The third week of June brings a tightly packed OTT slate that moves from Malayalam crime-thriller tension to small-town political revenge, wrongful conviction drama, intimate grief stories, romantic complications
and serial-killer investigations. This week’s releases are especially heavy on suspense, but there is still room for comedy, documentary storytelling and emotionally charged relationship drama.
Drishyam 3 – June 18 (Prime Video)
After a massive theatrical run, Mohanlal’s Drishyam 3 arrives on streaming with Georgekutty once again trapped in the long shadow of the crime that changed his family forever. Years after Varun’s killing was buried under layers of careful planning, Georgekutty continues to live with the suffocating fear that one loose thread could destroy everything.
The film explores not only his tactical brilliance but also the emotional cost of constantly protecting a secret. His family may appear safe on the surface, but the paranoia has never really left them. As old suspicions resurface and new threats close in, Georgekutty is forced to calculate every move with the same cold precision that made the franchise iconic.
Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 – June 19 (JioHotstar)
The surprise OTT hit returns with its emotional power equation completely reversed. In Season 1, Shanvika Chauhan humiliated Kuldeep Kumar and shattered his world. Season 2 finds both of them transformed by the consequences of that betrayal.
Kuldeep, played by Dhaval Thakur, is now a politician carrying guilt and unresolved feelings, while Shanvika, played by Sanchita Basu, has become a formidable political force driven by vengeance. Their love story has curdled into a psychological war inside the corridors of small-town power politics, where ambition, betrayal and emotion are all weapons.
Kenatha Kanom – June 16 (JioHotstar)
The final film from late director Suresh Sangaiah is set in the drought-hit village of Kariyapattinam in Ramanathapuram. When villagers discover an ancient well on what seems to be government land, they believe they have finally found relief from water scarcity. But the twist is absurd and alarming: the well itself is missing.
What begins as a strange local mystery slowly opens into a larger conspiracy involving governance, resource control and people who benefit from keeping the village desperate. Yogi Babu plays Manivasagar in a story that uses satire and rural absurdity to examine a very real crisis.
I Will Find You – June 18 (Netflix)
This eight-episode thriller follows David Burroughs, a man serving a life sentence for the alleged murder of his young son. His life changes when his sister-in-law shows him a photograph suggesting the boy may still be alive.
The possibility shatters everything David has accepted about his fate. From prison, he begins chasing a truth that could expose a massive lie, forcing him to revisit the case, the people who condemned him and the secrets hidden around his family. It is a wrongful-conviction thriller driven by grief and impossible hope.
Save the Tigers Season 3 – June 19 (JioHotstar)
The frustrated husbands return, but this time the comedy takes a divine detour. Ravi, Rahul and Vikram are still complaining about marriage when Lord Indra decides to test them through a cosmic social experiment.
Each man is dropped into a parallel reality where he gets exactly what he once claimed he wanted. Ravi becomes an MLA, Rahul turns into a successful screenwriter and Vikram becomes a powerful CEO. Their wives are cooperative, their careers are thriving and their lives look perfect. Naturally, the fantasy begins to unravel, forcing the trio to ask whether their old complaints were ever really the problem.
Sugar Season 2 – June 19 (Apple TV+)
Colin Farrell returns as John Sugar, the stylish Los Angeles private detective whose new case starts with a missing man and expands into something far more sinister. He is hired to find the troubled older brother of a rising local boxer, but the investigation soon pulls him into a city-wide conspiracy.
Alongside the case, Sugar continues searching for his own missing sister, giving the season a deeper emotional undercurrent. The show keeps its noir texture while making the mystery more personal, dangerous and morally complicated.
Voicemails for Isabelle – June 19 (Netflix)
Zoey Deutch plays Jill, a grieving woman who copes with her sister Isabelle’s death by leaving emotional voicemails on Isabelle’s old phone number. Her private ritual takes an unexpected turn when the number is reassigned to a real estate agent, played by Nick Robinson.
What begins as an accidental intrusion becomes a strange emotional connection. The film explores grief, loneliness and the ways people keep speaking to those they have lost, even when they know no answer is coming.
The Agency Season 2 – June 21 (Prime Video)
Michael Fassbender returns as CIA agent Martian in the second season of the spy thriller. This time, he is ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station.
The problem is that undercover identities are never easy to discard. Martian finds himself caught between duty, old attachments and the danger of enemies who may know more about him than they should. The season promises psychological tension, espionage paranoia and the slow collapse of double lives.
Your Fault: London – June 17 (Netflix)
This romantic drama follows Noah as she moves to Oxford University while Nick stays back in London for work. Their relationship, once intense and immediate, now faces the quieter but more dangerous test of distance.
Jealousy, new friendships and personal ambition begin to reshape their bond. The story explores whether love can survive when two people are growing in different directions and whether commitment is enough when insecurity keeps finding new ways in.
Husbands In Action – June 19 (Netflix)
This South Korean action-comedy follows Choong-sik, a tough narcotics detective, and Min-seok, a gentle veterinarian. They have one awkward connection: Choong-sik is Si-nae’s ex-husband and Min-seok is her current husband.
When Si-nae is kidnapped by a drug cartel, the two men are forced to team up. Their rescue mission turns into a chaotic blend of action, rivalry and reluctant bonding as the ex and the new husband discover that saving the same woman may require putting their egos aside.
André Is An Idiot – June 17 (Netflix)
This acclaimed documentary follows André Ricciardi, a San Francisco-based creative director dying of terminal cancer after missing a routine colonoscopy. What could have been a purely devastating film becomes something stranger, funnier and more piercing because André meets his diagnosis with wit still intact.
He animates his falling hair into googly-eyed creatures, jokes about death and speaks openly about his fear of leaving his daughters behind. Through his wife, children, brother and friends, the film becomes a moving portrait of humour, mortality and the absurd tenderness of saying goodbye.
Aliya Basu Gayab Hai – June 19 (Lionsgate Play)
This crime drama follows two ex-convicts, Deepak and Vikram, who kidnap Aliya Basu, the daughter of a wealthy man, for ransom. On paper, the plan is simple. In reality, one of them is hiding another agenda.
Vinay Pathak and Salim Diwan drive a story where every layer reveals a fresh deception. As Vikram realises Deepak has a plan within the plan, the kidnapping turns into a dangerous game of concealed motives and shifting control.
M4M: Motive For Murder – June 19 (Lionsgate Play)
A serial killer is terrorising Hyderabad by staging every murder scene like a famous painting. ACP Krishna and investigative journalist Radha, who are also husband and wife, race to decode the killer’s pattern before the next victim becomes another grotesque canvas.
The investigation leads them toward a student and a principal whose connection to the crimes is deeply disturbing. The thriller blends police procedural, art-world symbolism and psychological horror, turning murder into a chilling form of performance.
Oasis – June 19 (Netflix)
Set inside an ultra-luxury resort in Tenerife, Oasis begins like a dream vacation for wealthy families and quickly turns into a locked-room mystery. When police arrive to investigate a disappearance, no one is allowed to leave.
The resort’s private beaches, VIP facilities and tight security become a glamorous prison. Friendships break, young romances collapse and hidden secrets surface as every guest becomes a suspect in paradise.















