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Republic Day 2026 OTT watchlist: Patriotic films to stream this January 26

Celebrate Republic Day 2026 with a powerful OTT watchlist of patriotic films and series, from war dramas and biopics to spy thrillers streaming this Jan 26.

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Poonam Singh
Republic Day 2026 OTT watchlist

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Republic Day is a time to reflect on the values enshrined in the Constitution and honour the courage, sacrifice, and resilience that shaped India’s journey. 

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From military biopics and war dramas to spy thrillers and freedom movement stories, OTT  platforms offer a powerful lineup of patriotic content. Here’s a curated Republic Day watchlist featuring inspiring films and series streaming across major platforms.

Also Read: Republic Day OTT: From ‘Fighter’ to ‘Uri’, here are 7 must-watch patriotic movie recommendations

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Uri: The Surgical Strike (ZEE5)

Based on India’s strategic response to the 2016 Uri terror attack, Uri: The Surgical Strike follows Major Vihaan Singh Shergill as he leads a covert military operation. The film captures the precision, planning, and bravery of the Indian Army, making it one of the most impactful patriotic thrillers in recent years. Its rousing narrative and depiction of military valor continue to resonate with audiences.

Sam Bahadur (ZEE5)

Sam Bahadur is a biographical drama on Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, one of India’s most respected military leaders. Set against the backdrop of the 1971 Indo-Pak War, the film highlights his sharp strategic mind, leadership qualities, and lifelong service to the nation. It offers an inspiring look at sacrifice, duty, and the human side of a legendary commander.

Tehran (ZEE5)

This modern spy thriller series presents a gripping take on international geopolitics and intelligence operations. Tehran explores covert missions, cross-border tensions, and the complexities of global diplomacy. With a realistic tone and nuanced characters, the show offers a fresh perspective on espionage and India’s role in international intelligence networks.

Attack (ZEE5)

Directed by Lakshya Raj Anand, Attack introduces India’s first super-soldier concept in a futuristic counterterrorism narrative. Starring John Abraham, the film blends technology-driven warfare with high-octane action. Its slick visuals, tight runtime, and intense combat sequences make it a unique patriotic thriller on ZEE5.

Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran (ZEE5)

Based on real events, Parmanu chronicles India’s 1998 nuclear tests that established the country as a nuclear power. Featuring John Abraham and Diana Penty, the film combines political drama with historical context, spotlighting scientific dedication, secrecy, and national resolve. It serves as a powerful reminder of a defining moment in India’s strategic history.

Major (Netflix)

Major tells the inspiring story of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who sacrificed his life during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. The film blends emotional storytelling with intense action, offering a deeply moving tribute to courage and selflessness. Anchored by strong performances, it is a poignant Republic Day watch.

Shershaah (Amazon Prime Video)

Focusing on Kargil War hero Captain Vikram Batra, Shershaah celebrates bravery, patriotism, and personal sacrifice. The film captures a crucial chapter in India’s military history while balancing emotional depth with battlefield intensity. It remains one of the most heartfelt tributes to India’s armed forces.

Ae Watan Mere Watan (Amazon Prime Video)

Set during the Quit India Movement of 1942, Ae Watan Mere Watan tells the story of teenage freedom fighter Usha Mehta, who ran an underground radio network to spread revolutionary messages. Starring Sara Ali Khan, the film highlights how ordinary citizens played extraordinary roles in India’s freedom struggle.

Also Read: 5 patriotic movies that brought unsung heroes into limelight

Raazi (Amazon Prime Video)

Based on a true story, Raazi follows an Indian woman who marries into a Pakistani military family to spy for India during the 1971 war. Starring Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal, the film focuses on silent bravery, emotional sacrifice, and the unseen costs of patriotism, making it a compelling Republic Day watch.

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