Your Monthly Streaming Edit For March 2026
From prestige thrillers to guilty-pleasure drama, this month’s digital slate refuses to play safe
In the past, keeping up with some of the best and boundary-pushing shows and movies released on your favourite OTT platform might have been a solitary watch. And to add to that your yardstick for what constitutes as great series might be different from that of your noisy neighbours.
So, this time around, we've found the most-exciting and buzz-worthy streaming list to take your binging in isolation to what would demand conversations- to text friends mid-episode, argue over character choices, or dissect finales long after the credits rolled.
These are the OTT shows you must catch on Indian streaming platforms in March 2026:
Siren’s Kiss
When: March 2
Where: Prime Video
A psychological thriller rooted in obsession and suspicion, Siren’s Kiss reimagines the Japanese classic Koori no Sekai for a modern audience. Park Min-young plays Han Seol-ah, a poised art auctioneer whose past carries a disturbing pattern, every man she’s loved has died.
When insurance investigator Cha Woo-seok (Wi Ha-joon) begins investigation, he finds himself drawn to her, even as doubt lingers. The tension deepens with the arrival of Baek Joon-Beom (Kim Jung-Hyun), a mysterious tech entrepreneur who complicates the game further.
Young Sherlock
When: March 4
Where: Prime Video
Set in 1870s Oxford, this series follows a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes long before Baker Street fame. Framed for a murder he didn’t commit, his first case drags him into a global conspiracy that changes his life completely. Inspired by Andy Lane’s Young Sherlock books and shaped with the action-leaning tone associated with Guy Ritchie’s Holmes universe, the new OTT show reimagines the detective as inexperienced, impulsive, and still figuring out the instincts that will eventually define him.
Subedaar
When: March 5
Where: Prime Video
Set in the Indian heartland, Subedaar follows Arjun Maurya, a retired soldier struggling to adjust while fixing a fractured bond with his daughter. As crime and corruption creep closer to home, the battle shifts from the border to his own backyard. Directed by Suresh Triveni and led by Anil Kapoor alongside Radhika Madan, Saurabh Shukla, Aditya Rawal, Mona Singh and Faisal Malik, the film blends grounded action with an emotional father-daughter core.
Vladimir
When: March 5
Where: Netflix
Vladimir (not the Russian President) follows a professor whose life begins to unravel when she becomes dangerously fixated on a handsome new colleague. What starts as curiosity spirals into crazy obsession, pulling her into messy and emotionally complicated territory. Starring Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall, and based on Julia May Jonas’ novel, it leans into desire, power dynamics, and the chaos of blurred boundaries.
Boyfriend On Demand
When: March 6
Where: Netflix
Also known as Monthly Boyfriend, it’s a romcom led by Jisoo, in her return to acting as Seo Mi-Rae, a burned-out webtoon producer who signs up for an AI-powered virtual dating subscription to overcome loneliness. A fun escape blurs into reality as her digital ‘perfect boyfriend’ fantasy clashes with her real-life dynamic with colleague Park Kyeong-nam (Seo In-guk). Set in a world of VR-led romance, the series explores burnout, modern dating, and the emotional pull between curated virtual love and real connections.
Hello Bachhon
When:
Where: Netflix
Hello Bachhon traces the rise of a small-town physics teacher inspired by Alakh Pandey’s journey, as he challenges the education system and guides students chasing exams like NEET. Starring Vineet Kumar Singh, the series follows his early struggles, His way of teaching and the movement that grew from a small YouTube setup into a national learning platform.
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The Dinosaurs
When: March 6
Where: Netflix
It shows the rise and fall of prehistoric giants through a four-part documentary backed by Steven Spielberg and Amblin Entertainment, with Morgan Freeman narrating it. Built using advanced VFX and current fossil research, the series brings species across land, sea, and sky to life, from early proto-dinosaurs to apex predators like T-Rex and Spinosaurus, while tracing how they evolved, adapted, and eventually vanished.
One Piece: Into The Grand Line (Season 2)
When: March 10
Where: Netflix
One Piece: Into the Grand Line marks the return of Netflix’s live-action pirate saga for Season 2, as Luffy and the Straw Hats sail into the dangerous, unpredictable Grand Line. New enemies, stranger islands, and bigger stakes shape the journey as they chase the legendary treasure. The series, based on Eiichiro Oda’s record-breaking manga, was a global hit on debut, topping charts in 75+ countries and pulling nearly 100 million views.
Scarpetta
When: March 11
Where: Prime Video
Scarpetta brings Patricia Cornwell’s iconic forensic pathologist, with Nicole Kidman as Dr. Kay Scarpetta. Moving between the late 1990s and the present day, it follows her return to hometown when a new murder echoes a case that once nearly destroyed her career. As she navigates brutal crimes and strained personal ties, especially with her sister, the show leans into psychological tension as much as forensic detail.
Climax
When: March 16
Where: Disney+
Climax is a political thriller led by Ju Ji Hoon and Ha Ji Won, directed by Lee Ji Won. The series follows Bang Tae Seop, an ambitious prosecutor who fast-tracks his rise within Korea’s elite through a strategic marriage to former top actress Chu Sang A. What begins as an alliance of convenience turns into a ruthless game of influence, betrayal, and corporate power struggles. The show depicts ambition at its core, where climbing higher means trampling whoever stands closest.
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Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen
When: March 26
Where: Netflix
This 8-episode horror series follows Rachel and Nicky through the tense week leading up to their wedding, where excitement slowly fades. Created by Haley Z. Boston and produced by the Duffer Brothers, the show blends commitment anxiety with psychological horror, asking an unsettling question: what if you're about to marry the wrong person? Drawing visual cues from Carrie and Rosemary's Baby, it mixes paranoia, dark humour, and emotional unease as the couple's reality begins to feel unstable.
Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole
When: March 26
Where: Netflix
Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole brings the bestselling Harry Hole novels to screen for the first time, following the deeply troubled detective as he hunts a serial killer while clashing with corrupt cop Tom Waaler. Based on The Devil’s Star, the nine-episode Netflix series dives into moral grey zones, addiction, and obsession, positioning Hole as a flawed anti-hero navigating a justice system that isn’t always clean.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
When: Theatre Release in March 6, OTT Release on March 20
Where: Netflix
Much darker and expansive than the original series, the hit Netflix show starring Cillian Murphy is coming back this time as a feature-length continuation of the hit British crime saga created by Steven Knight. First to have a theatrical release and then on OTT one, the film The Immortal Man is set after the events of the television series, the film follows Tommy Shelby as he navigates a world on the brink of World War II. While exact plot details remain under wraps, the story is expected to explore Tommy’s legacy, the consequences of his political entanglements, and the shifting power dynamics of a rapidly changing Britain.

