Top OTT Releases This Week: New Seasons, True Stories & Genre-Bending Adventures

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This week’s OTT lineup brings a mix of major returning seasons, biographical dramas, emotional journeys & imaginative fantasy adventures across Prime Video, Netflix, ZEE5, & JioHotstar.

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From intense espionage and oil-industry power plays to musical specials, political thrillers, & animated epics, here are the biggest releases of the week.

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A Man on the Inside Season 2 – November 20 (Netflix)

Ted Danson returns as Charles, now undercover at Wheeler College to catch a blackmailer. A messy donation deal, oddball faculty, and his bond with Mona add chaos to this comedy-mystery.

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Back to Black – November 17 (Netflix)

This biographical drama traces Amy Winehouse’s life—from her jazz-filled childhood to her rise with Frank & the global success of Back to Black. Her volatile relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil, struggles with addiction, media scrutiny & her tragic death at 27 form the emotional core.

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Bison – November 21 (Netflix)

Inspired by Arjuna Awardee Manathi Ganesan, Bison follows Kittan, a kabaddi prodigy from an oppressed community in 1990s Tamil Nadu. Facing caste violence and discrimination, he rises from a troubled teen to “Bison,” becoming a symbol of dignity and hope through sport.

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Dining with the Kapoors – November 21 (Netflix)

This warm documentary recreates the iconic Kapoor family lunch marking Raj Kapoor’s 100th birth anniversary. Randhir, Neetu, Ranbir, Kareena, Karisma, & Saif share memories, humour & heartfelt moments, offering a rare, unfiltered glimpse into Bollywood’s first family & their enduring legacy.

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Homebound – November 21 (Netflix)

Homebound follows two marginalised friends, Shoaib & Chandan, whose dream of becoming police officers is shaken by systemic discrimination. When COVID-19 lockdown forces migrant workers into dangerous journeys, their lives take a tragic turn.

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Landman Season 2 – November 17 (JioHotstar)

Tommy Norris becomes president of M-Tex Oil after Monty Miller’s death, pulling him into fierce corporate power struggles. As Cami Miller vies for control & cartel boss Gallino pressures him for a partnership, Tommy must navigate industry politics while mending his fractured family.

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Nadu Center – November 20 (JioHotstar)

This Tamil sports drama follows PK, a talented teen basketball player expelled after false allegations. At a tough new school, he must turn an unruly group into a winning team. Battling prejudice and self-doubt, PK leads them toward redemption while rebuilding his own confidence.

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One Shot with Ed Sheeran – November 21 (Netflix)

Shot in a single continuous take, this special follows Ed Sheeran performing his biggest hits across New York City—from subways to parks—capturing spontaneous fan moments & raw street-performance energy. It blends musical intimacy with cinematic experimentation.

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The Bengal Files – November 21 (ZEE5)

The third Files film revisits brutal pre-Partition history as a missing journalist case leads CBI officer Shiva Pandit to Bharati Banerjee. Her memories reveal the horrors of Direct Action Day and the Noakhali riots, connecting past violence to today’s political tensions in Bengal.

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The Death of Bunny Munro – November 21 (JioHotstar)

Matt Smith stars as Bunny Munro, a salesman spiralling after his wife’s suicide. On a reckless road trip with his young son, Bunny confronts addiction & grief while the child relies on conversations with his mother's ghost. The series balances dark humour with emotional depth.

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The Family Man Season 3 – November 21 (Prime Video)

Srikant Tiwari returns for his toughest mission yet, uncovering a deep-state conspiracy tied to COVID-era chaos & a failed Chinese covert attack. Branded “India’s most wanted,” he faces new foes Rukma & Meera amid a tense espionage chase across Nagaland & Arunachal Pradesh.

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The Mighty Nein – November 19 (Prime Video)

This animated fantasy follows a misfit group racing to recover a missing mystical artefact, The Beacon, to prevent war between the Dwendalian Empire and Kryn Dynasty.

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The Roses – November 20 (JioHotstar)

Benedict Cumberbatch & Olivia Colman star in this satirical marital war. After Theo’s career collapses & Ivy’s culinary fame skyrockets, their once-happy marriage becomes a battle of egos & escalating sabotage—especially over their dream home.

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Ziddi Ishq – November 21 (JioHotstar)

A dark romantic revenge drama set in Bengal, the story follows Mehul, whose obsession with her tutor intensifies after his death is declared a suicide. Refusing to accept it, she dives into a world of conspiracies & betrayal, where love blurs into vengeance.

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