New OTT Releases This Week in India (June 2026): Dhurandhar 2, Gullak 5, Brown and More
The first full week of June has turned into one of the busiest stretches of the year for Indian streaming. A theatrical blockbuster has landed early on digital, a beloved family comedy is back for a fifth run, and Karisma Kapoor has made a long-awaited return in a noir crime drama. Whether you want a weekend binge or a single film to fill an evening, there is plenty waiting across Netflix, JioHotstar, ZEE5, SonyLIV and Prime Video. Here is everything worth knowing about the new OTT releases this week in India.
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge (JioHotstar)
The biggest draw of the week is the digital arrival of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, Aditya Dhar’s high-octane espionage thriller starring Ranveer Singh. The film moved fast from theatres to streaming and landed on JioHotstar on June 4. The OTT version is not just a straight port either. It carries roughly three extra minutes of footage that did not make the theatrical cut, along with rawer dialogue and extended action sequences.
If you missed it on the big screen, this is the most talked-about title of the week, and the kind of release that tends to dominate the most-watched charts for days. Fans of slick spy action and revenge plots will find a lot to chew on here.
Gullak Season 5 (SonyLIV)
On the opposite end of the mood spectrum, the Mishra family is back. Gullak Season 5 premiered on SonyLIV on June 5, and the slice-of-life comedy-drama remains one of the most quietly loved shows on Indian OTT. Across four seasons it has built its reputation on small moments: a power cut, a money squabble, a parent’s unspoken worry, all turned into something warm and familiar.
If you have followed the series from the start, this is an easy pick. And if you have never watched it, the good news is that each season works as a gentle, self-contained chapter you can ease into without much homework.
Brown (ZEE5)
Karisma Kapoor’s return to acting is one of the more interesting stories of the week. Brown, directed by Abhinay Deo, started streaming on ZEE5 on June 5. She plays Rita Brown, a once-celebrated police officer now living as a disgraced, hard-drinking investigator haunted by her past. The supporting cast is deep, with Surya Sharma, Jisshu Sengupta, Soni Razdan and Helen among the names on the call sheet.
The series leans into noir: dim lighting, a body, and a city full of people who know more than they admit. For viewers who like their crime dramas moody and character-driven rather than fast and loud, this is the one to queue up.
Maa Behen (Netflix)
Netflix’s headline release is Maa Behen, a dark comedy thriller led by Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri, with Dharna Durga rounding out the central trio. The story follows a mother and her estranged daughters whose lives lurch in an unexpected direction after a shocking incident. Trying to cover up what happened in a nosy, everybody-knows-everybody neighbourhood, they watch a bad situation spiral into chaos.
It is a tonal balancing act, equal parts tension and pitch-black humour, and the casting alone makes it worth a look. This is a strong choice if you want something that keeps you guessing without losing its sense of fun.
Made In India: A Titan Story (Prime Video)
For viewers who prefer real stories, Prime Video has Made In India: A Titan Story, which began streaming on June 5. The series traces how Titan grew into one of the country’s most recognisable consumer brands, with Jim Sarbh and Naseeruddin Shah featuring in a strong ensemble. It is a business-and-legacy story told with enough drama to keep it from feeling like a dry corporate history.
If you enjoy founder journeys and the behind-the-scenes of how Indian brands are built, this slots neatly into a weekend watchlist.
Patriot (ZEE5)
South Indian cinema fans have a heavyweight to look forward to as well. Patriot, a Malayalam political spy thriller, arrived this week with an ensemble that reads like a wish list: Mammootty, Mohanlal, Fahadh Faasil, Kunchacko Boban and Nayanthara. A cast of that scale rarely shares a single project, which alone has made it one of the more anticipated releases of the season for Malayalam audiences and subtitle-friendly viewers across the country.
Also streaming this week
Beyond the headliners, the week has a long tail of titles worth scanning. 29, a Tamil coming-of-age romantic drama, landed on Netflix on June 5. Office Romance offers lighter, easygoing fare on SonyLIV, while KD The Devil brings crime and action to JioHotstar. Thriller fans can also look at Cape Fear on Disney+ Hotstar, and Undekha returns with more suspense for those who like a darker edge. Across languages and platforms, there is enough variety here to suit almost any mood.
What to watch first
If you only have time for one title this week, the decision really comes down to taste. For pure spectacle and the buzz of the moment, Dhurandhar 2 is the obvious pick. For comfort viewing, nothing beats a new season of Gullak. If you want something with grip and atmosphere, Brown and Maa Behen are the standouts, one slow-burning and noir, the other sharp and darkly funny.
Streaming schedules shift quickly, and platforms occasionally adjust release timings at the last minute, so it is always worth confirming on the app before you settle in. We will keep this space updated each week with the latest OTT releases in India, so bookmark it and check back every Friday for the freshest list of what to stream.
