This Friday, Indian OTT and theatrical releases are bringing the heat! From gritty crime thrillers and psychological dramas to heartwarming tales, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re ready to dive into Ground Zero’s patriotic mission, crack the code in Jewel Thief, or explore family bonds in Ayyana Mane, these Indian titles will keep you hooked all weekend. Here’s what’s new on 25th April for your perfect binge session!
1. Havoc (Netflix)
Tom Hardy returns in this gritty crime thriller as a lone detective who dives deep into the city’s corrupt underworld. After a drug deal spirals out of control, he must rescue a politician’s kidnapped son while confronting layers of systemic corruption. Dark, fast-paced, and unflinching.
2. Weak Hero Class 2 (Netflix)
The much-loved Korean drama continues with Yeon Si Eun navigating a new school. With smarts as his weapon, he battles fresh bullies and emotional scars. Season 2 is sharper, deeper, and packs an even harder punch.
3. Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins (Netflix)
This slick Hindi thriller follows a mysterious jewel thief caught in a cat-and-mouse game with law enforcement. Glamorous, intense, and full of psychological tricks, it’s a glitzy ride into the world of high-stakes crime.
4. Kajillionaire (JioHotstar)
Evan Rachel Wood stars in this quirky indie gem as a young woman raised by eccentric con artist parents. When an outsider enters their world, their crime-fueled routine starts to unravel in weirdly touching ways. Funny, emotional, and completely offbeat.
5. Ayyana Mane (ZEE5)
This heart-touching Kannada drama portrays the emotional struggle of a man fighting to save his ancestral home. A story of roots, identity, and resilience, it captures the middle-class experience with honesty and soul.
6. Until Dawn (Theatres)
A psychological horror thriller that locks a group of friends in a terrifying time loop. Hunted by an unknown force, they must survive the night—or face endless death. Mysterious, mind-bending, and packed with suspense.
7. The Accountant 2 (Theatres)
Ben Affleck returns as Christian Wolff, the math genius with deadly instincts. Teaming up with his brother Brax (Jon Bernthal), he tackles a cryptic message that pulls them into a deadly conspiracy. Expect slick action and sharp twists.
8. Ground Zero (Theatres)
Based on real events, Emraan Hashmi stars as BSF officer Narendra Nath Dubey on a two-year mission to capture terrorist Ghazi Baba after the 2001 Parliament attack. A tense, patriotic thriller featuring Sai Tamhankar in a key role.
Which ones are you most excited about?Â