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Trending Latest OTT releases this week (February 2, 2026 to February 8, 2026): 10 new films and series to watch on Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5, Netflix

OTT Releases This Week

Title OTT Release Date Streaming Platform
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 February 6, 2026 JioHotstar
Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz February 6, 2026 Zee5
Parasakthi February 6, 2026 Zee5
The RajaSaab February 6, 2026 JioHotstar

Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 - February 6 (JioHotstar)

In Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, Kapil Sharma returns as Mohan Sharma, a simple-hearted restaurant owner from Bhopal who genuinely believes he has finally found his soulmate in Hira Warina. All Mohan wants is a peaceful life and one honest marriage—but fate, as always, has other (far more chaotic) plans. In a series of misunderstandings and well-intentioned but disastrous decisions, Mohan accidentally ends up married to three different women—Ruhi, Meera, and Jenny—each belonging to a different faith. To keep his tangled life from collapsing, Mohan is forced to live under multiple identities: Mehmood, Michael, and Mohan, switching roles faster than he can explain the truth. As if managing three households wasn’t enough, trouble arrives in the form of Inspector David D’Costa (Sushant Singh), who begins investigating a mysterious man rumored to have multiple wives. With the law closing in, Mohan turns to his ever-loyal and street-smart friend Hubby (Manjot Singh), whose questionable advice somehow keeps the madness going. What follows is a roller-coaster of lies, close calls, cultural confusion, and laugh-out-loud moments, as Mohan desperately tries to keep his three worlds from colliding. The chaos finally reaches its peak at a bustling shopping mall, where secrets unravel, emotions explode, and forgiveness is put to the ultimate test. At its heart, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is not just about mistaken marriages—it’s a comedy about identity, faith, and the universal fear of telling the truth, wrapped in situational humor and classic slapstick chaos.

Shabad - Reet Aur Riwaaz(February 6) - Zee5)

Set in the soulful heart of Punjab, Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz is a quietly powerful series that explores the fragile space where personal dreams collide with inherited traditions. At its center is Ghuppi Singh, a 16-year-old boy played with sensitivity by Mihir Ahuja, who lives with a chronic stammer—an obstacle that often leaves him unheard in a world shaped by rigid expectations. Ghuppi’s father, Harminder Singh (Suvinder Vicky), is a deeply respected Ragi singer, devoted to the sacred tradition of devotional music. For him, the family’s legacy is not just a profession but a calling, one he believes his son is destined to carry forward. But Ghuppi’s heart beats to a different rhythm. On the football field, away from rituals and rehearsals, he finds confidence, freedom, and a voice that words often fail to give him. As father and son drift further apart, the series gently captures the growing tension inside a close-knit household—where love is unquestionable, but understanding is painfully absent. Caught between faith, discipline, and his own aspirations, Ghuppi begins a brave journey to define himself, both literally and metaphorically. Spanning six emotionally rich episodes, Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz delves into the weight of unspoken expectations, generational silence, and the quiet courage it takes to choose one’s own path. It’s not just a story about music or football—it’s about finding your voice in a world that already decided who you should be.

Parasakthi (February 6) - Zee5

Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1960s Tamil Nadu, Parasakthi unfolds during the height of the anti-Hindi imposition agitations, a time when language, identity, and resistance shaped an entire generation. The film weaves personal sacrifice with political awakening, capturing a society on the brink of transformation. At its heart are two brothers bound by love but divided by temperament. Chezhiyan (Sivakarthikeyan) is quiet, thoughtful, and weary of conflict. Choosing survival over slogans, he works as a railway fireman, hoping to lead a modest life while supporting the education of his younger brother. In contrast, Chinnadurai (Atharvaa) is fiery and fearless—a passionate student activist who believes that silence is a form of surrender. Standing in their path is Thirunaadan (Ravi Mohan), a ruthless Intelligence Bureau officer tasked with crushing the rising student movement. His relentless pursuit turns Chezhiyan’s simple life into a nightmare, dragging him into a political storm he desperately tried to avoid. As protests intensify and a deeply personal tragedy strikes, Chezhiyan is forced to confront the cost of neutrality. Gradually shedding his pacifism, he emerges as an unlikely but powerful voice in the fight for cultural dignity and linguistic sovereignty. Blending fictional characters with real historical moments, Parasakthi reimagines the events that shaped Tamil Nadu’s political identity. Amid the turmoil, a tender romance with Ratnamala (Sreeleela) offers moments of warmth and humanity, reminding us of what’s at stake when ideals clash with power. Parasakthi is not just a political drama—it’s a story of awakening, brotherhood, and the courage it takes to stand up when history calls.

The RajaSaab – February 6 (JioHotstar)

The RajaSaab is a high-energy horror-comedy that brings together swagger, scares, and spectacle in equal measure. Prabhas steps into the role of Raju, a flamboyant, carefree young man who enjoys life on his own terms—until fate suddenly crowns him the heir to a massive, crumbling royal estate weighed down by secrets of the past. What begins as an inheritance quickly turns into a mission. Determined to fulfill his grandfather’s dying wish, Raju sets out to find Kanakaraju (Sanjay Dutt)—a legendary exorcist whose name carries both fear and reverence. But before answers arrive, Raju discovers the unsettling truth: the ancestral home is haunted by a powerful and malevolent spirit tied to his family’s dark history. Caught between the living and the supernatural, Raju is forced to awaken a long-hidden “royal strength” buried in his bloodline. As greed from the past and vengeful spirits threaten to claim what is his, Raju must rise from a reluctant rebel to the true protector of his legacy. Amid the chaos, romance adds its own twists. Raju finds himself navigating complicated emotions between Bhairavi (Malavika Mohanan) and Bessy (Nidhhi Agerwal), bringing humor and heart to an otherwise eerie journey. Blending lavish visuals, slapstick comedy, and eerie fantasy, The RajaSaab charts Raju’s transformation from a carefree heir into a formidable guardian of his lineage—proving that courage, like royalty, is sometimes inherited… even from the shadows.