This week’s OTT lineup features a mix of adrenaline-packed sports docuseries, gripping dramas, fantasy romance, and deep psychological thrillers. Here’s what you can dive into across platforms.
Kaberi
Streaming from: October 8
Platform: Hoichoi
Directed by Sauvik Kundu, the latest Hoichoi series explores a woman’s resilience. Kaberi (Paoli Dam) finds herself trapped in an abusive marriage and decides to stand up for herself, only to uncover a harrowing truth that changes her life. The show features a strong ensemble cast, including Sourav Chakraborty, Prantik Banerjee, Chandan Sen and Beas Dhar.
Starting 5
Streaming from: October 9
Platform: Netflix
The docuseries follows NBA stars Jimmy Butler, LeBron James, Anthony Edwards, Domantas Sabonis, and Jayson Tatum over ten captivating episodes, charting their remarkable achievements and personal trials throughout the 2023–24 season. Highlighting LeBron James’s unyielding pursuit of greatness in his 21st season and Edwards's rapid ascent as a young star, the series dives into each player’s relentless dedication to their craft. Butler energizes the Miami Heat's playoff hopes, Sabonis solidifies the Sacramento Kings' revival, and Tatum pushes the Boston Celtics toward their 18th championship. With exclusive behind-the-scenes access, viewers are offered a rare, raw look at the sacrifices, pressures, and victories that define life at the top of the NBA.
Citadel: Diana
Streaming from: October 10
Platform: Prime Video
This Italian spin-off in the expansive Citadel universe transports audiences to a post-Citadel world in 2030. Set against the moody landscape of Milan, Matilda De Angelis stars as Diana Cavalieri, a double agent embedded within the powerful Manticore syndicate. Isolated and entrenched as a mole eight years after Citadel’s collapse, Diana unexpectedly finds a chance to escape. Her only path to freedom depends on her trust in Edo Zani (Lorenzo Cervasio), the successor to Manticore Italy, whose father is caught in a ruthless power struggle within Europe’s criminal underworld.
Girl Haunts Boy
Streaming from: October 10
Platform: Netflix
Girl Haunts Boy is a romantic fantasy series that explores the unique connection between a young boy and a spirit from the past. After moving into a new house with his mother following his father’s death, Cole (Michael Cimino) discovers it’s haunted by Bea (Peyton List), a 17-year-old girl from the 1920s trapped there for over a century due to an ancient ring. As they grow closer, their bond intertwines romance with the supernatural, bridging the worlds of the living and the dead. But when Cole uncovers a way to lift Bea’s curse, he faces a heart-wrenching choice: stay with her or let her finally find peace.
Outer Banks Season 4 Part 1
Streaming from: October 10
Platform: Netflix
In its fourth season, Outer Banks sees the Pogues back in action, diving into more high-stakes treasure hunting. After unearthing El Dorado in season 3, John B (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), JJ (Rudy Pankow), Kiara (Madison Bailey), and Cleo (Carlacia Grant) are now trying to keep their bait-and-tackle shop afloat. When a mysterious figure named Wes Genrette (David Jensen) approaches with a tempting offer, they’re lured into a dangerous new mission to uncover Blackbeard’s legendary treasure.
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
Streaming from: October 10
Platform: Netflix
The legendary adventurer Lara Croft returns in an animated series that continues the story from the Tomb Raider reboot video game trilogy. Voiced by Hayley Atwell, Lara embarks on a perilous journey to recover an ancient Chinese artefact stolen from Croft Manor by a mysterious thief connected to her past. Now isolated from her closest allies, Lara confronts both physical dangers and an inner identity struggle. Her quest leads her through treacherous tombs and hidden secrets around the world, placing her transformation as a hero in the spotlight.
Zindaginama
Streaming from: October 10
Platform: Sony LIV
Sony LIV’s anthology Zindaginama delves into the complexities of mental health, showcasing resilience in the face of silence through six impactful narratives. Aditya Sarpotdar, celebrated for his recent hit Munjya, directs the segment titled Bhanwar, featuring Priya Bapat and Shweta Basu Prasad. In Swagatam, helmed by Sukriti Tyagi, Shreyas Talpade and Anjali Patil take centre stage. Mitakshara Kumar directs One + One, which stars Prajakti Koli, Lilette Dubey, and Yashaswini Dayama. Danny Malik’s Caged showcases Sumeet Vyas and Mohammad Samad in leading roles, while Rakhee Sandilya’s The Daily Puppet Show features Shivani Raghuvanshi and Sayandeep Sengupta. Lastly, Sahaan’s Purple Duniya stars Tanmay Dhanania and Shruti Seth.
Disclaimer
Streaming from: October 11
Platform: Apple TV+
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, Disclaimer is a psychological thriller adapted from Renée Knight’s bestselling novel of the same name. The series features Academy Award-winning actress Cate Blanchett in the role of Catherine Ravenscroft, a distinguished investigative journalist whose life is thrown into turmoil when she receives an anonymous book. To her astonishment, the novel exposes dark secrets from her past that she thought were long buried. As she desperately seeks to identify the mysterious author, Catherine must confront her wrongdoings before they unravel her personal and professional life. The ensemble cast of Disclaimer also includes Sacha Baron Cohen, Kevin Kline, and Kodi Smit-McPhee.
Lonely Planet
Streaming from: October 11
Platform: Netflix
Academy Award nominee Susannah Grant is back with a romance. Lonely Planet, features Laura Dern as Katherine Loewe, a reclusive author seeking inspiration at a renowned writer’s retreat in the stunning landscapes of Morocco. There, she unexpectedly encounters a younger man, Owen Brophy (Liam Hemsworth). What begins as a serendipitous meeting quickly transforms into a transformative and passionate love affair that significantly impacts both their lives.
Raat Jawaan Hai
Streaming on: October 11
Platform: Sony LIV
Directed by Sumeet Vyas, Raat Jawaan Hai depicts the humorous and chaotic aspects of parenting while navigating the complexities of adulthood. The series features Barun Sobti, Priya Bapat, and Anjali Anand as three friends who manage the challenges of raising kids while trying to preserve their individuality and strong friendship. Yet, the unpredictable overlap of parenting and adult responsibilities complicates their efforts to balance work, friendships, and the unavoidable hurdles of family life.