If your watchlist is feeling a little stale, today’s the day to fix that. The latest update on new OTT releases this week in Bollywood is stacked, we’re talking a Punjab-set revenge thriller, a psychological kidnapping drama, the much-awaited return of a fan-favourite romance saga, and a true-crime series inspired by one of Delhi’s most chilling real cases. June 2026 has quietly turned into one of the busiest streaming months of the year, and this week alone brings enough new Hindi shows and films to fill an entire weekend of binge-watching.
I went through everything dropping on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5, Lionsgate Play, and Amazon MX Player this week, and honestly, there’s a little bit of everything – crime, comedy, horror, and even a cooking show with a Gen-Z twist. Here’s the full rundown, organised so you can find exactly what’s worth your time.
What’s New On OTT This Week: The Quick Answer
The biggest new OTT releases this week in Bollywood are Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 and Aliya Basu Gayab Hai (both on June 19), Ab Hoga Hisaab (June 18), and Raakh, Bhooth Bangla, and Maa Hai Na, which all dropped earlier this week on June 12. Add to that a handful of titles still trending from earlier in the month – Brown, Gullak Season 5, and Dhurandhar: The Revenge and you’ve got a genuinely packed lineup.
This Week’s Big Releases (June 18-19)
Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 – JioHotstar, June 19
Picking up right where the explosive Season 1 finale left things, Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 returns with Shanvika now hardened and hungry for revenge, while Kuldeep is left wrestling with guilt and the weight of his own betrayal. The two families are headed toward a collision that the show is promising will be its darkest, most emotionally charged chapter yet. Fans of intense, melodrama-heavy revenge sagas already know this one’s circled on their calendar and given how big the first season’s ending blew up online, the sequel pressure is real.
Aliya Basu Gayab Hai – Lionsgate Play, June 19
This one’s an interesting case: a psychological thriller that actually had a theatrical run back in August 2024 and is only now making its way to streaming. The plot follows two ex-convicts who kidnap a wealthy man’s daughter for ransom, except one of them is hiding a far more dangerous motive than money. It’s the kind of tense, twist-driven thriller that works even better the second time around once you already know something’s off, worth a watch if you missed it in theatres.
Ab Hoga Hisaab – Amazon MX Player, June 18
Set against the backdrop of Punjab, Ab Hoga Hisaab follows brothers Bobby and Bunty whose bond is shattered when Bunty disappears after running into a local kingpin named Goldy. What starts as a missing-person search spirals into something much bigger: a human-trafficking ring operating under the cover of a fake Canada-immigration scam. It’s a premise that feels uncomfortably relevant given how common these immigration scams have become in real life, which gives the revenge-thriller format an extra layer of weight.

Mid-Week Drops You Might Have Missed (June 12)
Raakh – Amazon Prime Video
Of everything releasing this week, Raakh is the one I’d point you toward first. Directed by Prosit Roy (the mind behind Paatal Lok), the series is loosely inspired by the infamous 1978 Ranga-Billa case that shook Delhi. Ali Fazal plays Sub-Inspector Jayprakash, the officer chasing down the disappearance of two teenagers, while Sonali Bendre takes on the role of a grieving mother demanding justice and Aamir Bashir plays a troubled army officer caught in the middle. If Paatal Lok’s gritty, slow-burn tension is your thing, Raakh is shaping up to be this month’s must-watch crime drama.
Bhooth Bangla – Netflix
After a successful theatrical run that pulled in over ₹242 crore worldwide, Priyadarshan’s horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla finally lands on Netflix. It marks Priyadarshan’s reunion with Akshay Kumar after 14 years, with Tabu and Paresh Rawal rounding out the cast. The story centres on a haunted ancestral palace, a wedding gone wrong, and a vengeful spirit with a very specific grudge against brides. If you grew up on Priyadarshan’s old-school comic timing, this is a nostalgic, if slightly chaotic, watch. We went deeper into how it actually holds up in our full Bhooth Bangla review, short version: nostalgic, uneven, but rarely dull.
Maa Hai Na – ZEE5
A change of pace from all the crime and horror: Maa Hai Na is a lighthearted reality-comedy hosted by Shilpa Shetty Kundra, pairing Gen Z celebrities with their mothers for chaotic kitchen challenges. It’s not groundbreaking television, but it’s an easy, comfort-watch kind of show, the sort you put on in the background on a lazy evening. It’s not groundbreaking television, but if you enjoy this kind of low-stakes, feel-good format, it’s worth browsing our reality shows section for similar comfort-watch picks.
Still Trending From Earlier This Month
A few titles that dropped slightly before this week are still very much part of the conversation:
Brown (ZEE5) gives Karisma Kapoor a striking de-glam role as an alcoholic Kolkata cop chasing a serial killer, a genuine departure from her usual on-screen image. Gullak Season 5 (SonyLIV) continues the gentle, slice-of-life charm of the Mishra family, now with Anant V Joshi stepping into the role of Annu. The Pyramid Scheme (Prime Video) from TVF takes a darkly comic look at how quick-money schemes destroy lives and relationships in Haridwar. And Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the high-octane espionage finale starring Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Akshaye Khanna, is now streaming on JioHotstar with an extended, uncut “Raw & Undekha” version for fans who want every last bit of footage.
Where To Watch Everything: A Quick Platform Guide
| Platform | New This Week |
| JioHotstar | Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar S2, Dhurandhar: The Revenge |
| Lionsgate Play | Aliya Basu Gayab Hai |
| Amazon MX Player | Ab Hoga Hisaab |
| Amazon Prime Video | Raakh, The Pyramid Scheme |
| Netflix | Bhooth Bangla |
| ZEE5 | Maa Hai Na, Brown |
| SonyLIV | Gullak Season 5 |
My Honest Take
If I had to pick just one new release to start with today, it’s Raakh. There’s something about true-crime-inspired storytelling, especially when it’s handled by someone who already nailed the tone with Paatal Lok, that tends to hit harder than pure fiction. That said, if you’re in the mood for something less heavy, Bhooth Bangla is the safer, breezier choice for a weekend watch with family. And if you’ve been emotionally invested in Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar since Season 1, June 19 is basically a personal holiday at this point.
Conclusion
This week’s OTT lineup proves Bollywood’s streaming game is in full swing heading into the back half of June 2026, there’s a thriller for the crime-drama crowd, a horror-comedy for a relaxed weekend, and an emotional saga for anyone who’s been waiting on Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar since Season 1 ended on that cliffhanger. Bookmark this page, because as more updates roll in through the week, we’ll keep adding the latest premiere dates and platform details right here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the latest OTT releases this week in Bollywood?
The latest releases this week include Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2, Aliya Basu Gayab Hai, Ab Hoga Hisaab, Raakh, Bhooth Bangla, and Maa Hai Na, streaming across JioHotstar, Lionsgate Play, Amazon MX Player, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and ZEE5 respectively.
When does Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 release?
Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 premieres on June 19, 2026, exclusively on JioHotstar.
Where can I watch Raakh web series online?
Raakh is streaming on Amazon Prime Video, having premiered globally on June 12, 2026.
Is Bhooth Bangla available on Netflix now?
Yes, Bhooth Bangla, the Akshay Kumar–Priyadarshan horror-comedy, is streaming on Netflix following its successful theatrical run earlier this year.
Which OTT platform has the most new Bollywood releases this week?
JioHotstar and Amazon Prime Video lead this week's count, between Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, Raakh, and The Pyramid Scheme.






