OTT platforms in India deliver over 20 new movies and shows from January 19 to 25, 2026, spanning fantasy epics, romantic dramas, thrillers, comedies, anime, and documentaries. Highlights include JioHotstar's Game of Thrones spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Netflix's Tere Ishk Mein starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, Prime Video's Cheekatilo with Sobhita Dhulipala, JioHotstar's Gustaakh Ishq, and ZEE5's adult comedy Mastiii 4.
The week of January 19 to 25, 2026, offers a diverse array of content across Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video, ZEE5, Apple TV+, and more, blending Bollywood, South Indian cinema, international series, and real-life stories for broad appeal.
Kicking off January 19 on JioHotstar is A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, a fantasy drama set a century before Game of Thrones. It stars Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan the Tall and Dexter Sol Ansell as his squire Egg, a Targaryen descendant, as they face knightly challenges and intrigue in a Westeros where dragons are a fading memory. Also on JioHotstar, Him is a psychological thriller about a teenager inheriting uncontrollable supernatural powers amid family strife, grappling with revenge or redemption.
January 20 brings Netflix's Zero Day, a political thriller with Robert De Niro as a former U.S. President investigating a global cyberattack that exposes threats to democracy.
On January 21, Netflix debuts Gimbap and Onigiri, a cross-cultural romance starring Eiji Akaso and Kang Hye-won as a Japanese chef and Korean blogger who bond over fusion cuisines in a seaside town; Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart, revisiting the infamous U.S. case with fresh insights on captivity and advocacy by director Benedict Sanderson; and Queer Eye Season 10, concluding the makeover series in Washington, D.C., with local heroes. Apple TV+ streams Drops of God Season 2, following Camille and Issei in their quest for a rare vintage wine amid fierce rivalries. Prime Video launches the six-part suspense series Steal, starring Sophie Turner as an office worker caught in a hostage crisis fueled by economic hardship.
Midweek January 22 on Netflix: Finding Her Edge, a teen romance where figure skater Adriana Russo fakes a relationship for sponsorships to save her family's rink; Cosmic Princess Kaguya!, a musical anime from Studio Colorido reimagining the classic tale; and Free Bert, a comedy with Bert Kreischer as a rowdy dad navigating elite school life for his daughters.
January 23 heats up with JioHotstar's Kannada thriller Mark, starring Kiccha Sudeep as a retired operative battling crime syndicates, and the Hindi drama Space Gen: Chandrayaan, chronicling ISRO's recovery from Chandrayaan-2's setback to Chandrayaan-3's triumph, created by Arunabh Kumar. Netflix releases Tere Ishk Mein, Aanand L. Rai's Hindi romantic drama echoing Raanjhanaa. Dhanush plays Shankar, a fiery Delhi student union leader, opposite Kriti Sanon as Mukti, a psychology researcher testing if love can tame aggression—leading to obsession, manipulation, and action-packed romance. ZEE5 offers Sirai, a Tamil crime tale with Vikram Prabhu as a wrongfully accused youth on the run, plus the adult comedy Mastiii 4 reuniting Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, and Aftab Shivdasani as UK-married men exploiting a 'Love Visa' for infidelity with Arshad Warsi and Nargis Fakhri, until their wives fight back. Prime Video presents Cheekatilo, a Telugu thriller starring Sobhita Dhulipala as Sandhya, a true-crime podcaster whose intern's murder leads her to hunt a serial killer haunting Hyderabad for over two decades.
On January 24, JioHotstar streams Gustaakh Ishq, a Hindi drama set in 1998 Old Delhi starring Vijay Varma as Nawabuddin Pappan, who disguises himself as a disciple to save his father's printing press by finding poet Aziz Baig (Naseeruddin Shah), only to fall for his daughter Minni (Fatima Sana Shaikh) in a clash of love, legacy, and fading Urdu traditions.
The week wraps January 25 on Prime Video with It's Not Like That, an American series where a dinner party mishap unravels friendships and buried secrets.
This lineup mixes global fantasies, regional grit, Bollywood emotion, and comedic chaos for every viewer.