From spine-chilling thrillers to emotional dramas and fantasy adventures, the first week of November is bringing an exciting mix of stories to binge on. Whether you’re in the mood for political intrigue with Maharani 4, a reimagined classic like Frankenstein, or global releases like As You Stood By and Maxton Hall 2, this week’s OTT lineup promises something for everyone across genres and languages.
Crafted by Subhash Kapoor, this political drama returns for another exciting chapter with Huma Qureshi back as Bihar Chief Minister Rani Bharti. This season, the narrative leaps into the 2010s, expanding its focus from state to national politics. The cast also includes Shweta Basu Prasad, Shardul Bhardwaj, Vipin Sharma, and Darsheel Safary, promising another round of intense power plays and political intrigue.
Release Date: November 7
Where to Watch: SonyLIV
Directed by Ajay Bhuyan, this heartwarming family drama stars Pankaj Kapur, Mona Singh, and Kunaal Roy Kapur in lead roles. The story explores the modern-day irony of families who live together but remain emotionally disconnected in their digital worlds. When an unexpected event forces them to unplug, they rediscover the laughter, chaos, and warmth that come with genuine connection.
Release Date: November 7
Where to Watch: SonyLIV
Set against the haunting backdrop of Kashmir, Baramulla stars Manav Kaul as DSP Ridwaan Sayyad, who investigates a series of mysterious child disappearances in the valley. The film also features Bhasha Sumbli as Gulnaar and blends atmospheric tension with emotional depth. Expect a gripping mystery rooted in realism and regional flavor.
Release Date: November 7
Where to Watch: Netflix
From creator Ryan Murphy comes this star-studded legal drama featuring Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close. The story follows a powerful divorce lawyer who runs an all-female law firm in Los Angeles, navigating high-profile cases and personal rivalries in equal measure. Glamorous, witty, and dramatic. This one’s a must-watch for fans of Murphy’s storytelling style.
Release Date: November 4
Where to Watch: Disney+ Hotstar
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Marvel’s latest superhero adventure finally lands on OTT. The Fantastic Four: First Steps offers a fresh take on the beloved superhero team, focusing on the early days of Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben as they discover their powers. The film’s Telugu version will also be available, expanding its reach among Indian audiences.
Release Date: November 5
Where to Watch: Disney+ Hotstar
A Tamil coming-of-age drama from director Varsha Bharath, Bad Girl stars Anjali Sivaraman in a powerful performance as Ramya, a young woman navigating love, ambition, and societal pressures. Produced by Vetrimaaran and Anurag Kashyap, the film captures the turbulence of growing up in a world that often dictates what women should be.
Release Date: November 4
Where to Watch: Disney+ Hotstar
Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro reimagines Mary Shelley’s Gothic classic with a stunning cast led by Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as his creature. The film, crafted with real sets and minimal CGI, promises a poetic and visually arresting retelling of the timeless story about creation, obsession, and humanity.
Release Date: November 7
Where to Watch: Netflix
From the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Vince Gilligan returns with this thought-provoking sci-fi series starring Rhea Seehorn. She plays Carol, a woman burdened by misery in a world where happiness is mandatory. With a unique premise and dark humor, Pluribus is already renewed for Season 2.
Release Date: November 7 (first two episodes; new episodes every Friday)
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Amazon’s hit German romantic drama returns for a second season, continuing the story of James Beaufort (Damian Hardung) and Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten). Adapted from Mona Kasten’s bestselling novel, this season deepens their emotional connection as they confront family secrets, class divides, and the pressures of young love.
Release Date: November 7
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
This South Korean psychological thriller, based on Naomi and Kanako by Hideo Okuda, follows two women trapped in abusive relationships who choose to kill to survive, only to find themselves in a deeper nightmare. Starring Jeon So-nee, Lee Yoo-mi, and Jang Seung-jo, the series had its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival.
Release Date: November 7
Where to Watch: Netflix
The first week of November kicks off with an impressive mix of Indian dramas, international thrillers, and genre-bending experiments. Whether it’s Frankenstein’s haunting visuals, Baramulla’s realism, or Maharani 4’s political grit, your watchlist just got longer.
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