March 2025 brings exciting Hindi OTT releases across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and SonyLIV, featuring thrillers, historical dramas, and comedies like Deva, Dupahiya, Emergency, and Fateh.
Last Updated: 11.14 AM, Feb 22, 2025
March 2025 is set to be an exciting month for OTT enthusiasts, with a diverse lineup of films and series premiering across major streaming platforms. From historical dramas and high-octane thrillers to romantic comedies and hard-hitting social narratives, this month promises something for every viewer. Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and SonyLIV are bringing compelling stories that span different eras, cultures, and genres. Whether it’s the emotional bond between a stable boy and his horse in Azaad, the intense investigation in Deva, or the chaotic hunt for a missing motorbike in Dupahiya, March is packed with gripping tales. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, these releases will captivate audiences with their fresh narratives, stellar performances, and immersive storytelling.
Title | OTT Platform | Streaming Date |
Azaad | Netflix | TBA |
Deva | Netflix | TBA |
Dupahiya | Prime Video | March 7, 2025 |
Emergency | Netflix | TBA |
Fateh | JioHotstar | TBA |
Kanneda | JioHotstar | March 21, 2025 |
Nadaaniyan | Netflix | TBA |
The Waking of a Nation | SonyLIV (OTTplay Premium) | March 7, 2025 |
A young stable boy named Govind develops a strong relationship with a lively horse called Azaad in 1920s India. In the midst of persecution and revolt, Govind's fantasy of riding Azaad becomes a quest for bravery, revealing his own strength in the struggle for India's independence as they go together.
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The high-octane thriller Deva, adapted from the Malayalam film Mumbai Police, stars Shahid Kapoor as a talented but defiant police officer who is looking into a prominent murder case.
Dhadakpur, a made-up town, is at the brink of celebrating 25 years without a recorded crime in the story. However, everything takes a turn for the worse when someone steals a prized Dupahiya (motorbike). A wedding, the villagers' honour, and the silver jubilee trophy are all on the line, so they go on an insane quest to get the bike.
The events depicted in Emergency actually took place in 1975. The film follows the life of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, a legendary figure in Indian history known for her leadership roles.
Fateh, an enigmatic man who seems to have put his troubled past in the past, moves to Punjab in search of a peaceful new life. However, he is compelled to intervene when a girl from his hometown vanishes in Delhi, having succumbed to the internet mafia. Returning from his self-imposed exile, Fateh is a vengeful angel, determined to use his devastating abilities to bring down the entire cyber mafia syndicate.
Nimma reaches Canada after fleeing the anti-Sikh riots of 1984. Unfortunately, nobody is ready to greet him; the streets are cruel, and the system is flawed. Witness Nimma's adventure as he traverses the vast expanse between Canada and "Kanneda."
An ambitious middle-class kid, a South Delhi diva, and an outlandish scheme: she would recruit him as her pretend lover in order to rescue her team. Can they manage the chaos of falling in love when genuine emotions show up at their celebration?
A web of imperial treachery entangles lawyer Kantilal Sahni (Taaruk Raina) against the backdrop of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. While the Hunter commission manipulates history to benefit the ruling empire, Kantilal faces issues of racism, erasure, and the struggle for truth. Despite their ideological differences, Kantilal and his buddies (played by Sahil Mehta as Ali Allahbaksh, Bhawsheel Singh as Hari Singh Aulakh, and Nikita Dutta as Poonam, Hari's wife) are bound by an unbreakable childhood connection and must work together to uncover a plot that changes their destiny. In a world where justice is a mirage, will they uncover the hidden realities or succumb to them?