OTT Releases This Week
Title
OTT Release Date
Streaming Platform
Wonder Man
January 28, 2026
JioHotstar
Daldal
January 30, 2026
Prime Video
Dhurandhar
January 30, 2026
Netflix
Devkhel
January 30, 2026
Zee5
| Title | OTT Release Date | Streaming Platform |
|---|---|---|
| Wonder Man | January 28, 2026 | JioHotstar |
| Daldal | January 30, 2026 | Prime Video |
| Dhurandhar | January 30, 2026 | Netflix |
| Devkhel | January 30, 2026 | Zee5 |
Wonder Man (January 28 - JioHotstar)
Wonder Man is a meta-comic series that follows Simon Williams, a struggling actor hiding real superpowers in a dystopian Hollywood that bans enhanced performers. As he auditions for a superhero film while concealing his true abilities, Simon forms an unlikely bond with retired actor Trevor Slattery, who faces pressure to expose powered individuals. With a grounded, humorous tone, the show explores identity, fame, and authenticity, ultimately forcing Simon to choose between the stardom he craves and accepting the dangerous truth of who he really is.
| Wonder Man is a meta-comic series that follows Simon Williams, a struggling actor hiding real superpowers in a dystopian Hollywood that bans enhanced performers. As he auditions for a superhero film while concealing his true abilities, Simon forms an unlikely bond with retired actor Trevor Slattery, who faces pressure to expose powered individuals. With a grounded, humorous tone, the show explores identity, fame, and authenticity, ultimately forcing Simon to choose between the stardom he craves and accepting the dangerous truth of who he really is. |
Daldal (January 30) - Prime Video)
Daldal is a dark, psychologically intense crime thriller that follows DCP Rita Ferreira as she hunts a ruthless serial killer terrorizing Mumbai. As the investigation deepens, Rita is shaken by a disturbing connection between the killer’s violent methods and her own buried impulses, forcing her to confront unresolved trauma. Battling not just a criminal but also entrenched patriarchy within the police force—and the sharp eyes of an ambitious reporter—Rita finds her professional resolve colliding with personal unravelling. The series grips you as a tense game of pursuit where the real quagmire lies as much within the human mind as on the city’s dangerous streets.
| Daldal is a dark, psychologically intense crime thriller that follows DCP Rita Ferreira as she hunts a ruthless serial killer terrorizing Mumbai. As the investigation deepens, Rita is shaken by a disturbing connection between the killer’s violent methods and her own buried impulses, forcing her to confront unresolved trauma. Battling not just a criminal but also entrenched patriarchy within the police force—and the sharp eyes of an ambitious reporter—Rita finds her professional resolve colliding with personal unravelling. The series grips you as a tense game of pursuit where the real quagmire lies as much within the human mind as on the city’s dangerous streets. |
Dhurandhar (January 30) - Netflix
Dhurandhar is a high-octane espionage thriller following Jaskirat Singh Rangi (Ranveer Singh), a man on death row, who is recruited by Ajay Sanyal (R. Madhavan), head of Indian intelligence, for a dangerous long-term infiltration mission. Tasked with dismantling a deadly nexus of Major Iqbal (Arjun Rampal) from the ISI and the notorious Baloch gang led by the "Apex Predator" Rehman Dakait (Akshaye Khanna), Jaskirat assumes the identity of Hamza Ali Mazari and navigates the perilous Lyari district of Karachi. Along the way, he becomes involved with Yalina (Sara Arjun), the daughter of a powerful politician, adding a complex romantic layer to his undercover operation. As the mission intensifies, it turns into a race against time to prevent catastrophic attacks on Indian soil, culminating in the harrowing 26/11 Mumbai assaults. The film serves as the first chapter of a two-part saga, setting the stage for Hamza’s ultimate quest for vengeance.
| Dhurandhar is a high-octane espionage thriller following Jaskirat Singh Rangi (Ranveer Singh), a man on death row, who is recruited by Ajay Sanyal (R. Madhavan), head of Indian intelligence, for a dangerous long-term infiltration mission. Tasked with dismantling a deadly nexus of Major Iqbal (Arjun Rampal) from the ISI and the notorious Baloch gang led by the "Apex Predator" Rehman Dakait (Akshaye Khanna), Jaskirat assumes the identity of Hamza Ali Mazari and navigates the perilous Lyari district of Karachi. Along the way, he becomes involved with Yalina (Sara Arjun), the daughter of a powerful politician, adding a complex romantic layer to his undercover operation. As the mission intensifies, it turns into a race against time to prevent catastrophic attacks on Indian soil, culminating in the harrowing 26/11 Mumbai assaults. The film serves as the first chapter of a two-part saga, setting the stage for Hamza’s ultimate quest for vengeance. |
Devkhel (January 30 - Zee5)
Devkhel is a gripping Marathi psychological crime thriller set in the fictional coastal village of Devtali, Ratnagiri. The story centers on a chilling local superstition: villagers believe that every year, on the night of the Shimga (Holi) festival, a death occurs as punishment from the mythical Shankasur, a figure of supernatural justice. When Inspector Vishwas Saranjame (Ankush Chaudhari) arrives to investigate the latest death, he refuses to accept superstition as an explanation and suspects a calculated human crime. As Vishwas delves deeper, he uncovers how guilt, trauma, and secrecy can twist reality into myth, navigating a community silenced by faith and tradition. The film creates a tense clash between logic and folklore, keeping viewers on edge as the line between human malevolence and supernatural fear blurs.
| Devkhel is a gripping Marathi psychological crime thriller set in the fictional coastal village of Devtali, Ratnagiri. The story centers on a chilling local superstition: villagers believe that every year, on the night of the Shimga (Holi) festival, a death occurs as punishment from the mythical Shankasur, a figure of supernatural justice. When Inspector Vishwas Saranjame (Ankush Chaudhari) arrives to investigate the latest death, he refuses to accept superstition as an explanation and suspects a calculated human crime. As Vishwas delves deeper, he uncovers how guilt, trauma, and secrecy can twist reality into myth, navigating a community silenced by faith and tradition. The film creates a tense clash between logic and folklore, keeping viewers on edge as the line between human malevolence and supernatural fear blurs. |