It’s time for your weekly update of the latest OTT releases and the next seven days have the perfect blend of movies and TV shows to satiate all your bingeing needs. Konkona Sen Sharma and Pratibha Ranta lead the charge in Accused as a power couple whose lives are scorched by a scandalous allegation that turns a respected doctor into a social pariah overnight; Priyanka Chopra trades her glamour for grit in The Bluff, playing an ex-pirate queen forced to dig up her violent past to protect her family from a ruthless captain (Karl Urban) in the 19th-century Caribbean; Agastya Nanda steps into the boots of 1971 war hero Arun Khetarpal in Sriram Raghavan’s Ikkis; Leonardo DiCaprio goes off the grid in One Battle After Another, portraying a paranoid, stoner revolutionary trying to save his daughter; Benedict and Sophie navigate the aftermath of an unlikely propsal in Bridgerton season 4 part 2.
The CEO Club (February 23)
This eight-episode docu-series follows trailblazing female CEOs as they navigate both professional and personal lives, granting an all-access pass to their worlds from high-stakes negotiations to innovative brand launches. Serena Williams serves as executive producer alongside stars Thalia, Dee Hilfiger, Loren Ridinger, Winnie Harlow, Hannah Bronfman and Isabela Grutman. The series redefines what it means to lead in today’s world as these multi-hyphenate moguls enter the next phase of their careers with confidence forged by life experiences.
Streaming on Prime Video
Psycho Saiyaan (February 25)
Kartik (Anud Singh Dhaka), a shayari-loving young man from Ujjain, believes he has found the girl destined to complete his world, Charu (Tejasswi Prakash). For him, love is epic, absolute and worth any risk, but as his feelings deepen, so does his need to hold on. He follows her across cities, pushes back against authority and challenges anyone in his way. Ravi Kishan’s character has the power of influence and derives pleasure from it, bringing unpredictability to the table. The series also stars Srishti Shrivastava, Vaarun Bhagat, Ashwini Kalsekar and Surbhi Chandna.
Streaming on Amazon MX Player
The Bluff (February 25)
Ercell ‘Bloody Mary’ Bodden (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) thought she had escaped her violent past as a pirate, finding peace in the Cayman Islands with her loving husband T.H. (Ismael Cruz Cordova), their son Isaac and her sister-in-law Elizabeth (Safia Oakley-Green). But when her notorious former captain, Connor (Karl Urban), arrives seeking revenge, Ercell’s world is torn apart. Her fight to save her family becomes a journey of redemption, as she reclaims her power and embraces the warrior she once was.
Streaming on Prime Video
BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai (February 26)
Following his battle against his father, Yujiro Hanma, Baki and his fellow legendary fighters are left feeling restless until a secret plan begins 364 meters below Tokyo Skytree: the resurrection of Japan’s greatest swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi. Through advanced science, Miyamoto Musashi is resurrected, and this legendary master samurai poses an unprecedented threat, prompting series icons like Doppo Orochi, Jack Hanma and Kaoru Hanayama to return to the arena.
Streaming on Netflix
Ikk Kudi (February 26)
Shehnaaz Gill stars in a double role in this Punjabi romantic comedy about Simmi, a modern woman whose arranged marriage plans unravel when she suspects her fiancé’s mysterious past. Hesitant about her decision, Simmi decides to investigate her fiancé’s background, leading to comical, awkward and revealing situations. The spirited girl’s journey to uncover the truth unravels an old family secret that changes the course of her love story and heals a long-forgotten wound.
Streaming on Chaupal
Ikkis (February 26)
Agastya Nanda stars as Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, the youngest recipient of the Param Vir Chakra award, in this biographical war drama centred around the Battle of Basantar during the 1971 India-Pakistan War. Khetarpal leads his Centurion tank against tough odds, destroying 10 enemy tanks and helping secure a key bridgehead before his martyrdom at age 21. Dharmendra plays his father, Brigadier Madan Lal Khetarpal, in his final film role, while Jaideep Ahlawat portrays a Pakistani army officer who acknowledges Arun’s bravery.
Streaming on Prime Video
One Battle After Another (February 26)
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Bob, a washed-up revolutionary living in hiding, haunted by a past marked by betrayal, violence and unresolved guilt from his time with the radical group French 75. When his evil nemesis (Sean Penn) resurfaces after 16 years and his daughter (Chase Infinity) goes missing, Bob scrambles to find her, father and daughter both battling the consequences of his past. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, this 161-minute black comedy action drama earned four Golden Globe awards and 13 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor. It also features Benicio Del Toro and Teyana Taylor.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Sangamarmar (February 26)
This multi-generational family drama spans 25 years, following Amrita (Sheen Savita Dass), whose life is redefined by a pivotal choice between family responsibility and personal love with Aditya (Sourabh Raaj Jain). She opts for familial duty over her dreams, shaping a saga of silent endurance and unwavering love. The series also stars Smita Bansal, Khalid Siddiqui and Farooq Saeed, exploring patience, compromise and how time can both challenge and heal relationships.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Bridgerton season 4 part 2 (February 26)
After part 1 of season 4 crescendoed on an unlikely proposal, Sophie and Benedict continue to be pulled towards each other by the strings of love and desire, only to be pulled apart by the force of society. As the second son of one of the ton’s most respected families, Benedict knows what it means to make a wife of a maid, yet he cannot help but unravel at the very sight of Sophie. With his mother’s voice echoing in his ears—“Whatever you choose, you must live with it forever”—Benedict is torn between his duty to his family and the kind of love he knows doesn’t happen twice.
Streaming on Netflix
Accused (February 27)
Dr. Geetika (Konkona Sen Sharma), a celebrated gynaecologist in London, watches her carefully constructed life fracture after she is accused of sexual misconduct. As scrutiny intensifies and public judgment grows, the film explores how the accusation strains her marriage to her wife (Pratibha Ranta), who seeks to uncover the truth. By placing a woman at the centre of the accusation, the film explores discomfort, doubt and the story of one woman’s word against another.
Streaming on Netflix
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 (February 27)
The fate of Monarch and the world hangs in the balance as buried secrets reunite heroes and villains on Kong’s Skull Island and a mysterious village, where a mythical Titan rises from the sea. The ten-episode season introduces Titan X, a bioluminescent force emerging from the deep, whose purpose is uncertain and power unmatched. As Godzilla and Kong return, the ripple effects of the past make waves in the present day, blurring bonds between family, friend and foe with a Titan event on the horizon. Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, Anna Sawai, Kiersey Clemons, Ren Watabe, Mari Yamamoto, Joe Tippett and Anders Holm return for the Monsterverse series.
Streaming on Apple TV
Paul McCartney: Man on the Run (February 27)
Academy Award–winning director Morgan Neville chronicles Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the Beatles’s breakup and the formation of Wings with his wife Linda. The 115-minute documentary uses unprecedented access to previously unseen footage, rare archival materials and deeply personal interviews to capture a transformative era marked by reinvention, family unity, artistic risk-taking and the iconic Wings years. The film chronicles McCartney’s solo career as he faces emotional, artistic and personal challenges while creating new music to define a new decade.
Streaming on Prime Video
Secret Stories: Roslin (February 27)
Roslin (Sanjana Dipu), a teenager with a strong reading habit, begins having recurring nightmares about an unknown person with green eyes trying to kill her. When her mother, Sobha (Meena), dismisses them as an overactive imagination, Roslin starts therapy at her father John’s (Vineeth) suggestion, where she tells the therapist she believes this person is following her in real life. Things take a disturbing turn when a guest named Jerry (Hakkim Shah) arrives at their house with green eyes. Jeethu Joseph serves as the showrunner for this Malayalam psychological thriller, streaming in seven languages.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Bugonia (February 28)
Wacky conspiracy theorist Teddy Gatz (Jesse Plemons) kidnaps pharmaceutical CEO Michelle (Emma Stone), convinced she’s an extraterrestrial planning to destroy Earth. Locked in a basement, Michelle uses her psychology background to negotiate her release, but her captors refuse to budge, demanding she take them to her spaceship. Their stalemate escalates into a twisting battle of wits, where most of the plot revolves around their inability to communicate as blood and stakes rise.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Black Phone 2 (February 28)
Four years after 13-year-old Finn killed his abductor and became the sole survivor of The Grabber, true evil transcends death as the phone rings again. Ethan Hawke returns as The Grabber, who seeks vengeance on Finn (Mason Thames), now 17, from beyond the grave by menacing his younger sister, Gwen (Madeleine McGraw). As Finn struggles with life after his captivity, headstrong 15-year-old Gwen begins receiving calls in her dreams from the black phone and seeing disturbing visions of three boys being stalked at a winter camp known as Alpine Lake.
Streaming on JioHotstar
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