This Week in Streaming: Top 10 Must-Watch OTT Releases (Feb 2–8, 2026)
The first week of February 2026 brings a powerhouse lineup across major Indian and global streaming platforms. Whether you’re into high-stakes legal thrillers, royal documentaries, or romantic comedies with a twist, the OTT calendar delivers cinematic variety like never before. From the glitz of the 68th Annual Grammy Awards to gripping regional narratives and bold international docuseries, there’s something for every viewer this week.
Let’s dive into the top 10 new releases across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and ZEE5—ranked by buzz, star power, and storytelling depth.
1. The Grammy Awards 2026 – Feb 2 (JioHotstar)
Music lovers, clear your calendar. The 68th Annual Grammy Awards lands on JioHotstar this Sunday, bringing electrifying performances, emotional acceptance speeches, and the year’s biggest music showdowns. Expect show-stopping appearances from global icons and surprise collaborations. It’s not just an awards night—it’s a cultural event.
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2. Relationship Goals – Feb 4 (Prime Video)
This modern rom-com, directed by Linda Mendoza, is based on Pastor Michael Todd’s bestselling book. When Kelly Rowland’s character, Leah Caldwell—a driven TV producer on the brink of becoming New York’s first female morning show anchor—meets her toughest rival Jarrett Roy (Method Man), sparks fly. But there’s a catch: he claims he’s reformed, all thanks to Relationship Goals. As their professional rivalry heats up, so does their undeniable chemistry. With faith, ambition, and second chances at the core, this film questions whether love can rewrite history.
3. Nari Nari Naduma Murari – Feb 4 (Prime Video)
A gentle, heartfelt drama rooted in tradition and devotion, this film blends spirituality with family dynamics. Set in a close-knit community, it follows a young man torn between modern dreams and ancestral expectations. With soulful music and moving performances, it’s perfect for those seeking emotional resonance over action.
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4. The Lincoln Lawyer – Season 4 – Feb 5 (Netflix)
Based on Michael Connelly’s The Law of Innocence, this season flips the script. Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returns as Mickey Haller—but this time, he’s not defending the accused. He is the accused. After a former client’s body is found in his car, Mickey fights to clear his name while confronting ghosts from his past. With Neve Campbell reprising her role and Constance Zimmer as a ruthless new prosecutor, this is the most intense season yet—packed with conspiracy, personal stakes, and nail-biting courtroom drama.
5. The RajaSaab – Feb 6 (JioHotstar)
Prabhas steps into a bold new genre with this horror-comedy that blends royal intrigue with supernatural chills. In The RajaSaab, a modern-day descendant of a royal lineage inherits a haunted ancestral estate—only to discover that the family curse might be all too real. Packed with humor, suspense, and grand visuals, this pan-Indian release is set to dominate headlines.
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6. Parasakthi – Feb 6 (ZEE5)
A hard-hitting period political drama set in 1940s South India, Parasakthi explores the rise of a fearless woman leader amid social upheaval and colonial resistance. Rich in historical context and powerful performances, this series delivers both emotional depth and political urgency.
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7. Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 – Feb 6 (JioHotstar)
The chaotic charm returns in this sequel to the popular rom-com. With mistaken identities, marital mix-ups, and over-the-top humor, this film is pure entertainment. Ideal for a light-hearted movie night, it’s a comedy rollercoaster that keeps you laughing till the end.
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8. Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision – Feb 6 (Prime Video)
Narrated by Kate Winslet, this visually stunning documentary spotlights King Charles III’s lifelong environmental mission. From Highgrove’s organic farms to global sustainability projects, the film showcases how one royal’s vision is shaping eco-conscious practices worldwide. A must-watch for nature lovers and changemakers.
9. Queen of Chess – Feb 6 (Netflix)
Oscar-nominated director Rory Kennedy brings us Queen of Chess, a fiery tribute to Judit Polgár—the youngest grandmaster in history and a trailblazer in male-dominated chess. With rare footage and an edgy soundtrack, the doc captures her relentless spirit, Cold War-era upbringing, and legendary clashes with Garry Kasparov.
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10. Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz – Feb 6 (ZEE5)
This six-part series follows Ghuppi Singh (Mihir Ahuja), a 16-year-old with a stammer who finds confidence on the football field—much to the dismay of his father, a revered devotional singer (Suvinder Vicky). As tradition clashes with personal dreams, Shabad becomes a poignant tale of self-discovery, faith, and generational healing.
Final Verdict: A Week of Stories That Move, Challenge, and Inspire
From soul-searching family dramas to world-changing documentaries, this week’s OTT offerings span continents, cultures, and emotions. Whether you’re tuning in for awards glamour or silent battles on a chessboard, February 2–8, 2026, promises unforgettable screen moments.



















