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The first week of June brings a packed mix of new releases across genres and languages, with everything from sports documentaries and true-crime investigations to Korean dramas, spy thrillers and workplace comedies arriving on streaming platforms. Whether you're interested in the rise of Titan, the aftermath of Michael Jackson's 2005 trial, a serial killer hunt in Kolkata or a Malayalam thriller about government surveillance, there is no shortage of fresh content to add to your watchlist. Here are the biggest OTT releases streaming this week.
This sports documentary series revisits some of the most dramatic turnarounds in sporting history, from teams and athletes written off by critics to improbable championship runs and last-minute victories. Through archival footage, interviews and behind-the-scenes accounts, the series examines the moments that transformed apparent defeats into unforgettable comebacks.
Release date: June 1, 2026
Where to watch: JioHotstar
The Korean drama follows Do Ji-ui, a privileged plastic surgeon completing mandatory public health service on the remote island of Pyeondong-do. What begins as an inconvenient assignment becomes increasingly dangerous as a series of disturbing incidents unfold around him. While adapting to island life and growing closer to Yook Ha-ri, he is forced to uncover the truth behind the events threatening the community.
Release date: June 1, 2026
Where to watch: Disney+
Set in Manhattan’s Murray Hill neighbourhood, this comedy-drama follows five young professionals trying to establish careers while navigating friendships, dating and personal ambitions. As workplace rivalries, romantic entanglements and life-changing decisions begin to overlap, the group struggles to balance professional success with the realities of adulthood.
Release date: June 2, 2026
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Inspired by Vinay Kamath’s book on the history of Titan, the series chronicles the creation and growth of one of India’s most successful consumer brands. Starring Naseeruddin Shah as JRD Tata and Jim Sarbh as Xerxes Desai, the drama follows the challenges of building a homegrown watch company, the business decisions that shaped its identity, and the people who transformed it into a household name.
Release date: June 3, 2026
Where to watch: MX Player
This documentary revisits the 2005 criminal trial involving Michael Jackson and examines the allegations, courtroom proceedings and intense media scrutiny surrounding the case. Through interviews, archival footage and legal analysis, it explores how the verdict affected Jackson’s public image, and career.
Release date: June 3, 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
Set in the aftermath of the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common, the limited series follows André Hanscombe and his son Alex, who witnessed the attack. As the police investigation attracts national attention and relentless media coverage, the father and son attempt to cope with trauma, public scrutiny and the long process of rebuilding their lives.
Release date: June 4, 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
The sequel to Dhurandhar follows Hamza Ali Mazari and Jaskirat Singh Rangi after the death of Lyari crime boss Rehman Dakait. Their mission takes them deep into Karachi’s criminal underworld as they attempt to dismantle networks connected to terrorism, organised crime and cross-border operations. As the stakes rise, the pair find themselves confronting enemies with ties to powerful intelligence and criminal organisations.
Release date: June 4, 2026
Where to watch: JioHotstar
This crime thriller follows a series of events that draw three very different women into a dangerous criminal conspiracy in a small Indian town. As secrets surrounding corruption, violence and local power structures begin to emerge, they find themselves caught in a conflict that threatens both their families and their lives.
Release date: June 4, 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
The series follows Goldy, a young man determined to become wealthy as quickly as possible, who joins a pyramid marketing operation believing it will change his life. As he recruits friends and family into the business, the scheme begins to unravel, leaving him trapped between mounting pressure, damaged relationships and the consequences of his choices.
Release date: June 5, 2026
Where to watch: Prime Video
This Malayalam action thriller follows a defence expert and former Judge Advocate General officer who uncovers a conspiracy involving politicians, corporate leaders and a government surveillance programme. After learning that defence-grade spyware is being used to monitor ordinary citizens, he becomes a fugitive while attempting to expose those responsible before the evidence is destroyed.
Release date: June 5, 2026
Where to watch: ZEE5
Set in Kolkata, this crime thriller stars Karisma Kapoor as Rita Brown, an alcoholic police officer investigating a serial killer while dealing with her own personal struggles. As the body count rises and the investigation becomes increasingly complicated, Rita is forced to confront both the murderer and the issues threatening to destroy her career.
Release date: June 5, 2026
Where to watch: ZEE5
Starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, this romantic comedy follows two career-focused colleagues who begin a secret relationship. As they attempt to keep their romance hidden from co-workers and management, workplace complications, professional ambitions and personal insecurities threaten to derail both their relationship and their careers.
Release date: June 5, 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
This Korean drama follows Na Hwa-jin, an investigator working for the Teacher Rights Protection Bureau, an organisation tasked with restoring order to troubled schools. Alongside his colleagues, he takes on violent students, abusive authority figures and institutional failures through unconventional methods that frequently place him at odds with the system he is trying to protect.
Release date: June 5, 2026
Where to watch: Netflix