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OTT Overload: Can’t-Miss Premieres That Will Keep You Glued All Weekend


Updated: July 26, 2025 22:39

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Mandala Murders – Netflix
The centerpiece of this weekend’s releases is undoubtedly Mandala Murders, dropping on Netflix. It’s a crime thriller steeped in mythology, with detectives Rea Thomas (Vaani Kapoor, making her OTT debut) and Vikram Singh (Vaibhav Raj Gupta) diving into a series of ritualistic killings haunting the shadowy town of Charandaspur. Blending ancient conspiracy and small-town suspense, Mandala Murders draws its strength from a fresh plot, stellar performances, and atmospheric visuals. Supporting cast includes Surveen Chawla and Shriya Pilgaonkar.

Rangeen – Amazon Prime Video
This Bollywood drama explores colorful relationships, hidden secrets, and the chaos of modern urban life. Rangeen lands on Prime Video with the promise of musical interludes, breezy romance, and moments of comic relief—a lighter counterbalance to the weekend’s thrillers.

Happy Gilmore 2 – Netflix
Adam Sandler reprises his iconic role in Happy Gilmore 2, the long-awaited sequel that is set 29 years after the original. Happy’s back, this time to pay for his daughter’s ballet tuition—leading to golf rivalries, old foes, and slapstick chaos that made the original a cult favorite. It’s a nostalgia-packed viewing for fans of American sports comedies.

Black Bag – JioHotstar (July 28)
A fresh spy thriller in English, Black Bag features Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett as legendary agents thrust into a new international conspiracy. The series promises adrenaline-fueled action, intricate plotting, and global intrigue, making it a top pick for lovers of espionage dramas.

WWE Streaming – Netflix (July 26–Aug 1)
Wrestling fans have a treat as Netflix streams all formats of WWE live, including key showdowns and star-studded matches. This new arrangement brings live pro-wrestling straight to Indian screens, ensuring fans catch all the action in real time without waits or spoilers.

Durand Cup 2025 – SonyLIV
India’s oldest football tournament, the Durand Cup, is live on SonyLIV, bringing sports drama alongside scripted shows. Follow civilian and defense teams (and a few internationals) battling for the iconic trophy throughout the week.

Other Must-See Drops

Show Time (Sun NXT): This crime thriller with Naveen Chandra is now available after a mixed theatrical run, promising intrigue and gritty storytelling.

Maargan (Prime Video): Released in both Telugu and Tamil, Maargan brings upclass music and a suspenseful plot.

X and Y (Sun NXT): A Kannada fantasy comedy by D Satya Prakash that blends humor and magical realism.

Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (JioHotstar, July 29): The revival of the iconic Hindi family drama, now facing modern-day relationship complexities with Smriti Irani reprising her famed role.

Final Destination: Bloodlines (HBO Max, from Aug 1): For horror aficionados, the iconic franchise returns with a chilling new installment, streaming from next week.

Barbenheimer and the Streaming Phenomenon

While Barbie and Oppenheimer first captured global attention as an unlikely box-office duo two summers ago, their spirit—epic contrasts and meme culture magic—remains alive on OTT. This weekend’s releases echo that duality: heart-thumping thrillers and breezy comedies, local intrigue and international spectacles, all available to binge at your fingertips.

Watchlist Recommendations

For mythological suspense: Mandala Murders on Netflix

For feel-good nostalgia: Happy Gilmore 2 on Netflix

For sporting action: WWE on Netflix, Durand Cup on SonyLIV

For family drama: Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi on JioHotstar

For spy thrillers: Black Bag on JioHotstar

Whatever your taste, this weekend’s OTT lineup invites curiosity, conversation, and couch-bound adventure. Fire up your favorite platform and join a nation of binge-watchers latching on to the next Barbenheimer moment—one episode, match, or miraculous escape at a time.

Sources: Filmibeat, Business Standard, Koimoi, Vi, Hindustan Times, Times of India, Wikipedia

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