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Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 & The RajaSaab Photograph: (IMDb)
The first week of February delivers an eclectic and exciting OTT slate, blending loud comedies, brooding festival favourites, gripping legal dramas, supernatural horror, documentaries, and emotionally rich romances.
Whether you’re looking for easy laughs, tense courtroom battles, unsettling noir, or tender stories about love and memory, this week’s streaming releases promise something for every mood and sensibility.
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Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 – JioHotstar | February 6
Kapil Sharma returns as Mohan Sharma, the perpetually unlucky man whose life thrives on confusion. In Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, Mohan is no longer struggling financially—he’s now a successful restaurant owner—but chaos follows him more fiercely than ever. Through a series of absurd misunderstandings, he ends up accidentally married to three women from different faiths, each bringing her own expectations, temper, and family drama.
As Mohan struggles to keep his parallel lives from colliding, Inspector David D’Costa begins suspecting bigamy and fraud. With his loyal yet clumsy friend Hubby making matters worse, the comedy escalates toward a colourful, slapstick-heavy climax set inside a shopping mall. Though the official release date is yet to be confirmed, the sequel promises louder laughs and bigger confusion than before.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 – Netflix | February 5
Season 4 takes a bold turn by placing defence lawyer Mickey Haller himself on trial. When former client Sam Scales is found dead in the trunk of Mickey’s Lincoln, suspicion turns directly toward him. Forced to represent himself, Mickey faces an aggressive district attorney, FBI scrutiny, and a justice system stacked against him.
As the case unfolds, buried connections to past clients and hidden enemies emerge, turning the season into a high-stakes psychological and legal thriller that tests Mickey’s ethics, resilience, and survival instincts.
Death Whisperer – Netflix | February 4
After its theatrical run, Death Whisperer arrives on OTT with a darker, more emotionally driven narrative. Yak, now older and hardened, is pulled back into horror when his youngest sister Yee is abducted by malevolent forest spirits.
To save her, Yak ventures into the cursed forest of Bongsanodbiang, confronting ancient entities and a far more powerful supernatural force than before. Blending folklore horror with emotional urgency, the film deepens its exploration of family bonds, fear, and spiritual warfare.
Even If This Love Disappears Tonight – Netflix | February 5
This tender, heartbreaking romance explores love through the lens of memory loss. Seo-yoon suffers from anterograde amnesia, waking each day with no memory of the day before. Her life changes when she meets Jae-won, who chooses to love her knowing she will forget him every morning.
Gentle, melancholic, and emotionally devastating, the film asks whether love can exist beyond memory—in gestures, moments, and emotional imprints that time cannot erase.
Relationship Goals – Prime Video | February 4
Inspired by Pastor Michael Todd’s bestselling book, Relationship Goals blends romance with modern ambition. Kelly Rowland stars as Leah Caldwell, a driven TV producer competing for the top hosting role on a major morning show.
Her professional life becomes complicated when her former rival and ex-flame Jarrett Roy re-enters her life, claiming personal transformation. Balancing humour and heartfelt reflection, the film explores growth, forgiveness, and emotional baggage in modern relationships.
The RajaSaab – February 6 (JioHotstar)
The RajaSaab is a high-energy horror-comedy starring Prabhas as Raju, a flamboyant and carefree young man who unexpectedly becomes the heir to a crumbling royal estate. His life takes a dark turn when he learns that the ancestral home is haunted by a sinister spirit tied to his family’s past.
Determined to fulfil his dying wish, Raju sets out to find his grandfather, legendary exorcist Kanakaraju (Sanjay Dutt), only to be pulled into a full-blown supernatural battle. Forced to awaken a hidden “royal strength,” Raju must protect his inheritance from evil forces while navigating his complicated love life with Bhairavi (Malavika Mohanan) and Bessy (Nidhhi Agerwal).
Blending lavish visuals, slapstick humour, and eerie fantasy, the film follows Raju’s transformation from a reluctant heir to a powerful guardian of his legacy.
Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision – Prime Video | February 6
Narrated by Kate Winslet, this documentary offers an intimate look at King Charles III’s lifelong commitment to environmental conservation. From sustainable farming at Highgrove Gardens to global ecological initiatives, the film explores his “Harmony” philosophy—viewing humanity as inseparable from nature.
Blending rare archival footage with stunning visuals, the documentary frames environmental care as a moral responsibility rather than activism.
Queen of Chess – Netflix | February 6
Queen of Chess chronicles the extraordinary life of Judit Polgár, one of the greatest chess players in history. Rising from Cold War-era Hungary, she shattered gender barriers to become the youngest grandmaster at 15, defeating the world’s top male players.
Through interviews, archival footage, and an energetic narrative, the documentary captures her defiance of entrenched bias and her lasting impact on the sport.
Shabad: Reet aur Riwaaz – ZEE5 | February 6
This six-episode drama examines the emotional conflict between ambition and tradition through a fractured father-son relationship. Suvinder Vicky plays a stern, unfulfilled father obsessed with legacy, while Mihir Ahuja stars as Ghuppi Singh, a teenage footballer desperate to chart his own path.
The series explores discipline, rebellion, and the emotional cost of inherited expectations.
Salvador – Netflix | February 6
Salvador follows an ambulance driver whose life unravels after discovering his daughter has been radicalised by a violent neo-Nazi group. As he grapples with guilt and moral conflict, the series examines extremism, identity, and the devastating reach of hate-driven ideologies.
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Unfamiliar – Netflix | February 5
This tense spy thriller centers on Meret Schäfer, whose quiet domestic life fractures when secrets from her past resurface. Pulled into international espionage, the series unfolds as a psychological puzzle about trust, loyalty, and the cost of living under constant surveillance.
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