
Another week, another excuse to cancel plans and stay glued to the screen and honestly, this week's OTT lineup makes it very easy to do exactly that. From emotional Indian dramas to Hollywood comedies, live concert films to live-action magic, the streaming platforms are serving up something for every mood. Grab your remote, pick your platform, and let's get into it.

It all started with UPSC prep, shared rooms, and the kind of friendships that only form when everyone around you is equally broke and terrified of failing. Season 3 picks up those same lives now scattered, complicated, and carrying the weight of choices made along the way. Directed by Apoorv Singh Karki, the show will have Naveen Kasturia, Abhilash Thapliyal, and Shivankit Singh Parihar returning to roles that feel like old friends. You can stream it on Amazon Prime Video on March 13.

Directly into the feels we go. Captured live in Manchester, this concert film documents Harry Styles' very first live performance of his highly anticipated new album 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.' No director needed when the man himself is the whole show, Styles commanding a full arena with that effortless rock-pop charisma that's made him one of the biggest names on the planet. For every fan who couldn't snag a ticket, tonight just got a whole lot better, which the documentary releaseing on Netflix on March 9.

Ten celebrity couples, one show, and absolutely zero chill this upcoming reality series is exactly the kind of addictive watch that ruins your sleep schedule in the best way. 'Mad For Each Other' puts real relationships under the spotlight as these couples go all out to prove their love on screen. And if you know anything about cameras, pressure, and celebrity egos in the same room, you already know things are going to get very interesting. Set to release on March 15 on Hotstar, mark your calendar now.

The seas are getting rougher and the enemies far more dangerous Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat crew set sail once again into the Grand Line, chasing the legendary One Piece with everything they've got. The live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's iconic manga picks up with higher stakes, bigger battles, and a world that keeps expanding in the most thrilling ways. Showrunner Steven Maeda returns with IƱaki Godoy as the rubber-limbed, dream-chasing Luffy, alongside Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson, and Taz Skylar. Season 1 won over even the most skeptical manga purists, season 2 on Netflix from March 10 is here to cement the legacy. Don't miss it.

A comedy drama that drops you straight into the kind of chaos only small-town life can cook up, 'Rooster' follows a character navigating the messiest, funniest corners of everyday existence with absolutely no filter. Created by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses, with Steve Carell anchoring the whole thing in a role that already feels tailor-made for him. Lawrence brought us Ted Lasso's soul, Carell gave us Michael Scott's madness and now both worlds are colliding on Hotstar from March 9. This one's going to be something special.

'Virgin River Season 7'
Shortly after the shocking events of Mel and Jack's wedding that's exactly where season 7 picks up, and honestly the wait has been unbearable. The much-awaited return of Virgin River drops on Netflix on March 12, with Alexandra Breckenridge and Martin Henderson stepping back into the roles that have kept fans hooked for years. That small-town warmth, those big emotional punches all of it returning just when we needed it most. If you've been counting down, your time is finally here.

Everyone's favourite bunny cop is dusting off her badge and Nick Wilde is sharpening that sly grin because Zootopia is back, baby! The sequel to the 2016 beloved classic returns with Judy and Nick diving headfirst into another adventure across the most chaotic, colourful, animal-packed city you've ever seen. Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman slip back into their iconic roles like they never left, bringing that same crackling chemistry and laugh-out-loud energy that made the original impossible not to love. Heartwarming, hilarious, and genuinely fun for everyone in the room, hitting JioHotstar on March 13. This one's a family night sorted.

If slow-burn emotional dramas that stay with you long after the screen goes dark are your thing this one's calling your name. 'Made In Korea' is a touching Indo-Korean drama that traces a deeply personal journey through identity, culture, and belonging as two worlds collide in the most unexpected and human ways. Director Ra. Director Ra. Karthik injects a lot of warmth and honesty to a story which seems to be truly fresh and emotionally based. The kind of film that sneaks up on you quietly and hits harder than you expected. On March 12, the Netflix has a treat in store to drama lovers.