Streaming platforms are rolling out a packed lineup of films and web series this weekend, offering viewers a wide range of genres to pick from. From musical crime dramas and romantic comedies to suspense-filled mysteries and fantasy romances, the latest releases span both Indian and international titles.
Crime, music and rivalry take centre stage
One of the notable releases this week is Lukkhe, directed by Himank Gaur. Set against Chandigarh’s rap scene, the series follows a world shaped by music, ambition and crime. Featuring Raashii Khanna, King and Palak Tiwari, the show combines underground rivalries with personal struggles as characters navigate fame and survival.
Another thriller arriving this weekend is M.I.A., a crime drama set in Miami. The story revolves around revenge and hidden secrets, unfolding through a tense narrative filled with action and emotional conflict.
Romance and fantasy join the weekend watchlist
For viewers seeking lighter stories, My Royal Nemesis blends romance and fantasy elements. The series follows an unusual connection between two contrasting personalities, blending emotional moments with humour and drama.
Meanwhile, Thank You, Next Season 3 continues its romantic storytelling with more relationship drama and personal dilemmas. The Turkish series returns with a fresh chapter focusing on heartbreak, self-discovery and modern relationships.
Thrillers and adaptations add variety
Netflix’s Lord of the Flies adaptation is also part of this week’s streaming releases. Based on William Golding’s novel, the series explores survival and chaos after a group of boys are stranded and left to fend for themselves.
Another mystery title making its return is The Chestnut Man: Hide and Seek Season 2, which continues the dark Nordic noir storyline with another disturbing investigation.
More titles arriving on OTT
Alongside these releases, viewers can also stream Dacoit, starring Mrunal Thakur and Adivi Sesh, which centres on betrayal and revenge. Emotional drama Remarkably Bright Creatures and romantic comedy No Place to Be Single further expand this weekend’s watchlist across platforms, including Netflix, Prime Video and JioHotstar.