We’ve all been there – sitting with a plate of food, opening Netflix, Prime Video, or Hotstar, scrolling endlessly for “something new,” and somehow ending up watching the same old comfort show again. This week, skip the scrolling. Because we’ve done the hard work for you. Here are 10 new OTT titles you can explore today – fresh releases across platforms that deserve your time.
From underworld sagas to survival dramas, from twisted love stories to brave real-life events – this list is about shows that actually pull you in. The kind you don’t just watch… you feel. So, if you’ve been missing that spark in your watchlist, this might just reignite it.
Sultan of Delhi

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IMDb Rating : 7.2/10
Star Cast :
Tahir Raj Bhasin, Mouni Roy, Anupriya Goenka, Vinay Pathak
Release Year : 2023
OTT Platform : Disney+ Hotstar
Picture Delhi in the 1960s – the power, the glamour, the gang wars, the greed. Sultan of Delhi brings all of it back, wrapped in politics and betrayal.
Why Watch :
Tahir Raj Bhasin gives a magnetic performance. The show’s retro styling, dialogues, and tension-filled storytelling keep you glued. It’s got that “Godfather meets Indian grit” vibe.
Kaala Paani

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IMDb Rating : 8/10
Star Cast :
Mona Singh, Ashutosh Gowariker, Sukant Goel
Release Year : 2023
OTT Platform : Netflix
A mysterious illness spreads in the isolated Andaman Islands and the clock starts ticking.
Why Watch :
It’s not just about survival; it’s about humanity. The show’s writing is layered, visual storytelling is world-class, and Mona Singh delivers one of her best performances to date.
Mumbai Diaries 26/11 (Season 2)

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IMDb Rating : 7.8/10
Star Cast :
Mohit Raina, Konkona Sen Sharma, Natasha Bharadwaj
Release Year : 2023
OTT Platform : Amazon Prime Video
If you thought the first season was intense, Season 2 dives deeper – set amidst a devastating flood in Mumbai.
Why Watch :
It’s not your typical medical drama. It’s raw, heartfelt, and painfully real. It shows doctors not as superheroes, but as humans who break, fear, and still fight on.
The way it captures chaos and compassion together makes it unforgettable.
Choona

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IMDb Rating : 7.5/10
Star Cast :
Jimmy Sheirgill, Arshad Warsi, Aashim Gulati
Release Year : 2023
OTT Platform : Netflix
A gang of misfits plots revenge on a corrupt politician. What follows is part-heist, part-comedy, and full chaos.
Why Watch :
It’s sharp, fun, and fresh – something rare on Indian OTT right now. Jimmy Sheirgill is in his element, and the quirky tone keeps you smiling. This one’s the kind of show you put on when you don’t want heavy emotion but still want something smart and satisfying.
Bambai Meri Jaan

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IMDb Rating : 8.1/10
Star Cast :
Kay Kay Menon, Avinash Tiwary, Kritika Kamra
Release Year : 2023
OTT Platform : Amazon Prime Video
A father’s moral struggle as his son slowly turns into the very thing he fought against – a gangster.
Why Watch :
It’s a story of crime, love, loss, and legacy. The writing is crisp, and the emotional undercurrent is powerful. Kay Kay Menon delivers one of his most layered performances. Every frame feels cinematic – smoky lanes, dim lights, and that haunting Mumbai backdrop.
Aarya (Season 3)

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IMDb Rating : 7.9/10
Star Cast :
Sushmita Sen, Sikandar Kher, Ila Arun
Release Year : 2023
OTT Platform : Disney+ Hotstar
Aarya Sareen is back – fiercer, bolder, and in complete control.
Why Watch :
This season isn’t just about survival anymore. It’s about dominance. Sushmita Sen plays Aarya with a mix of strength and grace that feels real and commanding.
It’s slick, powerful, and emotionally layered – a perfect mix of family, power, and vengeance.
Killer Soup

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IMDb Rating : 7.4/10
Star Cast :
Konkona Sen Sharma, Manoj Bajpayee, Sayaji Shinde
Release Year : 2024
OTT Platform : Netflix
Think chaos, love, murder, and identity confusion – all stewing in one bizarre yet addictive mix.
Why Watch :
Konkona and Manoj deliver performances that are both hilarious and haunting. The writing is unpredictable and deliciously twisted. It’s weird in the most entertaining way possible – you’ll either love it or won’t stop thinking about it.
Conclusion
This list isn’t just about “what’s new.” It’s about what’s worth watching. Each show here brings a fresh perspective – whether it’s Kaala Paani’s haunting isolation, Scam 2003’s clever realism, or The Railway Men’s heart-stirring courage. OTT platforms today aren’t just releasing shows; they’re building emotions. They’re creating worlds where stories aren’t limited by language, stars, or budget – just imagination. So next time you sit down to watch something new, don’t just scroll. Pick one from this list, hit play, and let the story take over.
