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The final week of November 2025 is an entertainment overload for streaming audiences. Viewers are spoiled for choice with big-ticket finales, warm rom-coms, political family dramas, intense documentaries, festive capers, and mythological sagas all arriving within days of each other.
Whether you're craving supernatural showdowns, emotional journeys, real-life mysteries, or holiday comfort watches, this week has a title for every mood. Here’s a full guide to everything streaming between November 24 and 30, 2025 across various OTT platforms.
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Stranger Things Season 5: Volume 1 – November 27 (Netflix)
The Hawkins saga reaches its darkest and most emotional chapter. Set in the fall of 1987, a year after the devastating Riftquake, the town is in ruins and sealed off by government quarantine. Eleven is once again on the run, hunted by authorities who fear her powers as much as they need them.
But the real battle lies beneath the surface: Vecna has vanished, growing stronger in the shadows, preparing for his final strike. The emotional anchor of the season is the reawakened connection between Vecna and Will Byers — a bond that has haunted Will since the series began. As the anniversary of his first disappearance approaches, Will becomes central to the unfolding chaos.
With every character pushed to emotional and physical extremes, Volume 1 sets the stage for an epic, all-or-nothing confrontation between the group and the evil that shaped their lives.
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari – November 27 (Netflix)
This playful Bollywood rom-com combines chaos, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Sunny Sanskari, a sweet but insecure middle-class man, spirals after his girlfriend Ananya rejects his over-the-top proposal and gets engaged to the wealthy, poised Vikram Singh.
Enter Tulsi Kumari — Vikram’s ex, equally heartbroken, equally determined to create drama. Together, Sunny and Tulsi plot the ultimate act of petty revenge: crash the destination wedding and make their exes jealous.
What starts as a hilarious scheme becomes an emotional journey where characters confront ego, expectations, and the messy truth about what they really want. Expect humour, vulnerability, drama, and a wonderfully chaotic climax.
The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo – November 28 (Netflix)
This investigative documentary digs into a 52-year-old secret behind one of history’s most influential war photographs — the “Napalm Girl” image from Vietnam. Traditionally credited to AP photographer Nick Ut, new evidence suggests a Vietnamese freelancer may have been the true photographer.
Led by renowned conflict photographer Gary Knight, the film pieces together interviews, forensic analysis, hidden archives, and a confession from a former editor. What begins as a mystery becomes a profound examination of racial bias, geopolitical pressure, and the ethics of Western journalism.
A gripping revelation-driven documentary that reshapes the narrative around one of the world’s best-known images.
Bel-Air Season 4 – November 25 (JioHotstar)
Season 4 marks a major turning point for the Banks family, as every member faces personal challenges and life-changing decisions. Will struggles to balance his carefree attitude with the growing pressure of planning his future. Carlton must confront the consequences of his past actions, which threaten everything he has worked toward.
Hilary, still reeling from a chaotic wedding episode, enters a phase of deep self-reflection and rebuilding. Aunt Viv’s unexpected late-life pregnancy brings both joy and upheaval, reshaping family dynamics. Meanwhile, Uncle Phil and Geoffrey’s shifting power balance puts their long-standing bond to the test.
Amid all this, Ashley steps into high school with a rebellious streak, adding fresh complications at home. With ambition, secrets, and emotional conflict at every turn, Season 4 promises to be the most complex and compelling chapter of Bel Air yet.
Born Hungry – November 28 (JioHotstar)
A deeply emotional and inspiring documentary charting chef Sash Simpson’s journey from the streets of Chennai to global culinary success. Abandoned as a child and surviving on scraps, Sash was adopted by a Canadian couple who raised 30 children from around the world.
Decades later, he returns to India with fragmented memories in search of his biological family. The documentary explores trauma, identity, belonging, and the meaning of home with raw honesty and heartfelt hope.
Jingle Bell Heist – November 26 (Netflix)
This festive rom-com-heist hybrid is perfect holiday comfort viewing. Sophia, a retail worker drowning in debt, and Nick, a single dad stuck in a dead-end job, separately plan to rob a historic London department store on Christmas Eve.
When their heists collide, they reluctantly partner up — leading to a night of bungled alarms, hilarious close calls, surprising chemistry, and heartfelt moments. A warm, chaotic Christmas adventure with equal measures of humour and romance.
Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1 (Hindi) – November 27 (Prime Video)
Set centuries before Kantara, this prequel dives into the spiritual origins of Daiva worship in pre-colonial Karnataka. It follows Berme, an orphan adopted by the forest-dwelling tribe, who grows into a protector chosen by ancient guardians Panjurli and Guliga.
When a ruthless prince seeks to exploit the sacred forest, Berme becomes the tribe’s weapon of divine resistance. Rich in mythology, ritualistic spectacle, and political conflict, this chapter expands the Kantara universe with intensity and visual grandeur.
Kevin Hart: Acting My Age – November 24 (Netflix)
Kevin Hart’s latest stand-up special explores the absurd realities of middle age — intimacy pill disasters, aging bones, parenting fatigue, and society’s pressure to stay forever young. Delivered with his trademark high-energy humour, the special mixes relatability with laugh-out-loud storytelling.
Three Idiots in Kenya – November 25 (Netflix)
A breezy, feel-good travel-reality show following three friends who win a dream vacation to Kenya. Safaris, culture clashes, wildlife encounters, and plenty of goofy chaos make it a fun, heartwarming watch.
Sunshine – November 26 (Netflix)
A powerful Filipino drama about a gymnast who discovers she is pregnant just days before national Olympic trials. Torn between dreams and reality, Sunshine faces pressure, fear, and impossible decisions. A heartbreaking yet inspiring tale of ambition and womanhood.
Left-Handed Girl – November 28 (Netflix)
A sensitive Taiwanese drama following a mother who moves to Taipei with her daughters to start over. Their biggest challenge? The younger daughter, I-Jing, whose left-handedness is condemned as “the devil’s hand” by her traditional grandfather. The film explores generational trauma, identity, acceptance, and cultural beliefs with great nuance.
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Regai – November 28 (ZEE5)
This Tamil crime thriller follows Sub-Inspector Vetri as he uncovers a terrifying medical conspiracy. A group of doctors attempts to cover up the deaths of clinical trial subjects by staging their deaths as accidents. Gritty, intense, and filled with twists, Regai is a gripping procedural drama.
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