern themselves. It follows the country from the Revolutionary War to the Constitution and George Washington’s presidency. The series explores liberty, slavery, power, representation, and the tensions that shaped America.
5. Alliance (Prime Video)
Alliance brings 16 contestants into a daily reality format where trust can change at any moment. Hosted by Kunal Kemmu, the show focuses on shifting teams, mind games, strategy, and the pressure to survive inside a competitive space. With alliances constantly breaking and forming, this reality show promises drama, planning, and unpredictable turns.
6. Perfect Family (SonyLIV)
The Karkarias seem like a happy family until their youngest daughter suffers a severe panic attack at school. The crisis pushes the whole family into therapy, where buried secrets, hidden trauma, and emotional wounds slowly come out. This family drama explores generational gaps, healing, and the pain people often hide at home.
7. Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 (Netflix)
After saving the Northern Water Tribe, Aang, Katara, and Sokka continue their journey into the Earth Kingdom. Their path takes them toward Ba Sing Se, while Fire Lord Ozai and Azula become even more dangerous. With Toph joining the story, this season expands the adventure and raises the emotional stakes.
8. Lock Upp Season 2: Sach Ya Saza (Netflix)
Fourteen celebrity contestants are locked inside a jail-themed space for six weeks, where tasks, alliances, and pressure test them constantly. The format is built to push hidden secrets into the open and create conflict at every step. With Farah Khan and Riteish Deshmukh as the new jailers, this season promises chaos, fights, drama, and shocking moments.
9. House of the Dragon Season 3 (JioHotstar)
The Targaryen civil war grows into a full-scale battle for power as Westeros enters a darker phase. Rhaenyra becomes more determined, Daemon steps deeper into war, and the Green faction begins to crack from within. This season pushes the Dance of the Dragons into a bloodier and more dangerous chapter.
10. See You At Work Tomorrow! (Prime Video)
Cha Ji-yoon is a hardworking product planner who has stopped believing in love after a painful breakup. Her routine changes when Kang Si-woo, a cold and difficult team leader, enters her life in unexpected ways. This workplace romance mixes office tension, emotional healing, and slow-burn chemistry.
So, which ones are you planning to watch this weekend!




