In June 2026, as the summer heat fades into the early monsoon, India's streaming giants have secured an incredible roster. In the upcoming month, there is a lovely harmony in the OTT space between epic, far-reaching stories and more personal, snapshot-in-time narratives. From high-stakes business dramas that appeal directly to national pride to gigantic historical epics and record-breaking spy thrillers, platforms like Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video, and Sony LIV have genres to suit every mood.


June is packed with a wide variety of films that will satisfy your cravings for comfort-watch nostalgia (like Gullak with the Mishra family), dark comedy crime cover-ups (with Madhuri Dixit in Maa Behen), and exploration of the emotional undercurrents of modern hustle culture. Set aside some time to enjoy some popcorn and clear your schedules because this is your one-stop shop for all the latest Hindi OTT titles that are sure to be hits in the upcoming month.



Upcoming Hindi OTT releases in June 2026


Made in India: A Titan Story - June 3 (Amazon MX Player)



"Made in India: A Titan Story" is a six-part corporate drama series that follows the ambitious ascent of one of India's most iconic homegrown consumer brands, Titan. It is directed by Robby Grewal and is based on Vinay Kamath's biographical book. Amidst immense global scepticism, institutional red tape, and stiff corporate resistance, the story follows the daring partnership of revered industrialist J.R.D. Tata (Naseeruddin Shah) and the company's pioneering first CEO, Xerxes Desai (Jim Sarbh), as they strive to create world-class, indigenous quartz watches from scratch in the 1980s. With the support of a youthful and intensely motivated team—including Namita Dubey, Vaibhav Tatwawaadi, and Lakshvir Saran—the show chronicles the technological advances, dogged persistence, and marketing genius that resulted in landmark achievements such as creating the slimmest watch in the world. Overall, it shows how an ambitious local bet became a global force for Indian entrepreneurial pride and innovation.


Dhurandhar: The Revenge - June 4, 2026 (JioHotstar)



Dhurandhar: The Revenge is a high-octane spy thriller directed by Aditya Dhar. It continues right after the events of the previous film and follows Ranveer Singh's character, covert Indian RAW agent Jaskirat Singh Rangi, as he becomes even more embedded in Pakistan using the alias Hamza Ali Mazari. Following the demise of crime boss Rehman Dakait (Akshaye Khanna), Hamza assumes control of the Lyari underworld in Karachi. Along the way, he faces challenges from corrupt politicians, unfriendly law enforcement officials like SP Chaudhary Aslam (Sanjay Dutt), and ever-changing criminal alliances. He faces off against his ultimate enemy, ISI Major Iqbal (Arjun Rampal), in a massive geopolitical conflict that subtly incorporates actual South Asian events, such as India's 2016 banknote demonetisation, as his clandestine intelligence mission turns into a deeply personal grudge to destroy terror networks and exact revenge for the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.


Maa Behen - June 4 (Netflix)


Maa Behen is Suresh Triveni's tumultuous dark crime comedy about a mother-daughter trio dealing with a ridiculously difficult cover-up in their overbearing Adarsh Colony area. Gupta Ji (Ravi Kishan), their gregarious next-door neighbour, is found dead inside their living room, completely disrupting their delicate domestic harmony. This news lands on flirtatious, widowed mother Rekha (Madhuri Dixit), her two perpetually arguing daughters, the responsible Jaya (Triptii Dimri) and the clout-chasing content creator Sushma (Dharna Durga). The three women, driven to put aside their long-simmering animosity, must work together clandestinely to conceal and dispose of the body. Their frantic escape quickly derails as obnoxious neighbours—Gupta Ji's distraught wife (Geetanjali Kulkarni) and an overly paranoid police officer (Arunoday Singh)—begin to investigate their enormous family mess.


Gullak Season 5 - June 5 (Sony LIV)



Produced by The Viral Fever (TVF), Gullak Season 5 returns to the middle-class mayhem of Mishra Nivas with a new coat of paint and Wi-Fi as the close-knit family grudgingly attempts to adjust to the changing times. This season, the family's trusty, philosophical piggy bank guides them through significant life changes and shifts in dynamics. Anant V Joshi, who replaces Vaibhav Raj Gupta, plays the older son Annu, who struggles with extreme self-doubt and the pressure to prove himself as he considers leaving the family. Meanwhile, Harsh Mayar's Aman returns home unusually silent and with secrets of his own. Shanti, played by Geetanjali Kulkarni, is adjusting to a world that is changing at a rapid pace. She has to deal with her neighbour Bittu Ki Mummy's (Sunita Rajwar's) unexpected online fame, and her husband Santosh (Jameel Khan) is busy tracking their skyrocketing electricity bills.


The Pyramid Scheme - June 5 (Prime Video)



The Pyramid Scheme is a grounded drama series set in Haridwar that examines the emotional toll of modern hustling culture and the allure of easy money. It is produced by The Viral Fever (TVF) and directed by Ashish R. Shukla and Shreyansh Pandey. The story follows Goldy, played by Paramvir Singh Cheema, a charismatic yet impatient young man who is yearning for financial independence. He gets entangled in the glitzy and misleadingly profitable realm of multi-level marketing. Their shared ambitions quickly transform into a high-stakes rollercoaster of greed, moral compromise, and treachery. However, he teams up with the sincerely honest and grounded Manoj Srivastava (Ranvir Shorey) in the hopes of swiftly climbing the corporate ladder. As the company model becomes clear as a predatory trap, Goldy's dogged drive for success starts to rip apart his close-knit joint family's love, riches, and trust.


Brown - June 5 (ZEE5)


Abhinay Deo's Brown is a neo-noir psychological crime thriller that takes viewers inside the seedy underworld of Kolkata's Anglo-Indian population. The series is based on Abheek Barua's City of Death novel. Rita Brown, played by Krrisma Kapoor, is a bright but broken Kolkata Police detective battling heavy drinking, heavy drug use, and significant emotional trauma. She is thrust into a high-stakes pursuit of a disturbing serial killer through an eerie, dark universe of brutality and moral complexity when she is tasked with investigating the horrific death of a young girl. With the help of a brilliant ensemble cast that features Soni Razdan as her mother, Surya Sharma, Jisshu U Sengupta, and Helen, she must rely on her tenacity to solve the horrific mystery as the intense investigation compels her to face her own psychological scars.


Bhooth Bangla - June 12 (Netflix)



A high-energy horror-comedy reunion, Bhooth Bangla (directed by Priyadarshan) takes audiences to the made-up village of Mangalpur, where they will be immersed in a tumultuous mix of supernatural insanity, long-forgotten curses, and family secrets. The story follows Arjun Acharya, played by Akshay Kumar, who is struggling financially, as he navigates the unexpected inheritance of his grandfather's enormous and supposedly cursed ancestral palace. While on the land, he encounters terrified neighbours and a chilling tale of a demonic being called Vadhusur who kidnaps and murders brides while he organises his half-sister Meera's (Mithila Palkar) wedding. Arjun moves in, mistaking the warnings for superstition, and sets in motion a series of strange and more terrifying paranormal events within the estate. Assisting him on his journey are an eccentric wedding planner (Paresh Rawal), a clumsy electrician (Rajpal Yadav), and an inquisitive temple researcher (Wamiqa Gabbi). Arjun must overcome obstacles such as a sealed prayer room and a web of generational black magic connected to his mother, Yashodha (Tabu), all before the wedding night turns out disastrously.


Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 - June 19 (JioHotstar)



After the tragic events of the first season, Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 (directed by Shraddha Pasi Jairath) explores a much darker and more turbulent chapter of small-town politics, heartbreak, and vicious vendettas. Set in the midst of a public shame and long-standing class tensions, the story follows the separated paths of two main characters: Kuldeep Kumar (Dhaval Thakur), who is consumed by a raging desire for revenge while dealing with his problems, and Shanvika Chauhan (Sanchita Basu), who overcomes her past weaknesses to become a formidable political figure. A complex web of familial expectations, societal norms, and the haunting presence of the deceitful inspector Dushyant Singh (Aniruddh Dave) propels their tragic relationship to a breaking point where treachery and power become the focal points as their once-fervent romance shrivels into venomous animosity.


Raja Shivaji - June 26 (Netflix)



Raja Shivaji is Riteish Deshmukh's monumental and emotionally charged historical action epic about the life, ascension, and fall of the famous Maratha warrior ruler. Deshmukh portrays a young Shivaji, who draws inspiration from his mother Rajmata Jijabai's (Bhagyashree) spiritual teachings and fierce principles. This upbringing causes him to rebel against the oppressive Adil Shahi Sultanate and Mughal Empire, and the story ends with him laying the groundwork for self-rule (Swarajya). Following his formative years, which were marked by a focus on innovative guerrilla warfare tactics and careful political manoeuvring rather than sheer force, the story builds to a nail-biting climax, centring on his iconic and fatal confrontation with the towering Adil Shahi commander, Afzal Khan (Sanjay Dutt). Featuring a stellar ensemble cast, the landmark blockbuster boasts a score by Ajay-Atul and stunning visuals by Santosh Sivan. Sachin Khedekar plays Shahji Bhosle, Genelia Deshmukh plays Saibai Bhosale, Fardeen Khan plays Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, and Salman Khan makes an explosive special appearance as the loyal warrior Jiva Mahale.