This Week’s Top Platform Picks
Netflix India
Raja Shivaji
Why it’s trending:
The historical drama based on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj has become one of Netflix India’s biggest new additions this week. It is drawing strong interest from audiences looking for large-scale Indian historical storytelling.
Also gaining attention
- Avatar: The Last Airbender – Season 2
- Another Self – Season 3
- In the Hand of Dante
Prime Video
Gram Chikitsalay – Season 2
Why it’s trending:
The TVF comedy-drama continues to receive excellent word of mouth thanks to its relatable rural setting, memorable characters, and thoughtful storytelling. It remains one of Prime Video India’s strongest Indian originals this week.
JioHotstar
House of the Dragon – Season 3
Why it’s trending:
Season 3 continues to dominate streaming conversations across India. Each new episode generates extensive discussion thanks to its cinematic scale, dragon battles, and major developments in the Targaryen civil war.
Other notable performers
- Avatar: Fire and Ash
- The Bear – Season 5
- Behind the Attraction – Season 3
SonyLIV
Perfect Family
Why it’s trending:
This family drama has emerged as one of SonyLIV’s notable recent additions, attracting viewers with its mystery-driven story and emotional family dynamics.
ZEE5
Brown
Why it’s trending:
The crime thriller continues to attract viewers who enjoy darker investigative dramas, helping ZEE5 maintain a strong position among fans of Indian crime content.
Apple TV+
Stick
Why it’s trending:
Apple TV+’s sports comedy-drama has continued building momentum through positive reviews and steady audience engagement, making it one of the platform’s most-discussed originals this week.
Amazon MX Player
Made in India: A Titan Story
Why it’s trending:
The documentary series exploring the story behind one of India’s most iconic brands continues to attract viewers interested in business, entrepreneurship, and Indian corporate history.
Weekly Trend Takeaway
This week highlighted the strength of India’s diverse OTT ecosystem. International franchises such as House of the Dragon remained the biggest conversation drivers, while premium Indian originals including Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 and Raja Shivaji generated strong local engagement. Regional-language releases, documentaries, and historical dramas also continued to perform well, demonstrating that Indian audiences are increasingly balancing blockbuster global entertainment with locally produced stories.






















