New OTT Releases This Week: 12 New Movies & Shows Releasing This Week You Can’t Miss (March 30 – April 5)

If your watchlist has been looking painfully empty lately, this week’s OTT lineup is here to save your screen time. From romantic dramas and dark thrillers to spy comedies, K-dramas, documentaries and family entertainers, there’s a lot dropping across Netflix, ZEE5, Prime Video, Sony LIV, and Apple TV+.

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Whether you’re in the mood for something emotional, hilarious, suspenseful or binge-worthy, these latest OTT releases this week deserve a spot on your radar.

New OTT Releases This Week: 12 New Movies & Shows Releasing This Week You Can’t Miss (March 30 – April 5)

1. Hey Kay Navin? (Zee5 | March 31)

What happens when a seemingly perfect marriage starts feeling emotionally incomplete? Hey Kay Navin? dives into that exact question with warmth, honesty and heart. This Marathi slice-of-life drama follows Rama (Priya Bapat) and Aditya (Umesh Kamat), a couple with stable careers and a loving home, but after ten years of marriage, something feels missing.

As Rama steps out of her routine and begins building her own fashion label, her journey of self-discovery starts challenging the comfort and expectations of her relationship. Thoughtful and relatable, this one explores the reality behind “happily ever after.”

2. XO, Kitty Season 3 (Netflix | April 2)

The final chapter of Kitty’s chaotic love life is finally here. XO, Kitty Season 3 brings back the charm, drama and emotional confusion fans have come to love, but this time, the stakes feel bigger.

As Kitty enters her senior year in Seoul, she’s trying to sort out both her future and her feelings, especially where Min Ho is concerned. To make things even more exciting for longtime fans, Lana Condor returns as Lara Jean, bringing a sweet To All the Boys reunion into the mix. Expect romance, family revelations and a whole lot of heartbreak.

3. Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun On The Run (Zee5 | April 3)

India’s favourite neighbourhood comedy gets a big-screen-style OTT twist with Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun On The Run. This time, the madness leaves Modern Colony behind and heads to the scenic roads of Uttarakhand.

What starts as a fun road trip quickly spirals into total chaos when the gang crosses paths with two dangerous and hilariously unhinged criminal brothers. With the show’s signature humour, familiar catchphrases and a bigger adventure setting, this one is perfect for fans of classic TV comedy madness.

4. Bloodhounds Season 2 (Netflix | April 3)

The punching, pain and brotherhood are back. Bloodhounds Season 2 raises the stakes as Gunwoo and Woojin get dragged into an underground international boxing league far more brutal than anything they’ve faced before.

This time, they’re up against a ruthless enemy with global influence, and every fight feels more dangerous than the last. If you loved the action and emotional bond between the leads in Season 1, this sequel promises more intensity, bigger fights and higher risks.

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5. Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 (Netflix | April 3)

One of India’s most entertaining legal comedies is back with fresh courtroom chaos. Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 returns to Patparganj with more eccentric lawyers, bizarre cases and personal drama threatening to explode at every corner.

This season promises everything from shocking sting operations to secret affairs and political power plays, all wrapped in the show’s signature humour. If you enjoyed the first season’s sharp desi legal satire, this one should definitely be on your weekend binge list. 

6. Gangs of Galicia Season 2 (Netflix | April 3)

Crime, betrayal and dangerous family ties return in Gangs of Galicia Season 2. After years of relative peace, old wounds reopen as Ana and Daniel are once again dragged into the violent world of the Galician drug trade.

Only this time, they’re not fighting on the same side. With cartel wars brewing and loyalties shifting, the new season promises emotional conflict, criminal tension and a relationship hanging by a thread.

7. High Tides Season 3 (Netflix | April 3)

The glamorous chaos of High Tides reaches its final stretch this week. Set in a world of privilege, secrets and emotional damage, the final season sees Louise return home after a stay in a psychiatric institution, only to discover that everything around her is falling apart.

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As the cracks in the real estate empire deepen and old enemies reappear, the drama only gets messier. If you love glossy teen thrillers with dark emotional undercurrents, this final season should be on your radar.

8. Maa Ka Sum (Prime Video | April 3)

This one brings heart, humour and a clever twist. Maa Ka Sum follows Agastya, a teenage math genius who genuinely believes every problem in life can be solved with logic and formulas — including his mother’s love life.

Determined to find the “perfect” partner for his single mother, he launches his own matchmaking mission, only to realise that love doesn’t exactly follow equations. Starring Mihir Ahuja, Mona Singh, Angira Dhar and Ranveer Brar, this dramedy looks sweet, relatable and family-watch friendly.

9. Sitaare Zameen Par (SonyLiv | April 3)

One of the biggest recent Hindi releases is now heading to OTT. Sitaare Zameen Par stars Aamir Khan in a heartfelt and uplifting story about transformation, empathy and second chances.

The film follows a basketball coach who is ordered to do community service after a DUI and ends up training a team of neurodivergent adults. What begins as punishment slowly turns into a life-changing journey as he learns more from his players than he ever expected. Emotional, inspiring and crowd-pleasing, this one is likely to pull in major OTT attention.

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10. Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 (Apple TV+ | April 3)

Jon Hamm returns as Coop, the disgraced hedge fund manager who turned to suburban robbery after his polished life fell apart. Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 picks up with him still trapped between family pressure, stolen luxury and a life that keeps getting messier.

This season introduces a mysterious new neighbour who could expose everything, making Coop’s balancing act even more dangerous. If you enjoy dark dramedies about rich-people dysfunction, this should be on your list.

11. Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos (Netflix | April 3)

If absurd comedy is your thing, Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos is bringing full-on madness this week. This spy comedy follows a wannabe secret agent who dreams of joining MI7, only to end up on a bizarre mission in Goa after learning about his Indian roots.

Packed with goofy action, chaotic twists and over-the-top situations, the film stars Vir Das, Mithila Palkar, Mona Singh, Sharib Hashmi and Srushti Tawade, with a fun cameo that fans will definitely talk about.

12. Eat Pray Bark (Netflix | April 1)

If you want something light, quirky and full of canine chaos, Eat Pray Bark might be your comfort watch of the week. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of the Alps, this German comedy follows five wildly different dog owners and their equally stubborn furry companions as they head to an intense training camp.

What begins as a dog-behaviour bootcamp soon turns into a hilarious emotional breakdown for the humans involved. Between image-conscious politicians, feuding couples and one mysterious trainer, this film promises a lot of barking, awkwardness and unexpected self-discovery.

What are you watching first this week?

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