Looking for something fresh to stream this week? From powerful documentaries and thrilling sci-fi adventures to heartwarming romances and intense political dramas, this week’s OTT lineup offers a little something for everyone. Whether you’re in the mood for emotional storytelling (Aap Jaisa Koi), a wild sci-fi ride (Foundation), or inspiring tales of social justice (Karki, Narivetta), these 9 new releases on platforms like Netflix, Apple TV+, JioHotstar, and SonyLIV are worth your screen time. So grab your popcorn-it’s going to be a binge-worthy weekend!

1. Karki (SunNXT, Jul 11)
Set in Karnataka, Karki is a powerful remake of the Tamil film *Pariyerum Perumal*. It follows a Dalit law student who enters a prestigious college and soon confronts the harsh realities of caste-based discrimination. His fight for justice and dignity pits him against deep-rooted prejudice and violence. With an emotional narrative and strong social message, this Kannada drama shines a light on inequality and the power of education. It’s a stirring story of resilience in the face of systemic injustice.
2. The Gringo Hunters (Netflix, Jul 11)
Inspired by real events, this crime thriller follows an elite Mexican police unit tasked with capturing U.S. fugitives hiding across the border. As the officers pursue dangerous criminals, the series highlights the high-stakes operations, cross-border politics, and personal risks faced by the team. With gripping action and suspenseful storytelling, The Gringo Hunters offers a raw look into international crime fighting and the blurred lines between justice and survival.
3. Narivetta (SonyLIV, Jul 11)
Based on the 2003 Muthanga incident, Narivetta explores the land rights struggle of tribal communities in Kerala. As protests erupt against state oppression, the film follows key individuals who stand up against systemic violence. With emotionally charged performances and a strong political core, this Malayalam drama questions the cost of development and the silenced voices of India’s indigenous people. It’s a powerful, thought-provoking film about justice, identity, and survival.
4. Aap Jaisa Koi (Netflix, Jul 11)
In this gentle romantic drama, a Sanskrit professor in Jamshedpur and a French teacher find unexpected love in middle age. As their bond deepens, societal norms and family pressures begin to test their relationship. Aap Jaisa Koi explores love beyond youth, the value of companionship, and the courage to choose happiness. It’s a tender story about two people learning to follow their hearts, no matter what the world says.
5. Better Late Than Single (Netflix, Jul 8)
This reality dating show follows a group of single men and women who get expert makeovers and coaching to find meaningful relationships. From awkward first dates to emotional breakthroughs, the contestants go through personal growth and romantic ups and downs. With light-hearted moments and genuine connections, Better Late Than Single offers a fun and heartwarming look at finding love with a little help-no matter your age or past.
6. Moonwalk (JioHotstar, Jul 11)
Set in the 1980s, Moonwalk is a nostalgic Malayalam film about a group of small-town boys inspired by Michael Jackson. Determined to learn breakdancing, they embark on a passionate journey to master the King of Pop’s iconic moves. Filled with energy, friendship, and dreams, the film captures the excitement of youth and the magic of believing in the impossible.
7. Madea’s Destination Wedding (Netflix, Jul 11)
Tyler Perry returns as the hilarious and sharp-tongued Madea in this comedy film set in the Bahamas. Madea attends her grandniece’s wedding, but things go haywire when the bride begins to doubt her groom. With family drama, funny twists, and classic Madea chaos, the film brings laughter and unexpected lessons about love, trust, and self-worth-all against a tropical backdrop.
8. The Wild Ones (Apple TV+, Jul 11)
This six-part documentary follows a dedicated group of conservationists, scientists, and wildlife experts working across the globe to protect endangered species. From remote forests to deep oceans, they battle climate change, habitat loss, and poaching to preserve biodiversity. The Wild Ones is an inspiring and urgent call to action that showcases the bravery and hope driving the fight to save our planet’s most vulnerable creatures.
9. Foundation Season 3 (Apple TV+, Jul 11)
The grand saga continues as a group of rebels tries to preserve human knowledge while the Galactic Empire collapses. Based on Isaac Asimov’s legendary sci-fi novels, Season 3 takes viewers deeper into the conflict between chaos and order. With stunning visuals, political intrigue, and philosophical themes, Foundation continues to explore the future of civilization through the lens of science, destiny, and rebellion.
So which ones are you excited about?



