This Friday brings a fresh mix of thrillers, documentaries, action films, and global shows across OTT platforms. Whether you’re in the mood for dark romance, emotional sci-fi, or high-octane action, there’s something exciting to binge this weekend. Here are the top OTT releases you shouldn’t miss.

1. Ek Deewane ki Deewaniyat – Zee5
Vikramaditya Bhonsle, the son of a powerful politician, falls deeply in love with film star Ada Randhawa. But their passionate romance soon turns dark as love turns into obsession and control. The film explores how intense passion can slowly cross the line into danger.
2. Stranger Things 5 Vol. 2 – Netflix
Eleven and her friends prepare for their final showdown against Henry Creel, also known as Vecna, who returns in a new and terrifying form. As Will begins to develop powers, Eleven trains to close the gates forever. The volume builds toward an emotional and explosive end to the saga.
3. Cashero – Netflix
Cashero follows an ordinary government employee who gains super strength based on how much cash he carries. As dangerous people try to use his strange power, he teams up with his analytical girlfriend, a lawyer leader with drink-activated powers, and a psychic powered by calories. While dreaming of owning a home, he often ends up emptying his wallet to save the day.
4. Middle Class – Zee5
Karl Marx is a middle-class man who dreams of owning a farm while juggling daily struggles with his outspoken family. When they start a YouTube channel, their everyday problems turn into funny and emotional moments. The film gently captures ordinary ambitions, family bonds, and the warmth of middle-class life.
5. Revolver Rita – Netflix
Rita’s life changes suddenly after her handbag is stolen, pulling her into a dangerous chain of events. What seems like a simple chase soon turns into a tense thriller filled with unexpected twists. Action and suspense drive the story as she confronts risky truths.
6. The Copenhagen Test – JioHotstar
In the future, Alexander Hale works for a secret spy agency called The Orphanage as a first-generation analyst. When he discovers his brain has been hacked and others can access his senses, he must act normal while searching for the truth. Torn between the agency and the hackers, he risks everything to expose what’s really happening.
7. Nobody 2 – Amazon Prime Video
Former assassin Hutch Mansell tries to reconnect with his family during a quiet vacation to his childhood amusement park. But when a bullying incident turns violent, he’s pulled back into his deadly past. The film blends brutal action with dark humour and emotional tension.
8. Cover-Up – Netflix
This documentary offers rare access to investigative journalist Seymour Hersh as he reflects on his biggest stories. Through his personal notes and documents, the film revisits major revelations about war crimes, political scandals, and surveillance. It gives a deep look into decades of fearless reporting.
Which ones are you excited about!