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Most-awaited Bollywood OTT releases in November 2025 on Netflix, Sony LIV, JioHotstar, Prime Video

November 2025 offers a stacked Hindi release slate: return of hits like Maharani 4 Delhi Crime 3, & Jolly LLB 3 (OTT).

Most-awaited Bollywood OTT releases in November 2025 on Netflix, Sony LIV, JioHotstar, Prime Video
Delhi Crime Season 3; The Family Man Season 3; Homebound; Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

November 2025 will see the release of major Hindi films in theatres and on streaming services, offering an exciting and varied lineup of entertainment. The month is jam-packed with much-anticipated series returns, including Maharani Season 4 (Sony LIV [OTTplay Premium]), a high-stakes criminal investigation into human trafficking in Delhi Crime Season 3 (Netflix), The Family Man Season 3 (Prime Video), and the hilarious clash of two legendary lawyers in Jolly LLB 3 (Netflix & JioHotstar [OTTplay Premium]). Baramulla (Netflix), Nishaanchi (Prime Video), and Homebound (Netflix) are among the new and intriguing dramas that will be available this month, guaranteeing that there will be something captivating to watch regardless of your mood or platform preference.

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Most-awaited Bollywood OTT releases in November 2025

Title OTT Release Date Streaming Platform
Baramulla November 7 Netflix
Maharani Season 4 November 7 Sony LIV (OTTplay Premium)
Thode Door Thode Paas November 7 ZEE5 (OTTplay Premium)
Delhi Crime Season 3 November 13 Netflix
Jolly LLB 3 November 14 Netflix & JioHotstar (OTTplay Premium)
Nishaanchi November 14 Prime Video
Homebound November 21 Netflix
The Family Man Season 3 November 21 Prime Video
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari November 27 Netflix
Dining with the Kapoors TBA Netflix

 

Baramulla – November 7 (Netflix)

In this supernatural drama mystery, set in the picturesque, snow-covered Kashmiri city of Baramulla, where time stands still, the boundaries between fact and fiction are frequently blurred by urban stories and urban legends. A little boy's mysterious disappearance plunges the village into chaos and exposes troubling truths. The issue of missing children is being investigated by DSP Ridwaan Sayyed (Manav Kaul), a newly transferred Kashmiri police officer whose personal history is weighing him down. His past weighs heavily on him as he relocates his family into a rundown old house in the town. As the lines between reality and the supernatural blur, his quest for truth in the workplace becomes a path through dark secrets and a profound emotional reckoning. Tragically, this incident endangers not just his family's delicate tranquillity but also the delicate town of Baramulla.

Maharani Season 4 - November 7 (Sony LIV [OTTplay Premium])

Season four of the political drama Maharani is eagerly anticipated by viewers. In it, Huma Qureshi's character, former housewife and formidable political leader Rani Bharti, aims to take her dreams to the national stage in Delhi. Rani, who has become an expert in state politics, faces off against her most difficult opponent to date—the Prime Minister—in a high-stakes clash in the upcoming season. A huge power struggle, new alliances, and heated political intrigues ensue as a result of her rise to power and increasing influence, which causes unease at the central level. With the threat of federal authority mounting, Rani's quest has evolved from merely surviving in Patna to asserting her presence and defending her political legacy.

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Thode Door Thode Paas - November 7 (ZEE5 [OTTplay Premium])

Despite living in the same home, the characters in the slice-of-life comedy Thode Door Thode Paas lead very different lives due to their reliance on digital technology. The show follows the Mehta family as patriarch Captain Ashwin Mehta (Pankaj Kapur) grows increasingly frustrated with his children and grandkids, who include a fashion designer daughter-in-law (Mona Singh) and a tech-obsessed son (Kunaal Roy Kapur), who are engrossed in their electronic devices. Captain Mehta implements a drastic plan to get everyone back together and rediscover the importance of real human connections. He says he will split his large fortune among five family members, but only if they all go on a six-month "digital fast" and don't use any electronic devices at all. After a comic and chaotic start, the tech-dependent family learns to lay down their screens and repair the emotional gulf that constant connectedness had caused by surviving and managing work without them.

Delhi Crime Season 3 - November 13 (Netflix)

An enormous human trafficking enterprise will be at the core of the most difficult and emotionally distressing case that the Emmy Award–winning series Delhi Crime has ever tackled in its upcoming third season. The investigation commences with the discovery of an abandoned and injured baby girl. DIG Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah), her loyal team member Neeti Singh (Rasika Dugal), and Inspector Bhupendra Singh (Rajesh Tailang) are drawn to a dark and extensive web that exploits girls and extends beyond the boundaries of India. This case is a defining, high-stakes moment for "Madam Sir" as she attempts to expose the darkest corners of society and fight for the lives that "nobody misses". She is pitted against a new antagonist, Meena, played by Huma Qureshi, who is brutal and ambitious in her operation.

Jolly LLB 3 - November 14 (Netflix & JioHotstar [OTTplay Premium])

In a courtroom battle presided over by the frustrated Justice Sundar Lal Tripathi (Saurabh Shukla), Jolly LLB 3 brings together the two antagonistic lawyers from the series, Jagdishwar "Jolly" Mishra (Akshay Kumar) and Jagdish "Jolly" Tyagi (Arshad Warsi). Major societal issues, such as farmer suicide and the unlawful acquisition of land by big businesses, are at the core of the drama's case. The story starts with the tragic loss of ancestral land to a corrupt entrepreneur, Haribhai Khaitan, played by Gajraj Rao, and the consequent suicide of a poor farmer-poet from Rajasthan. Tragically, his daughter-in-law also passes away during this time. Khaitan plans to construct his ambitious "Bikaner to Boston" project on the confiscated land; the farmer's widow, Janki (Seema Biswas), starts legal action against him. At first, the two Jollys are on opposing sides: Tyagi is speaking for the farmer's widow, and Mishra is defending the wealthy businessman out of avarice. But when Mishra sees the injustice done to the weak and the extent of Khaitan's dishonesty, the two attorneys put aside their differences and work together. Fighting to expose institutional corruption and bring justice to the marginalised farmers, the rest of the film is a tumultuous, humorous, and emotionally charged courtroom confrontation against Khaitan's defence.

Nishaanchi - November 14 (Prime Video)

Anurag Kashyap's Nishaanchi continues the non-linear narrative structure of his previous works; it is a huge, grimy crime story set in Kanpur in the early 2000s. Debutant Aaishvary Thackeray stars as Dabloo, a shy, mild-mannered twin, and his reckless, swaggering twin brother Babloo, whose lives are forever entwined with the vicious family feuds of the rural heartland. The local strongman Ambika Prasad (Kumud Mishra), who claimed to be their friend, betrayed and murdered their wrestler father. Consequently, their mother, a former sharpshooter, must raise her children in a world of crime and retaliation. Rinku, played by Vidika Pinto, is a driven young woman entangled in the city's underworld following the murder of her father over a land dispute. The brothers Babloo and Dabloo, who are usually submissive, find themselves in the spotlight after a botched bank heist and Babloo's imprisonment. The film sets the stage for a bigger narrative that will eventually involve the twins' mentor-turned-villain, Ambika Prasad, and the violent confrontation that follows as a result of their love, loyalty, and the inherited trauma in their family.

Homebound – November 21 (Netflix)

Inspired by a real-life narrative from the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, Homebound is a moving film about friendship, caste, and the unwavering quest for dignity, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. The story takes place in a small North Indian village and follows two childhood friends, Mohammed Shoaib Ali (Ishaan Khatter), a Muslim, and Chandan Kumar (Vishal Jethwa), a Dalit. They both hope to join the police force and wear the uniform as a protection from the poverty and discrimination they endure because of their identities. Systemic indifference, class prejudice, and Chandan's developing romantic interest all put a strain on their already tenuous relationship as they work to pass the police exam. Confronted with the ultimate test of devotion and survival on a terrifying journey back to their town, the narrative reaches its climax during the unexpected national lockdown, detailing their terrible experience as migrant workers stuck far from home.

The Family Man Season 3 - November 21 (Prime Video)

The Family Man Season 3 will pick up where The Family Man Season 2 left off, following the high-stakes spy action-thriller protagonist, Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee), as he navigates the complex and hidden world of TASC while also tending to his middle-class family life. Making the struggle more personal than ever, the creators have raised the stakes dramatically this season: "The hunter becomes the hunted." In addition to jeopardising his career, the country, and his family, Srikant is allegedly confronted with a geopolitical battle involving Chinese covert operations in Northeast India, which could be masked by the COVID-19 pandemic. Newly formed enemies, such as Rukma (Jaideep Ahlawat) and Meera (Nimrat Kaur), are up against him. Attempting to protect his family—including his wife, Suchitra, and their children—Srikanth, who is on the run and pushed to his limits, must traverse unexplored territory while facing dangers from inside and beyond the country.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari - November 27 (Netflix)

The two strangers at the focus of the festive romantic comedy Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari are both devastated by heartbreak, but they decide to work together on a complex sabotage operation. The plot is about Sunny Sanskari, a happy middle-class lad played by Varun Dhawan, whose sophisticated girlfriend Ananya, played by Sanya Malhotra, dumps him after she gives in to her family's demands and decides to marry the rich Vikram Singh, played by Rohit Saraf. It just so happens that Vikram's aristocratic family disapproved of his relationship with Tulsi Kumari (Janhvi Kapoor), and he was discarded. Sunny and Tulsi collaborate to attend Ananya and Vikram's extravagant destination wedding as a pair in an amusing effort to incite jealousy, all to reunite with their previous lovers. Amidst the subsequent family mayhem, clever one-liners, and surprising turns, their phoney romance gives way to genuine feelings, creating a complex climax where they are faced with the difficult decision of whether to fight for their former lovers or embrace the unexpected bond they discovered with each other.

Dining with the Kapoors - November (Netflix)

The Kapoor family is one of the most famous and enduring in Bollywood, and their unscripted documentary-style series Dining with the Kapoors takes viewers on a journey through the generations as they enjoy a meal together. Intimate and unedited, the show explores the Kapoor Khaandaan (family), illuminating the strong ties that bind them and the cinematic and culinary heritage that distinguishes them. Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni are just a few of the famous Kapoor family members who open up to each other in this series, sharing everything from behind-the-scenes scoop from their careers to incredible life stories, beloved family recipes, and long-held traditions. The play, which Armaan Jain created, is themed around the Kapoor family's love for one another and the magic that happens when they all sit down to a dinner together.

FAQs:

Q: What is the supernatural mystery Baramulla about?

A: Baramulla is a supernatural drama-mystery set in the snowy Kashmiri town of Baramulla. It follows newly transferred DSP Ridwaan Sayyed (Manav Kaul) as he investigates the mysterious disappearance of a young boy, a case that blurs the lines between reality and urban legends and forces the officer to confront dark secrets from his own past. It releases on Netflix on November 7.

Q: What is the plot of Delhi Crime Season 3?

A: The Emmy Award-winning series returns with DIG Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) and her team tackling their most difficult case yet: a vast and dark human trafficking network. The investigation starts with the discovery of an abandoned baby girl and leads the team to a high-stakes confrontation against a brutal new antagonist, Meena (Huma Qureshi). It streams on Netflix from November 13.

Q: What is Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari about?

A: This festive romantic comedy stars Varun Dhawan as Sunny Sanskari and Janhvi Kapoor as Tulsi Kumari. After being dumped by their respective partners, the two strangers team up to sabotage the destination wedding of their ex-lovers. Their fake romance eventually gives way to genuine feelings amidst the comical family chaos. It releases on Netflix on November 27.

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