Are you searching for fresh entertainment this weekend? The latest OTT releases bring a fantastic mix of genres. You can choose from gripping dramas, light-hearted comedies, high-octane thrillers, and compelling documentaries. There is truly something for every viewer's taste. Here are some of the most talked-about titles to consider streaming in the coming days.
Taskaree - The Smuggler's Web (Netflix - January 14)
Neeraj Pandey created this gritty crime thriller. It released on Netflix on January 14, 2026. The series pulls back the curtain on the high-stakes world of the Indian Customs Service at Mumbai International Airport. Superintendent Arjun Meena, played by Emraan Hashmi, leads the story. He is an uncompromising officer. He heads an elite team of previously suspended colleagues. This team includes Mitali Kamath, portrayed by Amruta Khanvilkar, and Ravinder Gujjar, played by Nandish Sandhu. Their mission is to dismantle a sophisticated international syndicate. The notorious Bada Choudhary, acted by Sharad Kelkar, leads this syndicate.
Mastiii 4 (ZEE5 - January 16)
This film builds on one of Bollywood's biggest adult-comedy franchises. It returns with its signature blend of slapstick humor, ribald wit, and chaotic energy. The iconic trio reunites for more fun. Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, and Aftab Shivdasani play these roles again. They find themselves entangled in yet another web of matrimonial mishaps. Outrageous misunderstandings drive the plot forward.
120 Bahadur (Amazon Prime Video - January 16)
This Indian military action film pays a powerful tribute to extraordinary bravery. It focuses on the Battle of Rezang La in 1962. Farhan Akhtar stars as Major Shaitan Singh. The movie chronicles the legendary "last stand" of the 13th Kumaon Regiment's Charlie Company. 120 Indian soldiers faced overwhelming odds. They fought against thousands of Chinese troops. This battle occurred in sub-zero temperatures at an altitude of over 16,000 feet.
Bha Bha Ba (ZEE5 - January 16)
This is a Malayalam-language action-thriller film. The title stands for "Bhayam, Bhakti, Bahumanam," which means Fear, Devotion, Respect. The story begins with the kidnapping of the Chief Minister of Kerala. A common man abducts the CM. He then asks the public to send in their problems in writing. His goal is to make the CM understand the people's issues.
Can This Love Be Translated? (Netflix - January 16)
This highly anticipated South Korean romantic comedy series explores cross-cultural communication. The acclaimed Hong Sisters wrote the show. They are the creative minds behind hits like Alchemy of Souls and Hotel Del Luna. Kim Seon-ho stars as a brilliant multilingual interpreter. Go Youn-jung plays a global superstar. The series delves into charming and often complicated relationships.
Hijack Season 2 (Apple TV - January 14)
Idris Elba returns as the masterful corporate negotiator Sam Nelson. This season trades the claustrophobic skies for the subterranean tension of the Berlin U-Bahn. The action moves from a plane to a hijacked underground train. The new season shifts the stakes to a gritty, high-speed urban environment. A routine commute turns into a city-wide crisis. Following the first season's events, Sam finds himself back in the line of fire. This time, a personal quest for justice fuels him. It lands him in the middle of a complex conspiracy.
Agatha Christie's Seven Dials (Netflix - January 15)
This vibrant, three-part Netflix miniseries reimagines the Queen of Crime's 1929 novel. It targets a modern streaming audience. The series released in January 2026. BAFTA Rising Star Mia McKenna-Bruce leads it as the "fizzingly inquisitive" Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent. Set in 1925, the story kicks off at the grand estate of Chimneys. A practical joke involving eight alarm clocks takes a lethal turn. This draws Bundle into a dangerous web. It involves a clandestine society and international secrets.
Kalamkaval (SonyLIV - January 16)
This chilling crime thriller redefines the "mass" hero image of Mollywood legend Mammootty. It released in late 2025. Jithin K. Jose directed the film. It is a dark, psychological dive into the mind of a methodical predator. The story is loosely inspired by the infamous real-life "Cyanide Mohan" case. Mammootty moves away from his traditional protagonist roles. He delivers a haunting performance as Stanley Das. Stanley is a seemingly ordinary man and a serving policeman. He leads a dual life as a serial killer targeting vulnerable women.
The Rip (Netflix - January 16)
This propulsive Netflix crime thriller reunites long-time friends Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. It explores greed and betrayal in a gritty, high-stakes setting. Joe Carnahan directed the film. He is known for Narc and The Grey. The story follows a specialized tactical narcotics team in Miami. Lieutenant Dane Dumars, played by Damon, and Detective Sergeant JD Byrne, acted by Affleck, lead this team. They stumble upon a staggering $20 million hidden in a derelict stash house's attic. What begins as a routine "rip" quickly devolves into a claustrophobic pressure cooker. The team begins to fracture under suspicion and the allure of the cash. Steven Yeun and Teyana Taylor deliver standout supporting turns.