Top 7 OTT Releases This Weekend: Drama, Comedy & Thrills
Top 7 OTT Releases This Weekend: Must-Watch Shows

This weekend is a paradise for streaming enthusiasts, with a powerful lineup of fresh titles arriving on major OTT platforms. From intense crime dramas and heartfelt documentaries to hilarious comedies and emotional romantic tales, there is something for every mood. Get ready to update your watchlist with these seven major releases.

Critically Acclaimed Drama and Documentary

Come See Me In The Good Light makes its debut on Apple TV+ on 14 November. This intimate documentary, directed by Ryan White, chronicles the life of activist-poet Andrea Gibson and their partner, Megan Falley. The film offers a raw and moving portrayal of their relationship as they navigate Gibson's diagnosis with stage-four ovarian cancer, exploring themes of love, resilience, and the profound emotional journey through treatment.

Meanwhile, Delhi Crime Season 3 hits Netflix on 13 November. The acclaimed series sees the return of Shefali Shah as DIG Vartika Chaturvedi. This new season plunges viewers into a complex investigation involving an abandoned infant, which spirals into a gripping international human-trafficking case, promising more of the hard-hitting storytelling the franchise is known for.

Highly Anticipated Franchise Returns & Emotional Journeys

The courtroom is back in session with Jolly LLB 3, streaming from 14 November on Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar. The third part of Subhash Kapoor's popular legal-comedy franchise sets the stage for a massive confrontation, pitting Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi against each other. The film also features Saurabh Shukla, Huma Qureshi, and Amrita Rao in key roles, continuing its unique mix of sharp satire, courtroom drama, and humour.

From the South, Dude arrives on Netflix on 14 November. Directed by Keerthiswaran, this coming-of-age romantic drama stars Pradeep Ranganathan and Mamitha Baiju. The story centres on Agan, who realises his love for his cousin Kural only after she is pregnant with another man's child. Worried about her father's reaction due to caste differences, Kural seeks Agan's help, leading him to enter a fake marriage with her to help the couple elope, triggering a complex emotional web.

Powerful Stories of Empowerment and Suspense

Madam Sarpanch begins streaming on Ultra Play Hindi from 12 November. This narrative follows Awali, a simple homemaker whose life is turned upside down when her husband, the village Sarpanch, convinces her to run in the local elections. What starts as a duty soon transforms into a powerful journey of self-discovery as she learns to lead, mediate conflicts, and win the respect of her community.

Another compelling story, Telusu Kada, premieres on Netflix on 14 November. This directorial debut by Neeraja Kona follows Varun, a chef trying to forget his past, and his new wife Anjali. Their life together is shaken when they discover Anjali cannot conceive. During IVF consultations, they meet Dr. Raaga, who is revealed to be Varun's former lover. Raaga offers to be their surrogate, and her subsequent move into the couple's home forces all three to confront a tangled past that complicates their present.

For thriller fans, The Crystal Cuckoo lands on Netflix on 14 November. Based on Javier Castillo's bestselling novel, this Spanish thriller follows Clara, a young doctor obsessed with uncovering the identity of her heart donor. Her quest leads her to a mysterious mountain town with a dark history of tragedies, where she unravels secrets that dangerously blur the lines between truth and obsession.