This week’s OTT and theatrical lineup brings a gripping mix of drama, horror, thrillers, and emotional journeys. From The Last of Us Season 2 and Khauf to real-life inspired series like The Diamond Heist and Kesari Chapter 2, there’s something for every binge-watcher. Whether you’re into heart-stopping mysteries or laugh-out-loud horror-comedies, these 11 new releases are too good to skip.

1. The Last of Us Season 2
Set five years after the first season, Joel and Ellie are trying to build new lives in a world torn by infection and survival. But the arrival of Abby changes everything, bringing a new threat and emotional turmoil. With Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, and Kaitlyn Dever, this gripping season continues the emotional journey through a post-apocalyptic world.
Where to Watch: JioHotstar | Releasing on April 14, 2025
2. iHostage
Based on a real-life incident, this Dutch thriller follows a tense hostage situation inside an Apple store in Amsterdam. As police surround the area, the pressure mounts in a gripping standoff that holds the city’s breath.
Where to Watch: Netflix | Releasing on April 18, 2025
3. Logout
Digital influencer Pratyush is on the brink of 10 million followers—until his phone goes missing and someone steals his identity. Starring Babil Khan and Rasika Dugal, this psychological thriller dives into the dangers of online fame.
Where to Watch: ZEE5 | Releasing on April 18, 2025
4. Khauf
Madhu moves into a Delhi hostel, only to find her room harboring a terrifying secret. As the evil force grows stronger, she must face her fears in this chilling horror series with a strong cast including Monika Panwar and Rajat Kapoor.
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video | Releasing on April 18, 2025
5. The Diamond Heist
Guy Ritchie brings to life a daring real-life robbery where criminals smashed into London’s Millennium Dome to steal rare diamonds. In this three-part docuseries, the masterminds behind the heist reveal how it all went down.
Where to Watch: Netflix | Releasing on April 16, 2025
6. The Glass Dome
Lejla, a criminologist, returns to her hometown only to be pulled into a disturbing case of a missing girl. As she teams up with her former police partner, the investigation forces her to relive a past she’s tried to forget. A haunting Swedish thriller that blends mystery with emotion.
Where to Watch: Netflix | Releasing on April 15, 2025
7. The Stolen Girl
Elisa allows her daughter Lucia to spend the night at a friend’s house—but the next morning, both the family and Lucia are gone. What begins as a simple visit turns into a heart-pounding search in this intense family mystery.
Where to Watch: JioHotstar | Releasing on April 16, 2025
8. Ransom Canyon
In this heartfelt western drama, rancher Staten Kirkland fights to protect his land and the people he loves while healing from a deep personal loss. With romance and resilience at its core, this saga explores life, love, and legacy on the frontier.
Where to Watch: Netflix | Releasing on April 17, 2025
9. Odela 2
Set in the spiritual village of Odela, the story follows Shiva Shakthi, a sadhvi who stands against an evil force threatening her people. With roots in culture, faith, and supernatural mystery, this Telugu thriller stars Tamannaah Bhatia in a fierce new avatar.
Where to Watch: Theatres | Releasing on April 17, 2025
10. The Bhootnii
A young couple accidentally summons a ghost on Valentine’s Day, leading them to seek help from a quirky ghostbuster. With Sanjay Dutt, Sunny Singh, and Mouni Roy, this horror-comedy promises spooky fun and unexpected laughs.
Where to Watch: Theatres | Releasing on April 18, 2025
11. Kesari Chapter 2
This historical drama follows C Sankaran Nair’s legal battle to expose the truth behind the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Starring Akshay Kumar and R Madhavan, the film uncovers the forgotten resistance during British rule.
Where to Watch: Theatres | Releasing on April 18, 2025
So which ones are you watching this weekend?



