As February draws to a close, OTT platforms are staging one of the most crowded and diverse release windows of the year. From intimate war biopics and political action epics to surreal black comedies,
fantasy finales and psychological thrillers, the final week of the month reflects the scale streaming platforms now command. Prestige awards nights sit alongside monster sagas, romantic obsession collides with historical espionage, and long-running franchises reach turning points. Here is the complete slate — every title accounted for. Ikkis – February 26 (Prime Video) Sriram Raghavan’s war drama leads the week with a deeply human portrait of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra awardee. Rather than relying solely on battlefield spectacle, the film moves between the 1971 Battle of Basantar and a reflective 2001 timeline. In the latter, Arun’s father, Brigadier Madan Lal Khetarpal (Dharmendra), travels to Pakistan and encounters Brigadier Jaan Mohammad Nisar (Jaideep Ahlawat), the man connected to his son’s death. Through this unexpected meeting, the film explores grief across borders, the quiet dignity of soldiers, and the emotional residue of war decades later.
The Bluff – February 25 (Prime Video)
Set in the Caribbean during the 19th century, this survival-driven swashbuckler stars Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Ercell “Bloody Mary” Bodden, a former pirate who has attempted to bury her violent past. Living peacefully with her husband and son, she is forced back into combat when her old captain resurfaces seeking revenge and stolen treasure. The film replaces romanticised piracy with brutal survival, examining motherhood, legacy and what it means to defend a fragile peace.
One Battle After Another – February 26 (JioHotstar)
Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a decades-spanning political action drama loosely inspired by Vineland. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Bob Ferguson, a former revolutionary whose off-grid life is disrupted when old enemies resurface. As surveillance, ideological extremism and buried betrayals collide, Bob must protect his daughter while confronting a fractured America. The film blends action spectacle with pointed commentary on political radicalisation and generational fallout.
Accused – February 27 (Netflix)
Directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, this psychological drama follows Dr Geetika Sen (Konkona Sen Sharma), whose life implodes after she is accused of misconduct at her clinic. As public scrutiny intensifies and her adoption plans hang in limbo, she must navigate media trials, professional isolation and private doubt. The film examines the fragile line between perception and truth in an age of instant judgment.
Black Phone 2 – February 28 (JioHotstar)
Set four years after the original events, this sequel revisits Finney Blake as he struggles with lingering trauma. His sister Gwen begins experiencing disturbing visions that reconnect them to the supernatural entity known as The Grabber. The horror expands into a chilling winter setting where psychic links and unresolved terror collide, reinforcing the idea that evil does not simply disappear.
Bugonia – February 28 (JioHotstar)
Yorgos Lanthimos adapts the cult South Korean film Save the Green Planet! into a surreal black comedy thriller. Two conspiracy theorists abduct a pharmaceutical CEO, convinced she is an alien plotting humanity’s destruction. What unfolds is a claustrophobic psychological duel where delusion and corporate power blur into absurd, unsettling territory.
Chris Fleming: Live at the Palace – February 28 (JioHotstar)
The comedian’s high-energy special blends physical comedy, musical absurdity and sharp observational humour. Moving fluidly between cultural commentary and eccentric storytelling, the performance dismantles modern anxieties and social norms with theatrical flair and unpredictable pacing.
Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 – February 26 (Netflix)
The romantic saga continues as Benedict Bridgerton’s relationship with Sophie Baek faces mounting social and familial obstacles. The season deepens its exploration of class divisions, emotional vulnerability and rebellion against aristocratic expectations, building toward a decisive romantic climax.
BAFTA 2026 – February 23 (Lionsgate Play)
The 79th British Academy Film Awards celebrate the year’s finest achievements in global cinema. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the ceremony features top contenders including One Battle After Another, Sinners, and Hamnet, with high-profile acting categories and tribute performances marking one of awards season’s pivotal nights.
Paradise Season 2 – February 23 (JioHotstar)
The sci-fi drama expands beyond its bunker setting into a destabilised surface world. Secret service agent Xavier continues searching for his wife while political fractures deepen within the surviving society. New alliances and revelations reshape the stakes in this post-apocalyptic thriller.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Finale – February 23 (JioHotstar)
The fantasy drama concludes in the aftermath of the intense Trial of Seven. Ser Duncan the Tall survives the brutal confrontation but faces devastating consequences, including the shocking loss of Prince Baelor. The finale reshapes alliances and political futures within Westeros.
Psycho Saiyaan – February 24 (Amazon MX Player)
This romantic thriller charts the descent of Kartik Pandey, a poet whose obsession with Charu spirals into dangerous fixation. As he pursues her across cities and eliminates perceived threats, the story transforms from romantic longing into psychological instability, amplified by criminal entanglements.
Sangamarmar – February 27 (JioHotstar)
Spanning 25 years, this intergenerational family drama follows Amrita, whose sacrifice of personal ambition shapes her life and relationships. Told across two timelines, the series explores endurance, silence and the emotional cost of duty.
The Gray House – February 26 (Prime Video)
Set during the American Civil War, this historical drama focuses on women who evolve from Underground Railroad operatives into Union spies. Operating from a pivotal farmhouse, they influence military outcomes through intelligence and covert operations.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 – February 27 (Apple TV+)
The Monsterverse saga escalates as a new Titan rises from the ocean depths. As global destruction looms, Godzilla and Kong face a bioluminescent adversary, deepening Monarch’s secret history and expanding the scale of creature conflict.
Andha Pyaar 2.0 – February 28 (ZEE5)
This reality dating show experiment blindfolds its participants, forcing them to build emotional connections without visual cues. Hosted by Vivek Samtani and supported by a panel of comedians, the format tests whether personality and conversation can outweigh physical attraction in the final reveal.
As February concludes, streaming platforms deliver a relentless mix of prestige drama, franchise spectacle, psychological intensity and reality experimentation — a packed final stretch before March begins its next wave of premieres.














