From emotional dramas and thrilling mysteries to heartwarming romances, this week’s OTT lineup brings an exciting mix of stories across Netflix, ZEE5, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and more. Whether you love crime thrillers, inspiring journeys, or light-hearted fun, here’s your guide to what’s new and unmissable on your favorite streaming platforms.

1. How to Train Your Dragon (JioHotstar, October 13)
The beloved animated tale comes to life in this stunning live-action remake. On the Viking island of Berk, young Hiccup forms an unlikely friendship with Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, defying centuries of tradition and teaching his people the power of understanding and courage.
2. Bhagwat Chapter 1: Raakshas (ZEE5, October 17)
Arshad Warsi and Jitendra Kumar headline this psychological thriller about a seasoned police officer investigating multiple disappearances in a small Uttar Pradesh town. When the clues lead to a mysterious professor, the case turns darker, forcing him to question truth, morality, and his own sanity.
3. The Diplomat Season 3 (Netflix, October 16)
After the sudden death of President Rayburn, Ambassador Kate Wyler faces her biggest diplomatic storm yet. With a questionable vice president in power and a global crisis looming, she must balance duty, loyalty, and survival in this gripping political thriller.
4. Loot Season 3 (Apple TV+, October 15)
Molly Wells is back with her journey of self-discovery as she tries to give away her massive fortune while balancing messy emotions and moral choices. With humor and heart, the new season explores the price of wealth, friendship, and finding meaning beyond money.
5. Aabhyanthara Kuttavaali (ZEE5, October 17)
In this gripping Malayalam drama, a government employee’s life falls apart after his wife accuses him of dowry harassment and abuse. Determined to prove his innocence, he faces a battle against social judgment, corruption, and his own conscience.
6. Romantics Anonymous (Netflix, October 16)
A shy chocolatier and a germophobic heir form an unexpected bond through their shared anxieties and love for chocolate. This Japanese-South Korean adaptation of the French romantic hit delivers a charming blend of awkwardness, warmth, and sweet chemistry.
7. Santosh (Lionsgate Play, October 17)
Set in rural northern India, this powerful drama follows a young widow who inherits her husband’s police job and investigates the rape and murder of a Dalit teen. Starring Shahana Goswami, it’s a raw and fearless look at caste, corruption, and courage.
8. Final Destination: Bloodlines (JioHotstar, October 16)
The chilling horror franchise returns with a new curse that connects generations. A college student must confront her family’s terrifying past before Death claims its next victims, bringing eerie twists, dark secrets, and shocking final moments.
9. Good News (Netflix, October 16)
Inspired by a real-life event, this sharp Korean black comedy follows officials scrambling to manage a hijacked flight bound for North Korea. Mixing satire with chaos, it delivers a witty and nerve-racking take on diplomacy gone wrong.
10. Turn of the Tide Season 2 (Netflix, October 17)
When Eduardo returns home to find new gangs ruling the drug trade, old friendships and loyalties are put to the test. Packed with danger, betrayal, and redemption, this second season raises the stakes for every character in the stormy coastal town.
11. The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix, October 17)
Told entirely through real 911 calls and police footage, this gripping documentary recreates the fatal shooting of Ajike “AJ” Owens by her neighbor in Florida. It exposes racial tensions, fear, and the gray areas of self-defense laws in America.
12. She Walks in Darkness (Netflix, October 17)
Based on true events, this intense Spanish political thriller follows a fearless agent who infiltrates the Basque separatist group ETA. As she uncovers their hidden network, she risks her life in a world where loyalty and betrayal collide.
Are you excited!



