This week’s OTT slate spans gripping thrillers, emotional dramas and high-stakes documentaries, with new releases arriving across Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, JioHotstar and ZEE5.

A fresh slate of dramas, thrillers and documentaries is set to arrive across major OTT platforms this week. From chilling true-crime features to high-stakes reality competitions and emotional Asian romances, here is a look at all the major titles landing online.
Death Whisperer 3
The third instalment of the Thai horror franchise returns with protagonist Yak embarking on a frantic quest to save his youngest sister, Yee, after she is abducted by a shadowy cult. Starring Nadech Kugimiya, Denise Jelilcha Kapuan and Natcha Nina Jessica Padovan, ‘Death Whisperer 3’ begins streaming on Netflix on 4 February.
Even If This Love Disappears Tonight
This Korean romantic drama follows the unlikely bond between Kim Jae Won, a directionless high-school student battling hereditary heart failure, and Han Seo Yun, who suffers from anterograde amnesia that wipes her memories each morning. Featuring Choo Young Woo and Shin Si Ah, the film drops on Netflix on 3 February.
Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing
With the 2026 Winter Olympics on the horizon, this documentary series offers an inside look at the intense, competitive world of ice dancing, spotlighting elite performers vying for Olympic glory. ‘Glitter & Gold’ arrives on Netflix on 1 February.
The Investigation of Lucy Letby
Netflix’s new feature-length documentary revisits the case of Lucy Letby, the former neonatal nurse convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to kill seven more. The film includes previously unseen footage of her arrest and questioning, as well as interviews with victims’ families. It premieres on Netflix on 4 February.
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The Lincoln Lawyer (Season 4)
The legal thriller returns with a ten-episode fourth season, picking up after the cliffhanger ending of Season 3. With Mickey Haller now facing trial after a body is discovered in his car boot, the once-renowned defence lawyer must fight to prove his innocence. The new season begins streaming on Netflix on 5 February.
Unfamiliar
This German spy series, directed by Lennart Ruff and Philipp Leinemann, centres on Meret Schäfer and her entanglement in a covert world of espionage. Starring Susanne Wolff, Felix Kramer and Andreas Pietschmann, ‘Unfamiliar’ premieres on Netflix on 5 February.
The Raja Saab
Streaming in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam, this supernatural drama follows a young man attempting to reclaim his ancestral property – a derelict cinema hall called Raja Deluxe – only to encounter eerie, unexplained phenomena. ‘The Raja Saab’ lands on JioHotstar on 6 February.
Daldal
Based on Vish Dhamija’s crime novel ‘Bhendi Bazaar’, this series stars Bhumi Pednekar as Rita Ferreira, a newly appointed Mumbai Crime Branch DCP tracking a ruthless serial killer. The story unfolds as she becomes drawn into a dangerous duel of wits. ‘Daldal’ streams on Amazon Prime Video from 30 January.
The 50
The Indian remake of the global hit ‘Les Cinquante’ introduces 50 celebrities battling it out inside a lavish palace, where their fate is controlled by a masked Game Master. Contestants eliminate one another as they compete for a major cash prize. The reality series will be available on JioHotstar from 1 February.
Devkhel
Set in a secluded village in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district, this Marathi psychological thriller follows Inspector Vishwas Saranjame as he investigates mysterious deaths occurring during Holi. Starring Ankush Chaudhari, ‘Devkhel’ debuts on ZEE5 on 30 January.
Published: 30 Jan 2026, 03:44 pm IST
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