OTT releases this week: Kennedy, Heated Rivalry to Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri

Latest OTT releases to watch this week: It's that time of the week again when we bring you the freshest updates from the world of over-the-top (OTT) entertainment. The next seven days are packed with a delightful mix of movies and TV shows that promise to satisfy all your binge-watching cravings. So, grab your popcorn, and let's dive into the exciting lineup

Updated On: 2026-02-18 03:06 PM IST

Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar

OTT releases this week

Firebreak (Feb 20, Netflix)

Following the death of her husband, Mara (Belén Cuesta) travels with her daughter Lide and other family members to their remote summer house in the woods to prepare it for sale

Pavane (Feb 20, Netflix)

Based on the popular novel Pavane for a Dead Princess by Park Min-gyu, the film is a poignant exploration of beauty, self-worth, and human connection

The Swedish Connection (Feb 19, Netflix)

Set in 1942, the story takes place while neutral Sweden is trying to avoid provoking Nazi Germany. Gösta Engzell (Henrik Dorsin) heads the legal department at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, where Jewish visa applications are initially ignored to maintain neutrality

BAFTA 2026 (Feb 22, Lionsgate Play)

The 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) are scheduled to take place on Sunday, 22 February 2026, at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The ceremony will be hosted by multi-award-winning actor and writer Alan Cumming

The Night Agent (Feb 19, Netflix)

Picking up after the high-stakes events of Season 2, the new season shifts the action from New York to Istanbul.  Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) is tasked with tracking a young Treasury agent (Suraj Sharma) who has fled to Turkey with sensitive intelligence

Being Gordon Ramsay (Feb 18, Netflix)

The documentary series follows Gordon Ramsay over a nine-month period as he undertakes his most ambitious project to date: launching five different culinary experiences inside the London landmark building at 22 Bishopsgate. The series goes beyond his public "angry" persona to show his journey balancing this high-pressure business expansion with his family life as a husband to Tana and father to their six children

Raakshasa (Feb 20, ZEE5)

Sub-Inspector Hanmappa (Vijay Raghavendra) is assigned to probe a string of alleged crocodile attacks near the Yellamma temple in Savadatti. What initially appears to be accidental deaths soon takes a darker turn as bloodied remains surface and murmurs of folklore begin to cloud public perception. As faith and fear intertwine, Hanmappa finds himself navigating a psychological maze that challenges not just his investigative instincts, but also his own beliefs

The Last Thing He Told Me (Feb 20, Apple TV)

Picking up five years after the events of the first season, the story is based on author Laura Dave's sequel novel, The First Time I Saw Him

Heated Rivalry (Feb 20, Lionsgate Play)

Heated Rivalry is a hit six-episode Canadian sports romance series that premiered globally in late 2025 and is making its digital debut in India. Based on the popular Game Changers novel series by Rachel Reid, the show explores a secret, decade-long romantic relationship between two professional ice hockey superstars

56 Days (Feb 18, Prime Video)

Based on the bestselling novel by Catherine Ryan Howard, the series is an erotic thriller that follows a chance meeting between two strangers, Ciara Wyse and Oliver Kennedy, in a supermarket. Their instant connection quickly evolves into a passionate, whirlwind romance

Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri (Feb 19, Prime Video)

The story follows Rehaan "Ray" Mehra (Kartik Aaryan), a cynical, high-flying wedding planner from Los Angeles who believes in casual relationships. While on a luxury yacht cruise in Croatia, he meets Rumi Vardhan (Ananya Panday), an aspiring novelist from Agra who still believes in old-school "90s Bollywood" romance

Chatha Pacha (Feb 19, Netflix) 

Set in the vibrant backdrop of Fort Kochi, the story follows three brothers—Savio, Vetri, and Thomas—who grew up obsessed with 90s WWE icons like The Undertaker and John Cena

Kennedy (Feb 20, ZEE5) 

Set in post-lockdown Mumbai, the story follows Uday Shetty (alias Kennedy), an insomniac former police officer who is officially presumed dead. He leads a secret double life, working as a ruthless contract killer for the corrupt police commissioner, Rasheed Khan. While operating in the city's dark underbelly, Kennedy is driven by a personal quest for redemption and a final score against the gangster responsible for his son's death

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