Check out the exclusive SonyLIV titles, including Gullak and Maharani, that are returning with the latest seasons in the last three months of 2025. Also accessible via OTTplay Premium.

SonyLIV upcoming releases on 2025
Last Updated: 06.00 PM, Sep 16, 2025
SonyLIV has dropped some exciting news! The platform has unveiled its line-up for the remaining three months of 2025, promising an exciting binge-watching session for its viewers. Prepare to be thrilled as some of your favourites like Gullak, Maharani, and more are returning with next seasons in the last quarter. However, the release dates are yet to be announced. Interestingly, you can dive into these SonyLIV series through OTTplay Premium too.
This family drama is one of the highest-rated Indian series with 9.1/10 rating on IMDb. Gullak has also garnered massive viewership for SonyLIV with its previous four seasons. The series has been renewed for a fifth season, with the Mishra family and their daily dose of family drama set to return to our screens. Indian viewers, especially middle-class families, find this heartwarming series very relatable.
Huma Qureshi returns as Rani Bharti, the homemaker who became a politician. Maharani Season 3 ended with Rani Bharti getting justice for her husband's murder. The new season hints at more power struggles as Rani Bharti seeks to pursue bigger political ambitions. Shweta Basu Prasad is the new addition to the cast of Maharani Season 4, but her character is not revealed yet.
Dibyendu Bhattacharya is expected to return as the police officer in the fourth season of the 2020 thriller drama. The story involves the Atwal family and the police investigation led by DSP Barun Ghosh. As the previous season ended on a cliffhanger, it was expected that the series would return with a new season soon. However, the release date is not confirmed yet.
In Season 1, we saw the in-depth portrayal of the 1947 India-Pakistan partition, narrated in a gripping journalistic style. Season 2 plans to depict the massive refugee crisis after India's partition, highlighting the migration of millions of people. The narrative's focus will shift from the negotiations of partition to the devastating aftermath and humanitarian crisis among the common people.
After Scam 1992 and Scam 2003, filmmaker Hansal Mehta is back with another Scam story. This time, the series focuses on Subrata Roy, the chairman of Sahara Group, who was accused of fraudulent chit-fund activities and was arrested in 2014. Scam 2010 is adapted from Tamal Bandyopadhyay's book, Sahara: The Untold Story. This is the third instalment after The Harshad Mehta Story and The Telgi Story.
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