This week’s OTT lineup is packed with fresh releases offering emotional drama, thrilling mystery, and rib-tickling comedy. From Bollywood stars making bold returns to regional cinema delivering light-hearted entertainment, these releases promise something for every viewer.
All the new titles — Sarzameen, Mandala Murders, and Saunkan Saunkanay 2 — are set to premiere on July 25, creating a perfect midweek streaming treat.
Sarzameen – Kajol Leads a Patriotic Thriller on JioCinema
Sarzameen marks Kajol’s much-awaited digital return in a deeply emotional role. Directed by Kayoj Irani, the film follows the story of an army officer on a mission to free Kashmir from the grip of terrorism.
The cast includes Ibrahim Ali Khan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Mihir Ahuja, with Kajol portraying the mother of Ibrahim’s character. The film explores the psychological cost of war, family sacrifice, and the resilience of a mother’s love under extreme pressure.
With powerful visuals and a nationalistic backdrop, Sarzameen is poised to strike a chord with audiences across India.
Mandala Murders – Netflix & YRF Join Forces for a Chilling Mystery
Bringing suspense and psychological thrills, Mandala Murders is a gripping crime series produced by Yash Raj Films in collaboration with Netflix. The story centers on Investigating Officer Riya Thomas, played by Vaani Kapoor, as she digs into a series of chilling murders linked to the forgotten village of Charandaspur.
Supported by a stellar ensemble — Surveen Chawla, Shriya Pilgaonkar, and Raghubir Yadav — the narrative unfolds with deep mystery, historical layers, and unexpected twists. This Hindi-language series is a must-watch for fans of dark thrillers and investigative drama.
Saunkan Saunkanay 2 – Comedy Chaos Returns in Punjabi Sequel
ZEE5 presents Saunkan Saunkanay 2, the sequel to the popular Punjabi comedy that once again promises uncontrollable laughter and domestic mayhem.
The story picks up as the protagonist’s mother decides to bring a third wife into the house, sparking new rounds of confusion and jealousy.
With performances by Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, and Nimrat Khaira, the film blends traditional Punjabi household drama with modern humor. It’s an ideal weekend watch for fans of lighthearted, family-friendly content.





