Binged Yearender 2025: Top 10 Indian Movies on OTT

By the time 2025 ended, it became clear that some of the best Indian films of the year never went anywhere near a theatre. They arrived on OTT platforms and found their audience. These films did not rely on hype or opening numbers. Although we got only two “gems” which are the top 2 films in our list, others were just good or even average. These ten films defined what direct-to-OTT cinema looked like in 2025.

Baramulla

Streaming on Netflix, Baramulla is a rare political film that chooses craft over outrage. Director Aditya Suhas uses supernatural elements to reflect unresolved grief and memory around the Kashmiri Pandit exodus. The horror seeps in slowly through sound, landscape, and silence rather than jump scares. Manav Kaul brings a weary gravity to the film, grounding its ideas in human pain. It never lectures like The Kashmir Files and that is why it is so good.

The Mehta Boys

Available on Amazon Prime Video, The Mehta Boys is built around small moments rather than big emotional turns. A father and son, played by Boman Irani and Avinash Tiwary, spend 48 hours together and slowly realise how little they understand each other. The film is honest about emotional distance and never rushes reconciliation. As a director, Boman Irani shows surprising restraint and trust in his actors. The discomfort feels real because the film allows it to stay unresolved for long stretches.

Stolen

Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Stolen is a film that understands fear at a ground level. The kidnapping of a baby sets off a chain of events where no one feels safe, not even the people trying to help. The camera stays close, the pace stays tight, and there is no space for relief. What makes the film effective is how ordinary everything looks. It feels like something that could happen at any railway station. That realism makes it unsettling in the best way.

Mrs

Available on ZEE5, Mrs quickly became a superhit on social media. The movie, a remake of The Great Indian Kitchen, looks at marriage from the inside and finds something deeply uncomfortable there. The film is less about dramatic abuse and more about everyday control that slowly wears a person down. Scenes repeat, routines feel suffocating, and that repetition is deliberate. While the pacing falters in places, the film commits fully to its idea. It leaves you thinking about how easily normal can become damaging.

The Great Shamshuddin Family

Streaming on JioHotstar, this film captures the madness of family life with a very intellectual taste. It feels messy because family usually is. Some characters do not get enough space, but the ensemble energy carries the film forward. It understands that family stories do not need high drama to feel true. Everyday chaos is enough.

Inspector Zende

Available on Netflix, Inspector Zende is held together largely by Manoj Bajpayee’s performance. He plays the character of a police man who is after a character based on Charles Shobhraj. He plays it with seriousness even when the film around him turns silly. That contrast becomes the film’s biggest strength. The tone wobbles between comedy and crime, and it never fully settles, but the character remains interesting throughout. It may not be tight storytelling, but it is far from forgettable.

Tehran

Streaming on ZEE5 and Netflix, Tehran takes a more thoughtful approach to the spy genre. John Abraham plays a man slowly realising that loyalty to the system comes at a personal cost. The film is heavy on politics and does not simplify its conflicts. At times, it asks for patience, but it rewards attention. It feels less like a spectacle and more like a story about isolation and moral confusion.

Kaalidhar Laapata

Available on ZEE5, Kaalidhar Laapata is a gentle film about ageing, memory, and being left behind. Abhishek Bachchan delivers a performance that is easily one of the best in his recent filmography. The film moves slowly and is not interested in dramatic peaks. That will test some viewers. But if you stay with it, the emotional payoff feels earned. It treats its characters with kindness, and that matters.

Chhorii 2

Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Chhorii 2 understands that fear works best when it mirrors reality. The film mixes social anxieties with supernatural horror in a way that feels more confident than the first part. Some scares are familiar, but the emotional stakes are stronger. The world feels more fleshed out, and the danger feels personal. It proves that horror does not need excess to be effective.

Dhoom Dhaam

Available on Netflix, Dhoom Dhaam is pure energy. It moves fast, leans into chaos, and never pretends to be more than it is. The chemistry between the leads keeps it enjoyable even when the plot thins out. It is the kind of film you watch knowing exactly what you are getting. It is an average film but still better than a whole lot of movies that came this year on OTT.