From Spy Thrillers to Supernatural Chills: This Week’s OTT Releases Pack a Punch

From Spy Thrillers to Supernatural Chills: This Week’s OTT Releases Pack a Punch

From Spy Thrillers to Supernatural Chills: This Week’s OTT Releases Pack a Punch

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New titles on Netflix, Prime Video, ZEE5, SonyLIV, and more promise espionage, horror, drama, and real-life grit

A fresh wave of OTT releases is set to hit streaming platforms this week, offering something for every viewer’s taste—from high-octane espionage to spine-tingling horror and heartfelt dramas.

Key Highlights:

  • Tehran (ZEE5): John Abraham stars as ACP Rajeev Kumar, a special cell officer caught in geopolitical intrigue after the 2012 Israeli embassy bombing in Delhi. Co-starring Manushi Chhillar and Neeru Bajwa.
  • Andhera (Prime Video): Priya Bapat leads a supernatural horror series about a cop and a haunted medical student racing to stop an encroaching darkness.
  • Night Always Comes (Netflix): Vanessa Kirby plays Lynette, a woman risking it all to secure her family’s home while confronting her dark past.
  • Alien: Earth (JioHotstar): A prequel to Alien (1979), following a group of soldiers battling a terrifying extraterrestrial threat on Earth.
  • Young Millionaires (Netflix): Four Marseille teens’ lives spiral out of control after winning €17 million in the lottery.
  • JSK – Janaki V v/s State of Kerala (ZEE5): A Malayalam legal drama exploring the fight for justice after a sexual assault case takes a twist.
  • Limitless – Live Better Now (JioHotstar): Chris Hemsworth pushes his limits in extreme challenges to explore the science of living longer.
  • In the Mud (Netflix): An Argentine women’s prison drama about survival, loyalty, and corruption.
  • Saare Jahan Se Accha (Netflix): follows a determined Indian spy who must outwit his rival across the border in a high-stakes battle of intelligence to sabotage a nuclear program.
  • Final Draft (Netflix): sees 25 athletes, mostly retired, endure grueling physical and psychological trials for a 30 million yen prize in the platform’s first Japanese-produced physical survival series
  • Plus—documentaries like The Echoes of Survivors and Songs From the Hole bring real-life stories of resilience to screen.

From action to art-house, and drama to docu-series, this week’s OTT menu leaves no genre untouched.

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