
All The New OTT Movies And Shows Releasing In March 2025
8 exciting new releases for you to binge on this month!
If you’re one of those perennially at-home people, binge watching anything and everything, just so that you don’t have to go out and meet actual people, or you’re just another cynical human who is quite done with getting disappointed over and over again, it’ll be hard to get excited at the idea of another bunch of new OTT releases month after month.
It’s March and naturally, a whole new set of movies and shows are set to release on a streaming platform – what's the big deal, you’d ask? Frankly speaking, we can’t claim to list a dozen reasons in support of that argument either.
All we can do is hope, as ardent lovers of movies and shows, that this month’s outings are better than everything else that’s released this year. On that note, shall we get to the point, is it?
New OTT Films & Shows Releasing in March 2025
With Love, Meghan
She may have given up her showbiz dreams to marry a real-life prince but Meghan Markle is no mood to give up the arc lights as yet. She’s back in front of the camera, this time for a chat-show-cum-cooking/gardening show, where she talks to her famous friends about all things frivolous and fancy.
Where to watch: Netflix
Release date: March 4, 2025
Picture This
After winning over the audiences as Kate Sharma in Bridgerton, Simone Ashley is back with another love story, this time, in a not-so-period era. It’s based on the book, Five Blind Dates, so expect romance, comedy and a fair bit of drama as well.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Release date: March 6, 2025
Nadaaniyan
Saif Ali Khan’s son is finally making his movie debut, accompanied by Khushi Kapoor in her second release of the year. It’s looking like your typical rom-com, to be fair, the kind of harmless fun that all of us like to indulge in every once in a while. But could the film be anything more than that? It’ll all depend on how good the two of them can act!
Where to watch: Netflix
Release date: March 7, 2025
Dupahiya
Amidst all the urban content releasing this month, this one stands out simply because it’s got a rural setting, to begin with. This comedy of errors that boasts of an exciting cast, has got a lost ‘dupahiya’ or bike at the centre as a to-be-bride's family and her ex-lover are on the search for it.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Release date: March 7, 2025
Be Happy
There’s something about a father-daughter bond that never fails to tug at your heartstrings, isn’t it? Abhishek Bachchan plays a single father trying to make his young daughter’s dream of winning a dance reality show come to life. This just might be the kind of tear-jerker you didn’t know you needed!
Where to watch: Prime Video
Release date: March 14, 2025
The Residence
From Shonda Rhymes comes another thriller, as an eccentric cop (played by Uzo Aduba) who gets tasked with solving a crime in the White House where over 150 guests are suspects in the case. We know we’ll be tuning in!
Where to watch: Netflix
Release date: March 20, 2025
Kanneda
This hard-hitting crime drama explores many things at once – immigration, racism, gang wars and the extent to watch one has to go for survival in a land not their own. The show is set in Canada in the 90s, and the title comes from the way Punjabis tend to pronounce it.
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Release date: March 21, 2025
Holland
Nicole Kidman is having way too much fun as an actor, that we’ve already told you. And to prove our point further, here’s another film featuring the actor in the lead, this time a dark mystery thriller. Knowing Kidman, this one’s also going to be another power-packed role for the actor and another visual treat for us, her loyal audiences.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Release date: March 27, 2025