What to Watch: New Films & Series That Are Worth Your Time
What to Watch This Weekend: New Films & Series That Are Actually Worth Your Time

From high-stakes hostage rescues to grandmother-powered kitchens, here’s everything worth watching this weekend—with zero room for mid

If your watchlist’s been collecting more dust than your dumbbells, it’s time to clean house. This weekend serves up John Abraham in diplomatic saviour mode, Greek gods mid-meltdown, and a Bengali bank robber with a flair for disguise. Whether you're into reality-rooted thrillers, rom-coms set in crumbling palaces, or heartburn with a side of pasta, here’s the binge menu that actually delivers. Grab a drink. Silence your notifications. And for the love of storytelling—skip the algorithm and trust this list instead.

 

 

The Only 9 Things Worth Your Couch Time This Weekend On Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar And More

 

 

The Diplomat
Where to watch: Theatres

 

 

John Abraham ditches the flying kicks for diplomatic finesse in this tense rescue thriller inspired by Uzma Ahmed’s real-life ordeal. Less testosterone, more tact—and Sadia Khateeb’s performance hits harder than a punch.

 

The Royals
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

Think The Crown but with Jodhpurs and Jugaad. Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi Pednekar’s love-hate dynamic keeps this royal-meets-startup saga from becoming just another palace soap. Bonus points for Zeenat Aman’s scene-stealing presence.

 

Full Speed season 2
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

NASCAR’s back with more speed, sweat, and surprisingly tender moments. From surprise twins to playoff meltdowns, this five-episode docuseries is peak behind-the-scenes drama—minus the pit lane fumes.

 

Bohurupi
Where to watch: Zee5

 

 

A wronged man becomes a master of disguise in this Bengali heist thriller with real-world teeth. Shiboprosad Mukherjee leads the charge in a story that’s equal parts grit and clever sleight of hand.

 

Gram Chikitsalay
Where to watch: Prime Video

 

 

City doc meets rural dysfunction in this quietly sharp comedy about healing a forgotten village—bureaucracy, buffaloes and all. Amol Parashar and Vinay Pathak keep things grounded and oddly heartwarming.

 

Blood of Zeus season 3
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

It’s the final season and Kronos is back with god-level vengeance. This isn’t your middle school mythology—expect chaos, betrayal, and Olympian-level showdowns that feel less like homework, more like Game of Thrones on Ambrosia.

 

Forever
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

A gentle, warm reimagining of Judy Blume’s classic novel set in sunny LA. First love’s still awkward, still intense, and still capable of wrecking your entire mood in one beautifully written scene.

 

A Deadly American Marriage
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

A twisted love story that turns into a true-crime horror show. What really happened the night Jason Corbett died? This doc peels back the media spin with interviews that’ll leave you stunned, suspicious, and slightly queasy.

 

Nonnas
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

Vince Vaughn + Italian grandmas + grief + gnocchi = unexpectedly wholesome viewing. Inspired by a real Staten Island gem, Nonnas is comfort food cinema at its finest—without the saccharine aftertaste.

 

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