Every week, the OTT landscape gets more crowded and harder to navigate. Big franchise returns sit alongside regional thrillers, experimental indies and social dramas, all competing for your limited screen time. To help you cut through the clutter, we’ve rounded up ten titles across languages and platforms and separated the genuinely compelling from the merely curious. Here’s what deserves your weekend and what you can safely scroll past.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2
Streaming on: Apple TV+
The MonsterVerse saga continues as the secretive Monarch organization dives deeper into the world of Titans. Starring Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell, the series expands the mythology of Godzilla with a mix of family drama, global conspiracies, and cinematic spectacle. Season 2 raises the stakes with bigger reveals and more Titan action.
Our verdict: Watch it
Roslin
Streaming on: JioHotstar
Roslin is a Malayalam-language psychological thriller web series presented by filmmaker Jeethu Joseph and directed by Sumesh Nandakumar. It follows Roslin, a 17-year-old girl plagued by recurring nightmares of a mysterious green-eyed stranger whose presence begins bleeding into reality.
Our verdict: Watch it
Accused
Streaming on: Netflix
Led by Konkona Sen Sharma, this Hindi drama explores mob morality and the speed at which public judgment turns into social punishment. Instead of flashy courtroom theatrics, the film focuses on emotional breakdown and societal scrutiny in the age of instant outrage.
Our verdict: Skip it
Gandhi Talks
Streaming on: Prime Video Store
A bold, dialogue-free black comedy, Gandhi Talks uses silence as its narrative device. The film satirizes the idea of Gandhian values in contemporary India, relying on physical storytelling and irony rather than speeches. Its experimental form makes it a curiosity for viewers who appreciate unconventional cinema. But a lot of people may not enjoy the lack of any dialogue in the film. So decide according to your taste.
Our verdict: Decide yourself
Krantijyoti Vidyalaya Marathi Madhyam
Streaming on: ZEE5
A Marathi-language social drama set within the ecosystem of a vernacular-medium school. The series explores cultural identity, class anxiety, and the politics of language in education. It stands out for its grounded realism and emotional authenticity. It is also one of the biggest blockbusters of Marathi cinema in the recent times.
Our verdict: Watch it
Honey
Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video
A troubled family traps into fear when Anand, obsessed with occult rituals, pulls his wife Lalitha and daughter Meera into dangerous tantric practices. Also Meera begins speaking to a mysterious entity called “Honey.” The film blurs the line between the supernatural and psychological breakdown, revealing that the real horror may be entirely human.
Our verdict: Watch it
Thadayam Season 1
Streaming on: ZEE5
Thadayam is inspired by real events from 1999. Sub-inspector Athiyamaan, played by Samuthirakani, is close to retirement and appears unhurried even at a murder scene. Beneath his calm exterior is a sharp investigative mind. When a series of killings targets married women and only their taali is taken, he teams up with his new superior Lakshmi, played by Sshivada.
Our verdict: Watch it
Khajuraho Dreams
Streaming on: Saina Play
A Malayalam comedy that blends social satire with adult humor, Khajuraho Dreams follows young dreamers chasing unconventional ambitions. While bold in theme, its tonal inconsistency may not work for everyone.
Our verdict: Skip it
Abar Proloy
Streaming on: Hoichoi
Directed by Raj Chakraborty, this is a spin-off of the film Proloy, the series follows Special Crime Branch officer Animesh Dutta as he travels to the Sundarbans to crack down on a human trafficking racket that preys on vulnerable women through deception and coercion.
Our verdict: Skip it
Daughter of Prasad Rao Kanabadutaledhu
Streaming on: ZEE5
Daughter of Prasad Rao Kanabadutaledhu is a Telugu mystery drama revolving around the disappearance of a young woman and the secrets that unravel in the process. Built around suspense, it aims for intensity but doesn’t always sustain momentum.
Our verdict: Skip it