From gritty thrillers to chaotic comedies and time-travelling romances, here are 8 new OTT releases this week that’ll totally hijack your watchlist.
It’s the first week of June and OTT platforms are already moving like they’ve had 3 shots of espresso. Whether you’re into moody thrillers, messy family drama, or full-blown K-drama curses, there’s something that’ll match your vibe. Here's everything new that’s dropped.
1. Jaat
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📅 June 5 | 📺 Netflix
Sunny Deol is angry. Again.
If there's one thing Sunny Deol does best, it’s stomping around with moral rage and throwing punches in slow motion. Jaat is a rural action drama where justice is personal, the stakes are high, and Randeep Hooda gives his best brooding-face performance. The plot kicks off when an elite Indian government operative is sent to Sri Lanka to take down a ruthless terrorist bankrolled by the criminal underworld. Think ‘90s Deol energy, but shinier, slightly more woke, and definitely more global.
2. Stolen
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📅 June 4 | 📺 Prime Video
A baby vanishes. So does your chill.
This one’s a tense-as-hell mystery thriller that starts at a dusty train station in rural India and spirals fast. Two brothers—one a photographer, the other a cop—try to solve a child abduction, and let’s just say nobody leaves unscarred. It’s moody, sharp, and somehow still grounded in reality. Bring popcorn. And a blanket to hide under.
3. Mercy For None

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📅 June 6 | 📺 Netflix
Brother gone. Guns out. Vengeance mode: activated.
Leave it to Korean drama to make revenge look this stylish. A former gangster dives headfirst back into the underworld to find out who killed his brother. Expect brutal fight scenes, moody neon-lit nights, and characters who never say what they mean.
4. Chhal Kapat: The Deception

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📅 June 6 | 📺 ZEE5
A wedding. A body. A whole lotta secrets.
Shriya Pilgaonkar stars as a no-nonsense cop trying to solve a murder at a wedding, and suddenly everyone’s got something to hide. Family drama? Check. Small-town politics? Check. Dramatic flashbacks and a killer reveal? You bet. Think: Indian “Knives Out” but everyone’s in desi wear and emotionally constipated.
5. Alappuzha Gymkhana

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📅 June 5 | 📺 SonyLIV
Underdog boxing drama with small-town feels.
If you're into sports movies that make you cry for no reason at all, here's your pick. Set in the scenic backwaters of Kerala, this one's all about dreams, disappointments, and uppercuts. It’s got grit, charm, and the kind of Malayalam cinema storytelling that feels honest and quietly powerful.
6. Lal Salaam

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📅 June 6 | 📺 SunNXT
Politics. Protest. And Rajinikanth in a cameo.
A drama that doesn’t sugarcoat its message, Lal Salaam dives deep into social issues in Tamil Nadu—mixing cricket, caste, and communal conflict. Expect emotions, walkouts, and some seriously heavy dialogue. Rajini fans, don’t blink or you’ll miss his guest appearance.
7. Kiss

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📅 June 1 | 📺 MUBI
One kiss, endless censorship.
This sharp, no-time-wasted short film by Varun Grover follows a young filmmaker caught in a maddening showdown with India’s censor board over—wait for it—a single kiss. It’s queer, clever, and cuts right to the bone of who gets to decide what love looks like on screen.
8. Stick

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📅 June 4 | 📺 Apple TV+
Golf, grudges, and a grumpy Owen Wilson: what more do you need?
Owen Wilson plays a washed-up golf pro who’s forced to coach a hot-headed teen with talent but zero chill. What starts as a reluctant mentorship quickly turns into emotional chaos with plenty of bunkers, on and off the course. It’s giving Ted Lasso energy but with more plaid pants, fewer pep talks, and way more unresolved trauma. Warning: you might care about golf by the end.

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