
This Weekend on OTT: The Sandman, Sarzameen and 6 new shows you can't miss
8 Hot new titles dropping this week
Here's a roundup of 7 hot new titles dropping across major platforms that you won't want to miss, whether you're in the mood for a light-hearted comedy, a gripping crime mystery, or a powerful emotional drama.
Happy Gilmore 2, July 25
Adam Sandler returns alongside his daughter Sunny Sandler, with Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald, and Kevin Nealon also joining the cast. The plot follows a much older Happy, now trying to support his daughter's ballet dreams by returning to the golf circuit, where new rivals and old enemies await. This nostalgic comedy sequel will stream on Netflix.
Mandala Murders, July 25
Vaani Kapoor leads the series, with Vaibhav Raj Gupta, Surveen Chawla, and Shriya Pilgaonkar forming the core ensemble. The story unfolds in the fictional town of Charandaspur, where investigators uncover a disturbing web of cult murders and buried secrets tied to myth and ritual. This Hindi crime thriller will stream on.
Rangeen, July 25
Vineet Kumar Singh stars alongside Rajshri Deshpande, Taaruk Raina, and Sheeba Chaddha in this introspective drama. The film traces the emotional unraveling of a heartbroken man who turns to paid companionship, only to face questions about modern love, intimacy, and emotional labor. The film will be streaming on Prime Video.
Sarzameen, July 25
Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kajol, and Ibrahim Ali Khan headline this emotionally charged thriller. Set in Kashmir, the story centers on an army officer who discovers his son has been radicalized, placing his wife in a moral dilemma that pits family against patriotism. This intense drama will stream on JioHotstar.
Saunkan Saunkanay 2, July 25
Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, and Nimrat Khaira reprise their roles in this quirky Punjabi sequel. The story picks up when a mysterious foreign woman disrupts the chaotic but entertaining domestic rivalry between two sister-wives, forcing them to unite for a common cause. The comedy will stream on ZEE5.
Trigger, July 25
Kim Nam-gil and Kim Young-kwang headline this gripping South Korean action thriller. Set in a country where guns are banned, the story revolves around an ex-sniper pulled back into action to investigate an illegal gun trafficking network threatening national security. The series is available on Netflix.
Maargan, July 2025
Vijay Antony leads the cast of Maargan, alongside Ajay Dhishan and P. Samuthirakani, in this gripping supernatural investigative thriller. The story follows top cop Dhruv as he hunts a twisted serial killer who uses a mysterious blackening serum on his victims, only to uncover far more sinister secrets as the investigation unfolds. After a successful theatrical run, Maargan is now streaming on Prime Video.
The Sandman: Season 2 part 2, July 24
Tom Sturridge returns as Dream, alongside Gwendoline Christie and Mason Alexander Park. As Dream is hunted by the vengeful Kindly Ones, the new season explores darker realms and consequences of past choices, expanding the universe with high fantasy and emotional depth. Part 2 of the second season streams on Netflix.
Whether you want action, heartbreak, mystery, or laughter, this week's watchlist has it all.
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