The final week of June is arriving with one of the most diverse OTT slates of the month, bringing together epic fantasy spectacles, historical dramas, intimate family stories, reality-show chaos, gripping
thrillers and globe-spanning documentaries. Whether it is the return of the Targaryens in House of the Dragon, the legendary rise of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, or a village doctor’s battle against superstition in Gram Chikitsalay, streaming platforms are offering something for every kind of viewer.
From dragons and dynasties to crime investigations, workplace romances, sports legends and psychological dramas, here’s a look at the biggest OTT releases streaming between June 22 and June 28.
House of the Dragon Season 3 – June 22 (JioHotstar)
The war for Westeros escalates dramatically as House of the Dragon returns with its highly anticipated third season. Following the devastating events of Season 2, Rhaenyra Targaryen intensifies her campaign to reclaim the Iron Throne while Aemond Targaryen and the Greens unleash increasingly brutal retaliation across the realm.
The new season promises some of the franchise’s most ambitious dragon battles yet, alongside large-scale naval warfare that pushes the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons into even bloodier territory. As loyalties fracture and entire houses are forced to choose sides, the struggle for power threatens to consume the Seven Kingdoms in dragonfire.
Raja Shivaji – June 26 (Netflix)
Riteish Deshmukh steps into one of Indian history’s most revered roles in this sweeping historical action drama based on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
The film chronicles Shivaji’s formative years, his military brilliance, and his unwavering mission to establish Hindavi Swarajya in the face of powerful imperial forces. Combining large-scale battle sequences with political intrigue and personal sacrifice, Raja Shivaji seeks to bring the story of the legendary Maratha ruler to a new generation while highlighting the vision, courage and strategic genius that transformed him into an enduring symbol of resistance and leadership.
Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 – June 23 (Prime Video)
Amol Parashar returns as Dr Prabhat, whose mission to modernise healthcare in a rural village continues to face resistance from tradition, bureaucracy and everyday realities.
Having slowly earned the trust of villagers, Prabhat now finds himself battling fresh challenges including medicine shortages, understaffed facilities and administrative roadblocks. The second season expands beyond healthcare to explore the social dynamics of rural India, showing how one determined doctor continues to navigate superstition, politics and systemic inefficiencies while trying to improve lives.
Avatar: Fire and Ash – June 24 (JioHotstar)
James Cameron’s sprawling science-fiction saga continues with its third chapter, taking audiences deeper into Pandora than ever before.
Still reeling from the loss of Neteyam, Jake Sully and his family confront a dangerous new Na’vi clan known as the Ash People. Unlike the tribes seen previously, this faction is driven by anger, vengeance and a radically different worldview. As tensions rise across Pandora, the film explores grief, family, survival and the escalating conflict that threatens the future of the planet itself.
The Bear Season 4 – June 25 (JioHotstar)
One of television’s most acclaimed dramas returns for another emotionally charged season.
After transforming his family’s struggling sandwich shop into a fine-dining destination, Carmy begins confronting the trauma and emotional baggage that have shaped his life. As he steps away from the kitchen, Sydney takes on greater responsibility while navigating mounting pressures of her own. The new season continues blending culinary excellence with deeply personal storytelling, examining ambition, burnout and the cost of perfection.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 – June 25 (Netflix)
The live-action adaptation continues Aang’s journey through the Earth Kingdom following the events at the Northern Water Tribe.
As the Fire Nation tightens its grip on the world, Aang, Katara and Sokka seek the Earth King while attempting to master new bending abilities. Fans will finally see the live-action debut of Toph Beifong, one of the franchise’s most beloved characters, while Azula’s growing influence creates new threats that push the young heroes toward increasingly difficult choices.
Perfect Family – June 26 (SonyLIV)
Behind every seemingly flawless family portrait lies a collection of secrets, resentments and unresolved wounds.
Perfect Family follows the Karkarias, who project an image of happiness and success to the outside world while privately struggling with generational trauma and emotional disconnect. Led by a strong ensemble cast including Gulshan Devaiah, Neha Dhupia and Manoj Pahwa, the drama examines the complexities of family relationships and the hidden burdens passed down through generations.
Lingam – June 26 (JioHotstar)
This Tamil crime thriller follows the tragic downfall of a gifted kabaddi player whose dreams are shattered by a false murder accusation.
Lingam has always aspired to become a police officer, but when circumstances frame him for a crime he did not commit, his life spirals into chaos. Forced to fight for his innocence while uncovering the conspiracy behind the accusation, he finds himself navigating a dangerous world of crime, corruption and betrayal.
See You At Work Tomorrow! – June 22 (Prime Video)
Based on the massively popular Kakao webtoon, this Korean workplace romance combines humour, emotional vulnerability and office politics.
Cha Ji-yoon has sworn off romance after a painful breakup and now devotes herself entirely to work. Her carefully structured life begins to change when she crosses paths with Kang Si-woo, a blunt and intimidating team leader whose reputation hides a more complicated reality. Their unexpected connection slowly transforms both of their lives.
Another Self Season 3 – June 24 (Netflix)
The final season of the Turkish drama reunites Ada, Sevgi and Leyla for one last chapter.
As each woman confronts major life decisions, old wounds resurface and unresolved relationships demand attention. The series continues its exploration of friendship, healing, self-discovery and emotional resilience as the trio face uncertain futures while reflecting on the journeys that brought them together.
In the Hand of Dante – June 24 (Netflix)
Oscar Isaac headlines this ambitious literary thriller in a dual role spanning centuries.
The story follows a troubled modern-day author who becomes entangled in a dangerous quest involving a manuscript believed to be Dante Alighieri’s original Divine Comedy. Interwoven with this contemporary narrative are scenes depicting Dante’s own life and creative struggles. Featuring an ensemble cast including Al Pacino, Gerard Butler, Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa, the film blends crime, history and literature into an epic odyssey.
The American Experiment – June 24 (Netflix)
Timed to coincide with the United States’ 250th anniversary, this expansive documentary series explores the birth and evolution of American democracy.
Through archival material, expert interviews and dramatic recreations, the series examines the ideals, contradictions and conflicts that shaped the nation’s foundation. Topics ranging from the Revolutionary War to the Constitution are explored alongside enduring debates surrounding liberty, equality and governance.
Chris & Martina: The Final Set – June 26 (Netflix)
One of sport’s greatest rivalries receives an intimate and emotional documentary treatment.
Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova’s legendary tennis battles defined an era, but this film focuses equally on their friendship, resilience and shared battles with cancer. Through personal interviews and archival footage, the documentary paints a moving portrait of two icons whose connection transcended competition.
Little Brother – June 26 (Netflix)
John Cena and Eric André team up for a comedy built around chaos and uncomfortable family obligations.
Cena plays a highly organised real estate agent whose life is thrown into disarray when the eccentric man he once mentored through a Big Brother-style program unexpectedly reappears. Their reunion quickly spirals into a series of increasingly absurd situations that challenge everything he has carefully built.
Notes from the Last Row – June 26 (Netflix)
This Korean psychological drama examines the dangerous line between mentorship and obsession.
A disillusioned literature professor becomes fascinated by a gifted student whose writing talent reignites his own lost ambitions. What begins as encouragement gradually transforms into manipulation, envy and psychological warfare as both teacher and student become trapped in a destructive relationship.
The Yeti – June 26 (Lionsgate Play)
Set against the frozen wilderness of Alaska in 1947, this survival thriller combines adventure and creature horror.
When two influential men vanish without a trace, their children organise a rescue expedition into the mountains. There they encounter something far older and far deadlier than they imagined, transforming their search mission into a desperate fight for survival.
Blast – June 25 (Netflix)
This Tamil action drama makes its digital debut following a successful theatrical run.
The story follows a middle-class family whose lives are disrupted by a powerful businessman and a controversial mining project. As tensions rise and livelihoods come under threat, the family finds itself caught in a conflict that pits ordinary people against immense corporate influence.
Alliance – June 26 (Prime Video)
Kunal Kemmu hosts this Indian adaptation of a popular Dutch reality format built entirely around trust, deception and shifting loyalties.
Contestants initially enter the game as pairs, only to discover that alliances are temporary and strategy is everything. With unexpected twists constantly changing the rules, players must decide who to trust and when betrayal becomes necessary.
This Is Not a Murder Mystery – June 26 (Lionsgate Play)
This Belgian historical crime drama places legendary surrealist artists at the centre of a murder investigation.
Set inside a grand English estate in 1936, the series follows a group that includes René Magritte, Salvador Dalí and Man Ray as they become trapped while a killer stalks the property. Blending art history with classic whodunnit elements, the show offers a uniquely imaginative mystery.
Lock Upp Season 2: Sach Ya Saza – June 27 (Netflix)
The controversial reality format returns with a new home and new hosts.
Farah Khan and Riteish Deshmukh take charge of a celebrity-filled prison environment where contestants face demanding tasks, emotional confrontations and revelations designed to expose their deepest secrets. Expect intense rivalries, unpredictable alliances and plenty of headline-making moments.















