Updated On: 04 March, 2026 02:14 PM IST | Athulya Nambiar
Latest OTT releases to watch this week: It`s that time of the week again when we bring you the freshest updates from the world of over-the-top (OTT) entertainment. The next seven days are packed with a delightful mix of movies and TV shows that promise to satisfy all your binge-watching cravings. So, grab your popcorn, and let`s dive into the exciting lineup

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Gandhi Talks (Zee5, March 6)
Directed by Kishor Pandurang Belekar, the film features a high-profile ensemble cast and follows a unique, dialogue-free format that relies entirely on visual storytelling and a musical score by A.R. Rahman
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Jab Khuli Kitaab (Zee5, March 6)
Written and directed by Saurabh Shukla, the film is an adaptation of his own original play. It follows the story of Gopal and Anusuya, a couple married for 50 years whose relationship is thrown into chaos when a long-buried secret comes to light, leading them to seek a divorce in their late 70s
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Young Sherlock (Prime Video, March 4)
Directed and executive produced by Guy Ritchie, the show reimagines the legendary detective as a raw, unfiltered 19-year-old student at Oxford University in the 1870s. The narrative is inspired by the Young Sherlock Holmes book series by Andrew Lane
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With Love (Netflix, March 6)
Sathya (Abishan Jeevinth), an innocent young man wary of arranged marriage, is set up on a blind date by his sister with Monisha (Anaswara Rajan), a social media influencer. Upon discovering they were schoolmates, they embark on a shared mission to find their past loves and express their long-held feelings. This journey eventually forces them to confront their growing feelings for one another
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Boyfriend On Demand (Netflix, March 6)
Seo Mi-rae, a burned-out webtoon producer, seeks an escape from her exhausting reality by subscribing to a virtual dating service. While she enjoys "dating" her perfect digital matches, the lines between her virtual romance and her real-life professional rivalry begin to blur
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Hello Bachhon (Netflix, March 6)
The series is inspired by the real-life journey of Alakh Pandey, the founder and CEO of the Indian edtech unicorn Physics Wallah. The title is taken from Pandey’s signature greeting—"Hello Bachhon! Kya haal chaal?"—which became a viral sensation and a cultural symbol for millions of students in India

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Subedaar (Prime Video, March 5)
The story follows a retired army man, Arjun Maurya, who struggles to adapt to civilian life. He is forced to pick up arms again to protect his family and community from a ruthless local mafia while navigating a strained relationship with his daughter
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Siren’s Kiss (Prime Video, March 2)
The story focuses on Han Seol-ah, a flawless art auctioneer who becomes the prime suspect in a series of fraud cases after all her former lovers die under mysterious circumstances. Cha Woo-seok, an elite insurance fraud investigator, is assigned to the case. To uncover the truth, he proposes a fake relationship with her, leading to a dangerous entanglement where he must decide if she is a lethal "Siren" or a victim of a larger conspiracy.

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The Hunt (Apple TV, March 4)
A weekend hunting trip for four longtime friends turns into a nightmare when they clash with another group of hunters. After a violent confrontation, they vow to keep it a secret, only to find themselves being stalked and hunted by vengeful enemies
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Vladimir (Netflix, March 5)
The story follows a middle-aged English professor (referred to as "M") whose life begins to unravel amidst a sexual misconduct scandal involving her husband. She becomes dangerously fixated on Vladimir, a charismatic young writer and new faculty member, leading to a "rabbit hole" of obsession and blurred moral boundaries