The first week of February brings a lively mix of chaotic comedies, brooding festival favourites, sharp legal dramas, and emotionally charged romances to OTT. From Kapil Sharma’s trademark comic confusion and Anurag Kashyap’s neon-soaked noir to international thrillers, documentaries, and tender love stories, the streaming slate balances spectacle with substance. Whether you’re in the mood for courtroom brinkmanship, supernatural horror, or quiet human drama, this week’s releases have something for every kind of viewer.
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 – JioHotstar Kapil Sharma returns as the eternally unlucky Mohan Sharma in Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, turning the chaos dial several notches higher. Now a successful restaurant owner, Mohan finds himself
accidentally married to three women from different faiths, each with her own expectations, tempers, and extended families. As Mohan desperately tries to keep his parallel lives from colliding, Inspector David D’Costa closes in, suspecting bigamy and fraud.
With his loyal but accident-prone friend Hubby constantly making things worse, Mohan’s life spirals into a frenzy of misunderstandings, secret meetings, and frantic escapes. The comedy builds towards a colourful, large-scale climax set inside a shopping mall, where secrets unravel in true slapstick fashion. While the makers are yet to officially confirm the release date, the film promises an escalation of the franchise’s madcap humour.
Kennedy – ZEE5
Anurag Kashyap’s Kennedy finally arrives on Indian OTT screens after a celebrated international festival run. Premiering at the Cannes Film Festival’s Midnight Screenings section in 2023, the film earned a rare seven-minute standing ovation and went on to travel to festivals in Sydney, Bucheon, and beyond.
Set in a rain-soaked, morally decaying Mumbai, the film follows an insomniac ex-cop, Kennedy (Rahul Bhat), who operates in the shadows as an unregistered vigilante for the police. Sunny Leone delivers one of her most restrained performances as Charlie, a woman trapped between survival and complicity. Shot almost entirely at night, Kennedy is drenched in neon, despair, and violence, unfolding like a fever dream about loneliness, corruption, and the thin line between justice and self-destruction.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 – Netflix | February 5
Season 4 of The Lincoln Lawyer raises the stakes dramatically by placing Mickey Haller himself on trial. After former client Sam Scales is found dead in the trunk of Mickey’s Lincoln, the defence lawyer becomes the prime suspect in a murder case that threatens to dismantle his career and freedom.
Forced to represent himself, Mickey must navigate a hostile legal system, an aggressive district attorney, and federal scrutiny from the FBI. As he digs deeper, the case reveals a sprawling conspiracy tied to past clients and hidden enemies. The season blends courtroom theatrics with psychological pressure, pushing Mickey into his most dangerous legal battle yet.
Death Whisperer – Netflix | February 4
Following its theatrical run, Death Whisperer arrives on OTT with a darker, more intense sequel-driven narrative. Yak, now older and hardened, is drawn back into supernatural terror when his youngest sister Yee is abducted by malevolent forest spirits.
Determined to save her, Yak ventures into the haunted forest of Bongsanodbiang, a place steeped in ancient curses and restless entities. As he confronts a new and far more powerful supernatural force, the film deepens its exploration of familial bonds, fear, and spiritual warfare, blending folklore horror with emotional urgency.
Even If This Love Disappears Tonight – Netflix | February 5
This Korean romantic drama is a tender, heartbreaking meditation on memory and love. Seo-yoon suffers from anterograde amnesia, waking up each day unable to remember anything that happened the day before. Her fragile world changes when she meets Jae-won, a boy who chooses to love her despite knowing she will forget him every morning.
As their bond deepens, the film explores how love exists not just in memory but in moments, gestures, and emotional imprint. Gentle, melancholic, and emotionally devastating, the story asks whether love can survive when time constantly erases its traces.
Relationship Goals – Prime Video | February 4
Inspired by Pastor Michael Todd’s bestselling book, Relationship Goals is a romantic comedy rooted in modern ambition and emotional baggage. Kelly Rowland stars as Leah Caldwell, a driven TV producer competing for the top hosting job on New York’s most-watched morning show.
Her professional life becomes complicated when her former rival and ex-flame Jarrett Roy resurfaces, claiming personal transformation. As Leah navigates workplace politics, unresolved feelings, and a circle of friends applying relationship advice to their own messy lives, the film balances humour with heartfelt reflections on growth and forgiveness.
Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision – Prime Video | February 6
Narrated by Kate Winslet, this documentary offers an intimate look at King Charles III’s lifelong commitment to environmental conservation. From sustainable agriculture at Highgrove Gardens to large-scale initiatives across four continents, the film explores his “Harmony” philosophy, which views humanity as an inseparable part of nature.
Blending breathtaking visuals with rare archival footage, the documentary positions environmental stewardship not as activism, but as a moral responsibility passed across generations.
Queen of Chess – Netflix | February 6
Queen of Chess chronicles the extraordinary life of Judit Polgár, one of the greatest chess players in history. Rising from Cold War-era Hungary, Judit shattered gender barriers to become the youngest grandmaster at just 15, competing—and winning—against the world’s top male players.
Through archival footage, interviews, and an energetic soundtrack, the documentary captures her relentless defiance of entrenched bias and her lasting impact on the game.
Shabad: Reet aur Riwaaz – ZEE5 | February 6
This six-episode drama examines the emotional fault lines between ambition and tradition through a fractured father-son relationship. Suvinder Vicky plays a stern, legacy-obsessed father weighed down by his own unfulfilled dreams, while Mihir Ahuja stars as Ghuppi Singh, a teenage footballer desperate to carve his own path.
Set against rigid societal expectations, the series explores discipline, rebellion, and the cost of inherited pressure.
Salvador – Netflix | February 6
Salvador is a hard-hitting action drama centered on an ambulance driver whose life unravels after discovering that his daughter has been radicalised by a violent neo-Nazi group known as White Souls. As he grapples with parental guilt and moral conflict, the series dives into themes of extremism, identity, and the devastating reach of hate-driven ideologies.
Unfamiliar – Netflix | February 5
This German spy thriller follows Meret Schäfer, a woman whose quiet domestic life fractures when buried secrets from her past resurface. As she becomes entangled in international espionage, the series unfolds as a tense psychological puzzle, questioning trust, loyalty, and the price of living under constant surveillance.











