The Best Indian Titles Streaming On OTT This Week!

Confused about what to do this coming week? Stream the best Indian titles streaming across various OTT platforms, ofcourse!

1. Uyir Thamizhukku – June 25 – Aha – Tamil
Conspiracy and betrayals engulf veteran politician. Challenged to unravel truth, protect career and reputation. Employing intellect and allies, secrets emerge as he pursues justice, overcoming obstacles in this riveting political thriller.

2. Guruvayoorambala Nadayil – June 27 – Disney+ Hotstar – Malayalam
Vinu, who is still grieving over his breakup from five years ago, develops a strong relationship with Anandan, his prospective brother-in-law, but his attempts to resolve Anandan’s problems have some unexpected consequences.

3. Love Mouli – June 27 – Aha – Tamil
A romantic dramedy like no other!

4. Bhaje Vaayu Vegam – June 28 – Netflix – Telugu
Two brothers inadvertently tangle with dangerous criminals while desperately seeking the money to pay for their father’s life-saving surgery.

5. Higuita – June 28 – Sania Play – Malayalam
Left-wing firebrand leader Pannyannoor Mukundhan forged in the crucible of left-wing politics of Malabar, always facing threats of violence and even murder. Ayyapa Das recently joined in the police and is assigned as his gunman. Das’s father was a civil police officer, who passed away while still in service. Impending financial disaster for the family forces Das to take up this responsibility and go for a police job.

6. Rautu ki Beli – June 28 – Zee5 – Hindi
Rautu ki Beli, an idyllic town in hilly north India, has been virtually crime-free for over 30 years. The inhabitants are bewildered when a school warden is found dead and the police begin investigating – under the leadership of Inspector Negi. Nothing is as easy as it seems when societal stigma, small-town laziness, and ‘locals in denial’ get in the way of a seemingly straightforward case.

7. Sharmajee Ki Beti – June 28 – Prime Video – Hindi
Multi-generational ensemble about the modern, middle-class female experience and the lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.