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Sarzameen, Mandala Murders, Rangeen, Happy Gilmore 2 & More: 18 New OTT Releases To Watch This Week | Web-series News


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Sarzameen, Mandala Murders, Rangeen, Trigger, and Happy Gilmore 2, here’s your complete July 21–27 binge guide.

This week’s OTT slate delivers thrills, emotions, and intrigue—from Sarzameen’s patriotism-fueled family drama to the eerie mystery of Mandala Murders, and the dark humor of Rangeen.

This week’s OTT lineup is a treasure trove of gripping thrillers, heart-tugging dramas, nostalgic sequels, and reality shows that mirror real-world class divides. From the haunting valleys of Sarzameen to the high-voltage enigma of Mandala Murders and the bittersweet charm of Rangeen, your binge-watch calendar is sorted. Here’s your detailed list of all that’s streaming across platforms:

1. Sarzameen

Streaming from July 25 | JioHotstar

Set against the volatile backdrop of Kashmir, Sarzameen blends patriotism with personal tragedy. Prithviraj Sukumaran stars as Colonel Vijay Menon, navigating a painful familial rift when his son, played by Ibrahim Ali Khan, becomes entangled with extremist forces. Kajol delivers a powerhouse performance as Meera—a mother torn between love and loyalty. Expect emotional intensity, explosive action, and haunting questions of identity and sacrifice.

2. Mandala Murders

Streaming from July 25 | Netflix

A shadowy cult. Ritualistic killings. A village gripped by secrets. Mandala Murders plunges you into the eerie hamlet of Charandaspur where two investigators chase a twisted trail of occult mysteries. As buried histories and forgotten beliefs rise to the surface, this series promises to be a spine-tingling ride that tests your nerves and your sense of reason.

3. Rangeen

Streaming from July 25 | Prime Video

Cheating, chaos, and catharsis meet in this dark comedy that follows Adarsh, a seemingly average man whose world implodes after discovering his wife’s betrayal. What begins as a humorous misadventure spirals into a moving exploration of masculinity, morality, and emotional healing. Expect laughter, tears, and some unexpected truths.

4. Happy Gilmore 2

Streaming from July 25 | Netflix

Three decades after his breakout win, Happy Gilmore returns—this time to support his daughter’s ballerina dreams. Aging, out of shape, and hilariously unfiltered, Happy (Adam Sandler) must confront the golf world again, along with his own insecurities and bitter rivals like Shooter McGavin. A sequel soaked in nostalgia, humor, and a surprising emotional edge.

5. The Eastern Gate

Streaming from July 26 | JioHotstar

This Polish spy thriller follows Ewa Oginiec, a burned-out agent who steps back into the espionage game to uncover the truth behind her partner’s mysterious disappearance near the Suwałki Gap—a key NATO region. With Russian military whispers and geopolitical undertones, this is a taut, cerebral watch for fans of international thrillers.

6. The Sandman Season 2 Part 2

Streaming from July 24 | Netflix

Dream faces the consequences of his actions in this visually sumptuous continuation of Neil Gaiman’s mythological saga. As the Kindly Ones rise and his siblings plot in shadow, Dream must confront his past to save the Dreaming from collapse. Expect poetic dread, philosophical battles, and stunning world-building.

7. The Society

Streaming from July 21 | JioHotstar

Class warfare hits reality TV in The Society, where 25 players representing The Royals, The Regulars, and The Rags compete for survival in a twisted social experiment. With 200+ hours of strategy, betrayal, and drama, this is Bigg Boss meets Squid Game with an Indian twist.

8. Washington Black

Streaming from July 23 | JioHotstar

Based on Esi Edugyan’s award-winning novel, this historical adventure follows a young enslaved boy with a brilliant mind as he escapes a Barbados plantation and journeys across the globe. Washington Black explores themes of science, self-discovery, and survival with cinematic grandeur and heart.

9. Try: A Miracle In Us

Streaming from July 25 | Netflix

When a struggling rugby team faces the odds at a national sports festival, their coach and players must overcome emotional wounds, internal conflicts, and physical limitations. A moving South Korean sports drama with soul and sweat, it stars Yoon Kye Sang, Im Se Mi, and Kim Yo Han.

10. Justice On Trial

Streaming from July 21 | Prime Video

Led by the iconic Judge Judy, this docu-series revives real-life courtroom drama with reenactments, legal analysis, and debates around some of the US justice system’s most controversial cases. If you love true crime and justice reform stories, this one’s for you.

11. The Hunting Wives

Streaming from July 21 | Netflix

Behind the manicured lawns of East Texas lies a dark world of secrets, seduction, and violence. Brittany Snow stars as Sophie, whose suburban life is disrupted by the alluring and dangerous Margo and her “Hunting Wives” circle. Think Desperate Housewives meets Big Little Lies with an extra shot of danger.

12. Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War

Streaming from July 23 | Prime Video

In its explosive second season, this docuseries peels back the shiny façade of America’s Teen Mania youth ministry. With testimonies and archived footage, it exposes psychological manipulation, spiritual boot camps, and emotional scars that still linger.

13. Acapulco Season 4

Streaming from July 23 | Apple TV+

The final season of this bilingual dramedy sees present-day Máximo scrambling to revive Las Colinas resort while flashbacks to 1986 reveal young Máximo’s relentless hustle. Warm, funny, and rich in retro vibes, it’s a vibrant sendoff to a beloved series.

14. Critical: Between Life & Death

Streaming from July 23 | Netflix

This six-part medical docuseries offers real-time, raw footage of London’s trauma teams as they respond to emergencies. From roadside rescues to operating rooms, it’s a gripping, pulse-pounding portrait of heroism and human fragility.

15. Letters from the Past

Streaming from July 23 | Netflix

A batch of forgotten student letters from 2003 unravels buried truths when rediscovered by a teacher’s daughter in 2023. This Turkish drama is a tearjerker filled with personal reckonings, lost loves, and identity quests that span generations.

16. Tin Soldier

Streaming from July 23 | Prime Video

A war veteran cult. A dangerous infiltration. And a moral line that keeps blurring. With Scott Eastwood, Jamie Foxx, and Robert De Niro in lead roles, Tin Soldier offers a gritty look at trauma, loyalty, and the violent aftershocks of war.

17. Novocaine

Streaming from July 24 | Prime Video

Jack Quaid stars as Nate, a man who can’t feel pain—but his emotional vulnerability becomes his strength when his colleague is kidnapped. With comedy, action, and heart, Novocaine delivers an original take on the underdog rescue mission trope.

18. Trigger

Streaming from July 25 | Netflix

What happens when illegal firearms flood a gun-free South Korea? A sniper-turned-cop (Kim Nam-gil) and a ruthless arms broker (Kim Young-kwang) face off in this gripping 10-episode action thriller that questions justice, order, and human instinct.

Whether you’re in the mood for mind-bending fantasy, emotionally charged drama, social commentary, or pulse-racing action, this week’s OTT offerings cover every mood and genre. Happy streaming!

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Yatamanyu Narain is a Sub-Editor at News18.com with a passion for all things entertainment. Whether he’s breaking the latest Bollywood news or chatting with rising stars in the OTT world, he’s always on the hun…Read More

Yatamanyu Narain is a Sub-Editor at News18.com with a passion for all things entertainment. Whether he’s breaking the latest Bollywood news or chatting with rising stars in the OTT world, he’s always on the hun… Read More

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