Your Guide To All The New Movies And TV Shows Announced By Netflix
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If you're wondering why there have been so many new announcements on Netflix today, here's why: the streaming platform has completed ten years in India and is marking the moment with one of its largest content lineups so far. The platform has revealed a wide mix of films, series, returning seasons and reality formats, bringing together mainstream stars, streaming regulars and strong ensemble casts. The slate moves across politics, law, romance, war, comedy and real-life inspired stories, while also expanding several existing franchises that already have loyal fanbases.
Here is a full breakdown of the announced titles.
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Family Business
This Succession-esque corporate drama centres on Jeh Davar, a powerful business figure played by Anil Kapoor. His decision to turn against his protégé Sid Mehta, played by Vijay Varma, sets off a fight over money, control and legacy. The story explores how professional rivalry spills into personal territory, affecting relationships inside and outside the boardroom. The cast includes Rhea Chakraborty, Neha Dhupia, Dhruv Sehgal, Raimi Sen, Akash Khurana and Apara Mehta. The series looks at ambition, loyalty and the cost of power within a family driven business empire.
Kartavya
Saif Ali Khan plays police officer Pawan Malik, a man pushed to his limits as threats close in around him. His duty begins to clash with his responsibility toward his family, forcing him to make decisions that carry lasting consequences. The narrative focuses on moral pressure and the emotional weight of law enforcement.
Directed by Pulkit, the film also features Rasika Dugal, Sanjay Mishra and journalist Saurabh Dwivedi.
Ikka
Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna play rival lawyers in this courtroom drama. Their professional conflict forms the heart of the story as legal arguments turn personal and stakes rise inside the courtroom. The film builds on the tension between two strong personalities with very different approaches to justice. Dia Mirza, Tillotama Shome and Sanjeeda Shaikh appear in key roles, adding layers to the legal and emotional conflict.
Dhindora 2
Bhuvan Bam returns with a new season of his comedy series, bringing back characters such as Sameer and Titu Mama. The show continues to draw from everyday chaos, family interactions and absurd situations that spiral out of control. The announcement hints at new storylines while keeping the familiar tone that built its audience during the first season.
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Hello Bachhon
This series traces the early life of Physics Wallah founder Alakh Pandey, played by Vineet Kumar Singh. It follows his journey as a student and his decision to make education more accessible. The narrative focuses on determination, teaching methods and the challenges of building something meaningful from the ground up. The project is backed by The Viral Fever Studios, which created some of the most successful early OTT shows like Kota Factory and Panchayat.
Hum Hindustani
Set during India’s first democratic elections, the series looks at a turning point in the country’s political journey. Saif Ali Khan plays a figure advocating universal adult suffrage, while Pratik Gandhi portrays a monarch dealing with political change and unrest in his region. The show blends personal struggles with wider social shifts, capturing how individuals respond to a new democratic structure.
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Aishwarya Lekshmi plays the CEO of a dating app who turns to her own platform to find a partner. Arjun Das plays a man who questions the idea of technology deciding compatibility. Their interactions explore trust, expectations and the search for connection in a digital environment.
Maa Behen
Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri and Dharna Durga play members of a family whose lives are disrupted when a dead body appears in their home out of nowhere. As they try to avoid suspicion, they deal with neighbours, police attention and their own differences. The story moves between tension and humour as the trio attempts to manage a situation that keeps getting harder to contain.
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Talaash: A Mother’s Search
This drama follows a mother whose daughter is taken away shortly after birth. Years pass as she continues searching, only to suspect that people close to her may be involved. The story focuses on grief, persistence and the emotional toll of a long search. Parineeti Chopra leads the cast alongside Tahir Raj Bhasin, Soni Razdan and Anup Soni.
Musafir Cafe
Vikrant Massey plays Chander, a man who opens a café after losing the woman he loved. His present relationship with Preeti, played by Mahima Makwana, unfolds alongside memories of his past with Sudha, played by Vedika Pinto. The story examines how people carry unresolved feelings into new phases of life.
Chumbak
This ensemble comedy revolves around five couples living in the same residential colony. Misunderstandings, domestic tensions and daily routines shape the narrative as their lives overlap in unexpected ways.
The cast includes Neena Gupta, Sumeet Vyas, Arjun Bijlani, Sumeet Raghavan and Deven Bhojani.
Lust Stories 3
The anthology returns with films by Vishal Bhardwaj, Kiran Rao, Shakun Batra and Vikramaditya Motwane. Each segment explores relationships, desire and emotional complexity through different perspectives.
Actors include Ali Fazal, Konkona Sen Sharma, Radhika Apte and Aditi Rao Hydari.
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Maamla Legal Hai Season 2
The courtroom comedy returns with a fresh shift in power as VD Tyagi, played by Ravi Kishan, steps into the role of a judge. That promotion changes how cases unfold, placing him in a position where his past instincts as a lawyer clash with the discipline expected from the bench. The new season promises stranger cases, louder arguments and legal situations that test both logic and patience. Nidhi Bisht, Nyla Grewal and Kusha Kapila join the ensemble, adding new personalities to the chaos.
Legacy
This political drama follows a leader played by R Madhavan, a man with strong public support and a carefully built image. As opponents begin to challenge his decisions, questions about ethics, responsibility and the use of power start surfacing. The story tracks how political authority shapes personal choices, especially when maintaining control becomes more important than staying transparent. Abhishek Banerjee and Nimisha Sajayan play figures who stand on the opposing side of this power structure, pushing back through legal, social and strategic routes.
Operation Safed Sagar
Set against the backdrop of the 1999 Kargil conflict, this war drama looks at the Indian Air Force’s senior officers and new recruits as they carry out missions that place them in direct danger, while families at home deal with uncertainty. Jimmy Shergill, Siddharth, Dia Mirza, Abhay Varma, Prajakta Koli and Mihir Ahuja form the core cast.
Mismatched Final Season
The fourth season brings the long running story of Rishi and Dimple toward its conclusion. Played by Rohit Saraf and Prajakta Koli, the pair revisit years of friendship, conflict and emotional growth as they try to understand what they truly want from each other. Past misunderstandings, career choices and personal fears continue to influence their present decisions. Supporting characters also see their arcs close, tying up relationships that developed over earlier seasons and giving the series a sense of completion.
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Super Subbu
Subbu, played by Sundeep Kishan, takes up a government job as a teacher in a rural area, hoping stability will improve his prospects for marriage. However, his assignment to teach sex education in a conservative setting leads to resistance from locals, social friction and moments of conflict. As he tries to communicate sensitive topics, he also deals with his own insecurities and family expectations. Mithila Palkar and Murli Sharma appear in key roles.
Made In Korea
Priyanka Mohan plays a woman determined to reach Korea and build a life there, a dream she has carried since childhood. Despite her parents’ doubts, she makes the move and faces language barriers, cultural differences and legal complications. The film tracks her resilience as she navigates work, survival and identity in an unfamiliar system. Through setbacks and small victories, the narrative looks at migration, ambition and the emotional weight of starting over far from home.
Takshakudu
This thriller opens with a man being rescued by villagers after losing his sight under unclear circumstances. Carrying few belongings and a guarded past, he slowly integrates into the community while hints of a larger backstory begin to surface. His blindness does not stop him from moving with purpose, and signs of a revenge plan emerge as he tracks those who wronged him. Anand Devarkonda and Nitanshi Goel lead the cast.
Desi Bling
This reality series follows the Indian origin elite living in Dubai, focusing on their social lives rather than business dealings. Viewers see family tensions, friendships, rivalries and the pressures that come with maintaining status in elite circles. Lavish events and private disagreements form much of the drama, with personal relationships often becoming public. The show includes figures such as the 1% man of Dubai, Rizwan Sajan, and others from equally high net worth backgrounds.
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Ghooskhor Pandat
Manoj Bajpayee plays a police officer whose career has stalled and whose reputation has suffered. His personal life is also under strain when he is assigned to investigate a violent case involving a woman thrown from a moving vehicle. The investigation forces him to confront corruption within the system as well as his own moral compromises. As evidence builds, so does pressure from superiors and outside forces who want the case handled quietly. The film follows his attempt to navigate truth, survival and professional duty in a space where justice rarely comes easy.
Accused
Konkona Sen Sharma plays a medical professional whose career is shaken when she is accused of sexual misconduct. Public attention grows quickly, affecting her standing at work and within her community. Even her daughter, played by Pratibha Ranta, begins to question what to believe. The story examines how allegations reshape identity, reputation and family trust, especially in a space where truth and perception blur. As she fights to clear her name, the narrative looks at legal processes, social judgment and the emotional toll of living under constant suspicion.


