This week brings a packed OTT line-up with new movies, returning seasons, documentaries, thrillers, comedies, and reality shows. From rural healthcare drama and fantasy action to family secrets, workplace romance, and celebrity chaos, these new releases offer something for every kind of viewer.

Latest OTT Releases This Week (Jun 22-28)
1. Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 (Prime Video | June 23)
Dr Prabhat comes back to Bhathkandi with the same difficult dream of fixing a struggling Primary Health Centre. This time, his work gets tougher as he deals with villagers’ expectations, shortage of medicines, corruption, politics, and the pressure of proving himself. The new season keeps the rural healthcare setting warm, funny, and meaningful.
2. Another Self Season 3 (Netflix | June 24)
Ada, Sevgi, and Leyla return for the final part of their emotional journey. As Ada tries to restart her life in Ayvalık, Sevgi rethinks her idea of family and Leyla faces a relationship she has long avoided. This season brings friendship, healing, difficult choices, and a sense of closure.
3. Lingam (JioHotstar | June 26)
A talented kabaddi player sees his life collapse after he is wrongly blamed for a crime. What starts as injustice slowly pushes him into violence and changes him into a feared name in the underworld. This Tamil crime thriller brings together sports, betrayal, fate, and the rise of a man broken by circumstances.
4. House of the Dragon Season 3 (JioHotstar | June 22)
The battle for the Iron Throne turns even more dangerous as the Targaryen civil war grows into open conflict. Rhaenyra becomes more determined, Daemon moves deeper into war, and the Green side begins to show serious internal cracks. This season takes the Dance of the Dragons into a darker and bloodier phase.
5. Lock Upp Season 2: Sach Ya Saza (Netflix | June 27)
The jail-themed reality show returns with fourteen celebrity contestants locked together for six weeks. As tasks, secrets, alliances, and pressure build up, every contestant is pushed to reveal more than they planned. With Farah Khan and Riteish Deshmukh as the new jailers, this season promises drama, fights, and shocking moments.
6. Avatar: Fire and Ash (JioHotstar | June 24)
Jake Sully and Neytiri are still dealing with grief when a new threat rises on Pandora. The Ash People, led by Varang, join forces with the returning Colonel Quaritch, forcing the Sully family into another dangerous battle. This third Avatar film brings new tribes, emotional pain, survival, and grand action.
7. Notes from the Last Row (Netflix | June 26)
A struggling novelist and literature professor finds unexpected talent in an engineering student who writes quietly from the last row. What begins as support and private guidance soon turns into a troubling bond filled with obsession and control. This psychological drama explores ambition, creativity, manipulation, and the cost of hidden desire.
8. See You At Work Tomorrow! (Prime Video | June 22)
Cha Ji-yoon is focused on work and has stopped believing in love after a painful breakup. Her life starts changing when Kang Si-woo, a strict and distant team leader, becomes a part of her daily routine in unexpected ways. This office romance mixes workplace tension, emotional healing, and slow-growing chemistry.
9. Agent Kim Reactivated (Netflix | June 26)
Kim Do Hyeon lives a quiet life as a father and bank employee while hiding a dangerous past. But when his daughter is kidnapped, he is forced to return to the violent world he had left behind. This action thriller follows a desperate parent using his old black-ops skills to save his child.
10. Perfect Family (SonyLIV | June 26)
The Karkarias appear to be a normal happy family until their youngest daughter has a serious panic attack at school. The incident takes the family into therapy, where old pain, hidden trauma, and buried secrets start coming out. This drama looks at family pressure, generational gaps, and the difficult road to healing.
11. The American Experiment (Netflix | June 24)
This five-part documentary looks at the early idea behind the United States and whether people can truly govern themselves. It follows the journey from the Revolutionary War to the Constitution and George Washington’s presidency. The series explores freedom, power, slavery, representation, and the conflicts that shaped America’s foundation.
12. Little Brother (Netflix | June 26)
Rudd has built a successful and controlled life as a real estate agent, but everything changes when Marcus suddenly returns. Marcus was once his “little brother” in a mentoring program and now treats their old connection like family. This comedy turns their reunion into a messy clash of discipline, chaos, and unresolved feelings.
13. Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 (Netflix | June 25)
After protecting the Northern Water Tribe, Aang, Katara, and Sokka continue their journey into the Earth Kingdom. Their path leads them closer to Ba Sing Se, while Fire Lord Ozai and Azula become bigger threats. With Toph entering the story, this season expands the adventure and raises the emotional stakes.
14. In the Hand of Dante (Netflix | June 24)
A grieving writer in New York gets drawn into a risky mission linked to a manuscript believed to be Dante’s original Divine Comedy. As the hunt grows dangerous, the story moves between crime, obsession, literature, and Dante’s own past. This thriller blends history, mystery, violence, and a high-stakes search.
15. Alliance (Prime Video | June 26)
Prime Video’s Alliance India is a daily reality show hosted by Kunal Kemmu, featuring 16 contestants, shifting alliances, strategic gameplay, and a 26 June 2026 global premiere.Â
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So, which ones are you excited about!