From gripping thrillers and heartfelt romances to fantasy dramas, action-packed sequels and true-crime documentaries, this week's OTT slate offers something for every viewer.

Viewers have a packed week of streaming releases to choose from, with new Indian films, Korean dramas, Hollywood comedies, documentaries and returning fan-favourite series arriving across Netflix, JioHotstar, Disney+, Sony LIV and ZEE5. Here's a look at what's releasing between July 17 and July 24.
The Devil
Premiering on ZEE5 on July 17, ‘The Devil’ is a Kannada political action thriller directed by Prakash Veer. Starring Darshan Thoogudeepa in a dual role, the film follows a humble mess owner who is drawn into state politics after being asked to impersonate the estranged son of an imprisoned Chief Minister, only to find himself caught in a dangerous conspiracy.
Chand Mera Dil
‘Chand Mera Dil’ begins streaming on JioHotstar on July 17. Directed by Vivek Soni, the romantic drama stars Lakshya and Ananya Panday as two strangers whose chance meeting develops into a heartfelt relationship while they navigate family expectations, emotional setbacks and the possibility of second chances.
Maa Inti Bangaaram
Arriving on JioHotstar on July 17, ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ stars Samantha Ruth Prabhu as Swarna, a retired assassin attempting to leave her violent past behind. Her quiet domestic life is disrupted when old enemies resurface, forcing her to return to the world she tried to escape.
Transfer Trimurthulu
The Telugu drama ‘Transfer Trimurthulu’ lands on ZEE5 on July 17. Directed by Kamal Teja Narla and starring Vadde Naveen, Rashi Singh, Shilpa Tulaskar and Raghu Babu, the story centres on an upright police constable who uncovers a far-reaching conspiracy while pursuing justice.
Desire
Netflix adds the Mexican erotic thriller ‘Desire’ on July 17. The film follows a successful lawyer whose secret affair with her daughter's swimming coach spirals into a volatile situation when her daughter also develops feelings for the same man, leading to betrayal and escalating tensions.
Heartstopper Forever
The beloved coming-of-age romance concludes with ‘Heartstopper Forever’, which premieres on Netflix on July 17. The feature-length finale follows Nick and Charlie as they try to sustain their relationship while adjusting to university, school and the challenges of living apart.
Spooky in Love
The fantasy romance ‘Spooky in Love’ debuts on Netflix on July 18. Starring Park Eun-bin and Yang Se-jong, the Korean drama follows a hotel heiress who can communicate with ghosts and a prosecutor who fears the supernatural as they investigate paranormal cases together, with romance gradually developing between them.
A Shop for Killers Season 2
Disney+ releases the second season of ‘A Shop for Killers’ on July 22. Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-jun return as Jin-man and Ji-an, who reunite to protect their secret weapons operation while facing dangerous adversaries determined to bring them down.
A Toxic Love Story
True-crime documentary ‘A Toxic Love Story’ premieres on Netflix on July 22. Set in an affluent California community, the documentary examines the investigation into a woman accused of plotting revenge against her former boyfriend's new wife, uncovering conflicting accounts and unexpected revelations along the way.
Musafir Cafe
‘Musafir Cafe’ arrives on Netflix on July 24. Set across Bhopal and Mussoorie, the series stars Vikrant Massey as a man searching for purpose whose life becomes intertwined with two strangers, exploring themes of friendship, love, missed opportunities and personal transformation.
72 Hours
Kevin Hart headlines the comedy ‘72 Hours’, streaming on Netflix on July 24. The film follows a middle-aged executive who accidentally joins a bachelor party with a much younger crowd, setting off three days of increasingly outrageous adventures in Miami.
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe
The latest expansion of The Big Bang Theory universe, ‘Stuart Fails to Save the Universe’, premieres on JioHotstar on July 24. Kevin Sussman reprises his role as comic book shop owner Stuart Bloom, who embarks on a multiverse-spanning sci-fi adventure alongside familiar faces from the franchise.
Pallichattambi
Malayalam period drama ‘Pallichattambi’ starts streaming on Sony LIV on July 24. Set in Kerala in 1958, the film follows Krishna Pillai, a Yakshaganam performer whose arrival in a hill village caught between the Church and communist groups transforms him into the feared Pallichattambi.
Published: 17 Jul 2026, 02:07 pm IST
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