Updated On: 04 February, 2026 12:44 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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Even If This Love Disappears Tonight (Feb 3, Netflix)
The story centers on Han Seo-yun, a high school student with anterograde amnesia who loses her memory every night when she goes to sleep. She meets Kim Jae-won, a shy classmate who decides to help her experience a meaningful life by creating happy "new" memories with her every single day
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Relationship Goals (Amazon Prime Video, Feb 4)
Leah Caldwell (played by Kelly Rowland) is a driven TV producer on the verge of running New York`s top morning show. Her plans are upended when her ex-boyfriend, Jarrett Roy (Method Man), reappears to compete for the same role, claiming to have transformed his life using the principles from the "Relationship Goals" book
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The RajaSaab (JioHotstar, Feb 6)
The story follows a young man, Raju (Prabhas), who uncovers dark family secrets while caring for his grandmother in a haunted mansion
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Salvador (Netflix, Feb 6)
Salvador is a high-octane eight-episode action drama set in Madrid. The story follows Salvador Aguirre, an ambulance driver and recovering alcoholic, who discovers his daughter Milena has joined a violent neo-Nazi ultra group called the "White Souls". After a night of chaotic violence between rival football fans, Salvador infiltrates the extremist organization to save his daughter and uncover the truth behind her radicalization
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Shabad: Reet Aur Riwaaz (ZEE5, Feb 6)
Set in the heart of Punjab, this six-episode family drama explores the generational clash between tradition and personal identity. Ghuppi, a 16-year-old with a chronic stammer, dreams of becoming a professional footballer. His father, Harminder, a respected veteran Ragi singer, rigidly expects him to carry forward their family`s sacred musical legacy
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Nari Nari Naduma Murari (Amazon Prime Video, Feb 4)
The story follows Gautham (Sharwanand), an architect who gets caught in a "comedy of errors" when his secret past marriage to his college sweetheart, Dia (Samyuktha), resurfaces just as he is about to marry Nithya (Sakshi Vaidya)
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Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 (JioHotstar / February 6)
Kapil Sharma returns as Mohan, a man whose life remains chaotic as he navigates the complications of multiple marriages and comical misunderstandings
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Death Whisperer 3 (Netflix, Februray 4)
The third installment of the Death Whisperer franchise, the story shifts to a rescue mission three years after the events of the second film. Protagonist Yak embarks on a desperate quest to save his youngest sister, Yee, after she is abducted by a sinister cult and taken to a cursed forest called Bongsanodbiang. The film delves into the origin of the malevolent Black Spirit
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The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 4 (Netflix, Feb 5)
This season is based on Michael Connelly`s novel The Law of Innocence. Following the shocking Season 3 cliffhanger where a body was found in his car trunk, Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) finds himself in the ultimate legal battle: defending himself against murder charges
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Parasakthi (ZEE5, Feb 7)
Set in 1960s Tamil Nadu, the film follows Chezhaiyan (Sivakarthikeyan), a quiet railway worker who is initially reluctant to join the student-led anti-Hindi agitations. He eventually joins his activist brother, Chinna Durai (Atharvaa), in their fight for cultural identity against a brutal intelligence officer

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Queen of Chess (Netflix / Feb 6)
The film follows Judit Polgár, widely considered the greatest female chess player of all time. It covers her upbringing in Hungary as a child prodigy, her 15-year rivalry with world champion Garry Kasparov, and her fight against gender bias in the sport
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