Although there was a noticeable preference for crime and thrillers, the year 2025 was very good for OTT content, as it brought forth captivating stories, outstanding acting, and new ways of narrating stories. The series that had been running for a long time, such as The Family Man, Panchayat, Delhi Crime, Maharani, and Special Ops, not only occupied their positions in the OTT Hall of Fame but also the new and returning shows that have come up.
Film critic Deepa Gahlot makes a selection of the top 10 OTT shows of 2025 that are still in the minds of the viewers.
Black Warrant
Streaming on: Netflix
Vikramaditya Motwane and Satyanshu Singh are the creators of this intense prison drama that takes viewers to the harsh realities of Tihar Jail through the perspectives of a novice jailer fighting to maintain his ethics. Zahan Kapoor showcases his talent in an acting role, excellently backed by Rahul Bhat, Paramvir Cheema, Anurag Thakur, and Sidhant Gupta.
Paatal Lok – Season 2
Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video
Building on an outstanding first season was no easy task, but this sequel delivers. Directed by Avinash Arun Dhaware, the series sees Jaideep Ahlawat’s Hathiram Chaudhary digging deeper into a web of murder, drugs, greed and political unrest linked to Nagaland, making it darker and more layered than before.
Dabba Cartel
Streaming on: Netflix
Shabana Azmi is the one who takes over the screen portraying the head of a secret drug syndicate which is masquerading as a tiffin service. Hitesh Bhatia’s direction has resulted in a contemporary series that combines outstanding writing with acting talent and Azmi’s power is once more indisputable.
Dupahiya
Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video
Dupahiya is a light-hearted yet intelligent rural comedy that starts with the disappearance of a motorbike that was a part of the dowry in a crime-free village, bringing forth the chaos that follows. The series, directed by Sonam Nair, depicts a kind of humour that is based on day-to-day rural life.
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
Streaming on: Netflix
Created by Neeraj Pandey, this gritty cop drama stars Jeet as an upright police officer taking on Kolkata’s deeply entrenched crime-politics nexus. Directed by Debatma Mandal and Tushar Kanti Ray, the show delivers raw realism and tension.
Khauf
Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video
Urban horror finds a chilling new voice in Khauf. Created by Smita Singh, the series follows a young woman who moves into a Delhi hostel room with a terrifying past. The show thrives on atmosphere, psychological dread and slow-burning suspense.
Black White And Grey: Love Kills
Streaming on: SonyLIV
Director Pushkar Sunil Mahabal employs a mockumentary-style narrative to unravel a disturbing tale of serial killings, forbidden love and class conflict. The inventive format adds depth to this layered crime drama.
Lafangey: Sapne, Dosti, Duniya
Streaming on: Amazon MX Player
This understated gem directed by Prem Mistry stands out for its relatability. It follows three middle-class friends navigating friendship, dreams and survival in an unforgiving job market, making it one of the most grounded shows of the year.
The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case
Streaming on: SonyLIV
Nagesh Kukunoor’s gripping investigative thriller revisits one of India’s most significant political assassinations. Blending archival footage with dramatized sequences, the series examines the conspiracy and the intense CBI probe behind the case.
Saare Jahan Se Achha
Streaming on: Netflix
DThe espionage thriller directed by Sumit Purohit features Pratik Gandhi as a resolute intelligence officer, who is in a race against time to prevent Pakistan from getting a nuclear bomb. The series offers high-intensity drama with a touch of patriotism.
2025’s OTT lineup that included the dark prison dramas, horror, and social stories of different shades chilling, proved once again that the strong storytelling has the power to survive on the streaming platforms.