Gandhi Talks (Zee5, March 6)
Directed by Kishor Pandurang Belekar, the film features a high-profile ensemble cast and follows a unique, dialogue-free format that relies entirely on visual storytelling and a musical score by A.R. Rahman
Jab Khuli Kitaab (Zee5, March 6)
Written and directed by Saurabh Shukla, the film is an adaptation of his own original play. It follows the story of Gopal and Anusuya, a couple married for 50 years whose relationship is thrown into chaos when a long-buried secret comes to light, leading them to seek a divorce in their late 70s
Young Sherlock (Prime Video, March 4)
Directed and executive produced by Guy Ritchie, the show reimagines the legendary detective as a raw, unfiltered 19-year-old student at Oxford University in the 1870s. The narrative is inspired by the Young Sherlock Holmes book series by Andrew Lane
With Love (Netflix, March 6)
Sathya (Abishan Jeevinth), an innocent young man wary of arranged marriage, is set up on a blind date by his sister with Monisha (Anaswara Rajan), a social media influencer. Upon discovering they were schoolmates, they embark on a shared mission to find their past loves and express their long-held feelings. This journey eventually forces them to confront their growing feelings for one another
Boyfriend On Demand (Netflix, March 6)
Seo Mi-rae, a burned-out webtoon producer, seeks an escape from her exhausting reality by subscribing to a virtual dating service. While she enjoys "dating" her perfect digital matches, the lines between her virtual romance and her real-life professional rivalry begin to blur
Hello Bachhon (Netflix, March 6)
The series is inspired by the real-life journey of Alakh Pandey, the founder and CEO of the Indian edtech unicorn Physics Wallah. The title is taken from Pandey’s signature greeting—"Hello Bachhon! Kya haal chaal?"—which became a viral sensation and a cultural symbol for millions of students in India
Subedaar (Prime Video, March 5)
The story follows a retired army man, Arjun Maurya, who struggles to adapt to civilian life. He is forced to pick up arms again to protect his family and community from a ruthless local mafia while navigating a strained relationship with his daughter
Siren’s Kiss (Prime Video, March 2)
The story focuses on Han Seol-ah, a flawless art auctioneer who becomes the prime suspect in a series of fraud cases after all her former lovers die under mysterious circumstances. Cha Woo-seok, an elite insurance fraud investigator, is assigned to the case. To uncover the truth, he proposes a fake relationship with her, leading to a dangerous entanglement where he must decide if she is a lethal "Siren" or a victim of a larger conspiracy.
The Hunt (Apple TV, March 4)
A weekend hunting trip for four longtime friends turns into a nightmare when they clash with another group of hunters. After a violent confrontation, they vow to keep it a secret, only to find themselves being stalked and hunted by vengeful enemies
Vladimir (Netflix, March 5)
The story follows a middle-aged English professor (referred to as "M") whose life begins to unravel amidst a sexual misconduct scandal involving her husband. She becomes dangerously fixated on Vladimir, a charismatic young writer and new faculty member, leading to a "rabbit hole" of obsession and blurred moral boundaries

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