A new month requires a new watchlist to keep the entertainment going. So, we have curated a perfect OTT lineup for you to stream this month. From intense thrillers to heartwarming romcoms, March has something to fit everyone’s mood. Check out this list of some of the latest OTT movies and shows releasing in March 2025.
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Romance/Drama/Comedy
1. Nadaaniyaan
Do you remember when Rahul from Kuchh Kuchh Hota Hai taught us “Pyaar dosti hai“? It’s time to understand the modern meaning of love as Arjun says, “Pyaar arrangement hai.” Our favourite Bollywood teacher Miss Briganza is back with a new batch of students including Arjun and Pia. The two lovers are here to show you a beautiful love arrangement through the movie, Nadaaniyaan. Marking Ibrahim Ali Khan’s Bollywood debut, the film also stars Khushi Kapoor and Archana Puran Singh in the lead.
When to watch: March 7
Where to watch: Netflix
2. Plankton: The Movie
SpongeBob SquarePant fans, ensemble! Sheldon J. Plankton, Mr Krab’s business rival, has his own universe where he plots against his inmates. This time, he is conspiring against the world to establish his rule. But things get chaotic when he fights with his computer wife. As their love story ends, she is set to take revenge by using Plankton’s evil schemes against him. Directed by Dave Needham, the movie is a rollercoaster of dramatic twists, clever humour and romance.
When to watch: March 7
Where to watch: Netflix
3. Dupahiya
Starring Gajraj Rao and Sparsh Shrivastava in the lead, this web series tells a hilarious tale of Dhadakpur, the Belgium of Bihar. The village is clean, green and crime-free. The villagers are excited to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of living in such a safe space. All goes well until the Jha family loses the expensive motorcycle they recently bought. Who is behind this mischief? Will the village still celebrate its crime-free record?
When to watch: March 7
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
4. Picture This
The popular British actor Simone Ashley from the Bridgerton series is back with a new movie. In this rom-com, Pia (Simone Ashley) consults an astrologer regarding her career and love life. A strange prediction reveals that she will meet her soulmate in the next five dates. Simultaneously, her ex-boyfriend Charlie reappears to fuel the chaos. The movie also stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Phil Dunster, Sindhu Vee, Nikesh Patel, Adil Ray, and Anoushka Chaddha in the lead roles.
When to watch: March 6
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
5. Be Happy
Want to watch a feel-good movie? Be Happy is exactly the OTT release you’d want to watch in March 2025. The movie delves into the life of Shiv Rastogi, a single father who lives to fulfil his daughter Dhara’s wishes. She is passionate about dance and wants to take it to the big stage. However, the road to this goal isn’t easy. Will Shiv make his daughter happy by making her dream come true? The movie casts Abhishek Bachchan, Inayat Verma, Nora Fatehi, Johny Lever and Harleen Sethi in the main roles.
When to watch: March 14
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
6. Anora
After winning five Oscars this year, the movie Anora is set to have an OTT release in March 2025. Anora, a young girl from Brooklyn, is looking for someone to bring her Cinderella-style love story to life. Her wish is fulfilled when she marries the son of a business tycoon. But her dreamy life comes to a halt when his parents threaten her and tell her to annul the marriage. The movie features Mikey Madison, Yuriy Borisov, Luna Sofia Miranda and Karren Karagulian among other notable names.
When to watch: March 17
Where to watch: JioHotstar
7. Azaad
Set in the pre-independence era, Azaad highlights the brutal zamindari system in India in 1920. The well-known story takes a unique narrative through Govind and Janaki who fall in love despite their class and caste differences. Govind is a young stable boy who dares to ride Janaki’s father’s horse. However, these small actions turn out to be the biggest mistakes of Govind’s life. Will Janaki’s father forgive him or kill him? The movie marks the debut of Rasha Thadani and Aaman Devgan. It also features Piyush Mishra, Ajay Devgn, Diana Penty and Mohit Malik in supporting roles.
When to watch: March 14
Where to watch: Netflix
Crime/Thriller
1. Rekhachithram
Get ready to watch one of the most pulse-racing OTT releases in March 2025. Rekhachithram tracks the story of suspended police officer Vivek Gopinath. When a 40-year-old murder case remains unsolved, his department is forced to hire him again. Will he redeem himself by solving the mystery or deny taking the case?
When to watch: March 7
Where to watch: Sony LIV
2. Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
The makers of Khakee: The Bihar Chapter are set to explore a new territory through Khakee: The Bengal Chapter. Following the death of a respected minister in 2002, IPS Arjun Maitra vows to make Kolkata corruption-free. However, he struggles more than he imagined as Bagha, an underworld don, becomes a threat to his existence. Will he achieve his goal despite the unfavourable circumstances? The series casts Ritwik Bhowmik, Chitrangada Singh, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee and Aakanksha Singh in major roles.
When to watch: March 20
Where to watch: Netflix
3. Kanneda
Starring the celebrated Punjabi singer and rapper Parmish Verma, Kanneda follows the life of Nirmal Chahal, a survivor of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. As Nirmal leaves for Canada to start afresh, he struggles to build his identity. With an ambition to become a famous Punjabi artist, he joins forces with the mafia. The series casts Navdeep Monga, Arunoday Singh, Aadar Malik, Jasmin Bajwa and Ranvir Shorey.
When to watch: March 20
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Drama
1. Oppenheimer
After a successful theatrical release in 2023, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is ready for an OTT release in March 2025. The thriller movie is based on the book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and the late Martin J. Sherwin. The movie follows the events of World War II when Robert Oppenheimer was appointed to make a nuclear bomb. The film features Cillian Murphy, Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Emily Blunt, and Robert Downey Jr. among other notable names.
When to watch: March 21
Where to watch: Netflix
2. Daredevil: Born Again
The devil is still out there, and so is Matt Murdock, the blind lawyer who punishes criminals at night. Matt meets Kingpin who happens to be the enemy of the serial killer, Muse. This further confuses Matt as he struggles to reach the depth of the case. Which of the two is responsible for the ongoing criminal activities in New York? Will Matt save his city’s innocent people or let the culprits roam freely?
When to watch: March 5
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Lifestyle/Reality Series
1. With Love, Meghan
The famous American actor and the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle believes that “love is in the details.” To elaborate on this idea, she is launching a reality series titled With Love, Meghan. She will invite various celebrities and help them reconnect with nature through food.
When to watch: March 4
Where to watch: Netflix
Docuseries
1. American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden
The gripping docuseries follows an intense investigation to hunt down Osama Bin Laden who led the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, in the US. Directed by Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan, the series features people handling the case to capture one of the deadliest terrorists in the world.
When to watch: March 10
Where to watch: Netflix
2. The Waking Of A Nation
Starring the singer and actor Taaruk Raina, The Waking Of A Nation takes a closer look at the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919. The series unfolds the conspiracy behind the brutal attack by the British troops led by Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer. Created and directed by Ram Madhvani, the docuseries also stars Nikita Dutta, Sahil Mehta, and Bhawsheel Singh Sahni in powerful roles.
When to watch: March 7
Where to watch: Sony LIV
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