From tense crime thrillers and emotional dramas to sharp documentaries, fantasy adventures, and light-hearted comedies, this week’s OTT line-up has something for every mood. These new movies and shows bring fresh stories across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5, SonyLIV, Apple TV, and Amazon MX Player.

Latest OTT Releases This Week (Jun 1-7)
1. Dhurandhar The Revenge (JioHotstar | June 4)
Jaskirat Singh Rangi returns under his dangerous undercover identity, Hamza Ali Mazari, after taking down Dakait and rising as the new power in Lyari. His mission now moves towards bigger enemies, including Bade Sahab and ISI operative Major Iqbal, while his past slowly reveals how he entered this secret world. This action-heavy sequel expands the story with revenge, covert operations, and a deeper look at Jaskirat’s journey.
2. Maa Behen (Netflix | June 4)
A widowed mother and her two daughters land in serious trouble when a dead body turns their ordinary life into complete chaos. As they try to hide the truth from a watchful neighbourhood, every wrong move makes the situation more risky and ridiculous. This dark crime-comedy thriller blends panic, family tension, and sharp humour with Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, and Dharna Durga in key roles.
3. Night Shift for Cuties (Netflix | June 4)
Two close friends working night shifts at a convenience store see their bond tested when a dream chance to meet their favourite music group in South Korea appears. What starts as shared excitement slowly turns into jealousy, competition, and emotional distance between them. This Indonesian drama uses friendship, ambition, and fandom to build a simple but relatable conflict.
4. The Witness (Netflix | June 4)
This true-story-based drama looks back at the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common through the eyes of her partner André Hanscombe and their young son Alex. As Alex was the only eyewitness, the tragedy becomes even more painful while media attention and police mistakes add pressure to the case. The story focuses on grief, public scrutiny, and the disturbing aftermath of a shocking crime.
5. Gullak Season 5 (SonyLIV | June 5)
The Mishra family returns with more everyday problems, emotional moments, and middle-class chaos that feel close to real life. Annu deals with ambition and doubt, Aman hides new secrets after returning to college, Shanti finds unexpected digital fame, and Santosh tries to upgrade the home with modern changes. Season 5 continues the show’s warm mix of humour, family bonding, and relatable struggles.
6. Brown (ZEE5 | June 5)
Rita Brown, a troubled former police officer, is pulled back into a dark investigation after a wealthy businessman’s teenage daughter is brutally killed. While working with Arjun Sinha, she must chase a serial killer targeting young women and also face the personal trauma that broke her earlier. Set in Kolkata, this neo-noir psychological thriller brings crime, guilt, and danger together.
7. Office Romance (Netflix | June 5)
Two highly focused professionals secretly fall in love at work, but hiding their relationship soon becomes harder than doing their jobs. As their private romance starts affecting office life, careers and company order both begin to suffer. Starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, this romantic comedy turns workplace love into a funny and messy HR disaster.
8. The Pyramid Scheme (Prime Video | June 5)
Goldy, a shop owner from Haridwar, and Manoj, a middle-class man hungry for respect, get drawn into a fast-growing pyramid marketing dream. Their mentor Tarun Bajaj makes success look easy, but the business soon begins to shake under its own dangerous promises. As money, trust, and family relationships come under pressure, their dream of becoming rich starts turning into a trap.
9. Patriot (ZEE5 | June 5)
Dr Daniel James, a tech expert, becomes a whistleblower after realising that the military spyware he built is being used against ordinary people. When the system starts blackmailing and silencing citizens, he decides to fight the very machinery he helped create. With help from former soldier Rahim Naik and colleague Michael Devassy, this political espionage thriller turns into a battle against a powerful conspiracy.
10. Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 (Prime Video | June 3)
Jeremy Clarkson returns to Diddly Squat Farm, but a serious health scare forces him to slow down just when the farm needs attention. While he recovers, Kaleb Cooper visits the Netherlands and comes back with bold ideas around modern farming technology. Season 5 mixes health worries, robot tractors, laser-mapped fields, farm pressure, humour, and the usual Clarkson-style chaos.
11. Michael Jackson: The Verdict (Netflix | June 3)
This three-part documentary revisits Michael Jackson’s 2005 Santa Maria trial, where he faced serious felony charges before being acquitted. Since cameras were not allowed inside court, the series rebuilds the case using juror interviews, eyewitness accounts, journalists, and archival material. It looks at both sides of one of the most discussed celebrity trials in modern pop culture.
12. The Marked Woman (Netflix | June 5)
A young woman is discovered unconscious inside a shipping container in Barcelona with no memory of her identity. When another attempt is made on her life inside the hospital, Detective Anna Ripoll and Officer Quique Zárate must find out who she is before the killer strikes again. This crime thriller builds tension through memory loss, danger, and a desperate search for answers.
13. The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 (Prime Video | June 3)
One year after defeating the Chroma Conclave, the members of Vox Machina are no longer walking the same path. But when followers of the ancient lich god Vecna begin spreading terror across Exandria, the broken team is forced to reunite for another deadly fight. Season 4 brings fantasy action, high stakes, and new voice talent including Wayne Brady as Taryon Darrington.
14. The Murder of Rachel Nickell (Netflix | June 4)
This feature-length documentary explores the real murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common in 1992 and the long, painful road to justice. It follows the investigation, the wrongful imprisonment of an innocent man, and one of the Metropolitan Police’s most damaging failures. Through archival footage, family voices, and forensic expert inputs, the film traces how a DNA breakthrough finally changed the case.
15. Mexico 86 (Netflix | June 5)
After Colombia stepped away from hosting the 1986 FIFA World Cup, several countries entered a tense race to take over the tournament. Diego Luna plays Martín de la Torre, a politically connected Mexican official determined to bring the World Cup to Mexico. The series turns football history into a sharp political drama filled with FIFA meetings, backroom moves, and national pride.
So, which ones are you excited about!