Your March OTT Watchlist, Right Here

March
is
turning
out
to
be
an
interesting
month
for
OTT
as
several
movies
and
Web
series
across
different
languages
will
make
their
digital
premieres.

A
few
actors
will
also
be
making
their
screen
debut
while
some
films
which
didn’t
do
well
in
the
theatres
would
finally
be
getting
their
due.



Nadaaniyan


Where
to
watch:
Netflix


Release
date:
March
7

Ibrahim
Ali
Khan
makes
his
screen
debut
with

Nadaaniyan
.
He
will
be
joined
by
Khushi
Kapoor
who
has
already
been
seen
in

The
Archies

and

Loveyapa
.

Coming
from
the
house
of
Karan
Johar,
the
film
takes
the
responsibility
of
launching
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Amrita
Singh’s
son
alongside
Sridevi
and
Boney
Kapoor’s
daughter.

A
romcom
drama
that
is
reminiscent
to
the
kind
of
films
that
Imran
Khan
had
done
earlier
in
his
career
(Ek
Main
Aur
Ek
Tu,
Break
Ke
Baad,
I
Hate
Luv
Storys
),

Nadaaniyan

should
make
for
good
popcorn
entertainment.



Dupahiya


Where
to
watch:
Amazon
Prime


Release
date:
March
7

For
those
who
liked

Panchayat
,
here
comes

Dupahiya

which
seems
to
be
on
the
same
lines.

A
story
set
in
a
village
where
a
groom’s
motorcycle
(Dupahiya)
gets
stolen,
this
one
should
be
a
slice
of
life

khatta-meetha

entertainer
that
should
reach
out
to
the
hinterland
as
well.

The
cast
is
impressive
with
Gajraj
Rao,
Renuka
Shahane,
Bhuvan
Arora,
Sparsh
Srivastava,
Shivani
Raghuvanshi
and
Yashpal
Sharma
coming
together.



The
Waking
Of
A
Nation


Where
to
watch:
Sony
LIV


Release
date:
March
7

What
really
happened
during
Jallianwala
Bagh?

Was
it
an
accident,
a
conspiracy,
a
retaliation
or
something
far
more
sinister?

Ram
Madhvani’s
series
unearths
one
of
the
darkest
chapters
in
Indian
history
and
investigates
what
happened
through
the
eyes
of
a
lawyer
(Taaruk
Raina)
who
takes
it
upon
himself
to
bring
the
revelation
to
the
world.

Nikita
Dutta,
Sahil
Mehta
and
Bhawsheel
Singh
Sahni
form
the
principal
cast.



Rekhachithram


Where
to
watch:
SonyLIV


Release
date:
March
7

Directed
by
Jofin
T
Chacko,
this
Malayalam
crime
thriller
revolves
around
a
police
officer
who
rejoins
the
force
after
a
gambling
scandal
and
wants
to
unravel
a
long-unsolved
murder
case.

The
film
stars
Asif
Ali
and
Anaswara
Rajan
with
Mammootty,
Manoj
K
Jayan,
Siddique,
Jagadish,
Saikumar,
Harisree
Ashokan
and
Indrans.



Thandel


Where
to
watch:
Netflix


Release
date:
March
7

Naga
Chaitanya
and
Sai
Pallavi’s
film
is
an
action-romantic
drama
about
how
Pakistani
forces
catch
a
fisherman
from
Srikakulam
in
international
waters.



Be
Happy


Where
to
watch:
Amazon
Prime


Release
date:
March
14

A
few
weeks
ago
Abhishek
Bachchan
was
seen
in

I
Want
To
Talk

which
didn’t
do
well
at
all
in
theatres
but
scored
better
on
OTT.

ABJr
will
now
be
seen
in

Be
Happy
,
a
made-for-OTT
film.
A
father-daughter
tale
centred
on
a
dance
show,
this
movie
by
Director
Remo
D’
Souza
has
Inayat
Verma
playing
the
young
one.



Emergency


Where
to
watch:
Netflix


Release
date:
March
17

Kangana
Ranaut’s

Emergency

fetched
some
good
reviews
but
couldn’t
cover
much
distance
theatrically.

A
political
drama
set
around
Indira
Gandhi,
it
should
do
well
amongst
those
who
like
biopics
and
historic
dramas.



Kanneda


Where
to
watch:
JioHotstar


Release
date:
March
21


Kanneda

(slang
for
Canada,
as
prevalent
amongst
Punjabis)
promises
a
cracker
of
a
drama.

The
series
picks
up
from
real
life
headlines
and
promises
to
be
an
edge
of
the
seat
entertainer.

Parmish
Verma,
Mohammed
Zeeshan
Ayyub,
Aadar
Malik,
Jasmin
Bajwa
and
Arunoday
Singh
star.



Fateh


Where
to
watch:
Jio
Hotstar


Release
date:
To
Be
Decided

Sonu
Sood
turned
director
with

Fateh

and
made
a
stylish
action
entertainer
which
had
a
holds-no-bar
approach
when
it
came
to
brutality
and
violence.

The
film
did
reasonably
well
in
theatres
and
now
that
it’s
arriving
on
OTT,
it
should
appeal
to
that
segment
of
audiences
which
liked

Kill

and

Marco
.



Deva


Where
to
watch:
Netflix


Release
date:
To
Be
Decided

One
of
the
better
films
of
2025,

Deva

unfortunately
didn’t
get
its
due
in
the
theatres.

Shahid
Kapoor
did
quite
well
in
this
slow
burner
suspense
drama
with
a
very
different
kind
of
story
that
requires
patient
viewing.