New OTT Releases This Week (Apr 27 To May 3): Undekhi 4 To The Kerala Story 2; What To Watch Online
Streaming platforms in India close April and enter May with a dense slate of OTT releases this week, led by The Kerala Story 2, Undekhi Season 4, Wuthering Heights, Man on Fire, Glory and Widow's Bay. Crime sagas, psychological thrillers, revenge dramas and sweeping romances dominate across Netflix, ZEE5, SonyLIV, Prime Video, HBO Max and Apple TV+.

This round of OTT releases this week leans strongly towards conflict, both emotional and physical. Stories dwell on crime networks, damaged families, obsessive love and faith pushed to extremes. A few titles balance that darkness with generational sagas and historical romance, yet the mood largely stays tense, reflective and morally complex as characters chase justice, power or identity.
| Title | Platform | Release date | Genre / Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond | ZEE5 | May 1 | Drama, identity, coercion |
| Undekhi Season 4 | SonyLIV | May 1 | Crime thriller, family feud |
| Wuthering Heights | HBO Max | May 1 | Period romance, tragedy |
| Glory | Netflix | May 1 | Sports drama, revenge |
| Man on Fire | Netflix | April 30 | Action, psychological drama |
| Widow's Bay | Apple TV+ | April 29 | Supernatural mystery |
| Should I Marry A Murderer? | Netflix | April 29 | True crime documentary |
| The House of the Spirits | Prime Video | April 29 | Family saga |
| Lawrence of Punjab | ZEE5 | April 27 | Crime documentary |
| Straight to Hell | Netflix | April 24 | Biographical documentary |
Major Indian OTT releases this week
The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond lands on ZEE5 on May 1 and continues the earlier film's disputed universe. Three women from different parts of India anchor the plot, each pushed into coercive relationships that erode agency. Their paths highlight how identity, belief and manipulation intersect, as forced choices reshape lives and trigger debate on autonomy and belonging.
On SonyLIV from May 1, Undekhi Season 4 returns to the Atwal family, now on the brink of collapse. Power is more fragile than ever, with alliances shifting and new rivals complicating loyalties. The long-running clash between Rinku Paaji and Papaji moves towards a direct showdown, turning this final chapter into a struggle where authority must be grabbed, not simply inherited.
Netflix's Glory, streaming from May 1, heads into Haryana's boxing circuit, following two brothers who share a devastating past. Their comeback to the ring is driven less by sport and more by vengeance. Boxing becomes a stage for settling scores and confronting grief, as the siblings fight both opponents and the unresolved trauma behind their family tragedy.
Earlier in the week, ZEE5 releases Lawrence of Punjab on April 27, presenting a documentary series around Lawrence Bishnoi. The show tracks Bishnoi's journey from campus leader to one of India's most discussed gang figures. It studies how networks were built, how influence spreads across borders, and how power structures endure even when a crime boss operates from inside prison.
Global OTT releases this week
Netflix brings Man on Fire on April 30, adapted from A.J. Quinnell's novels and centred on a former Special Forces mercenary. The character attempts to rebuild life after personal loss and PTSD, yet calm does not hold. Drawn back into violent assignments, the mercenary must navigate enemies outside while battling buried psychological damage that keeps resurfacing.
On HBO Max from May 1, Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights revisits Emily Brontë's classic with renewed focus on emotional intensity. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi lead as Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, whose relationship burns hot and destructive. Set within 18th-century England's rigid class system, their love becomes a consuming force, reshaping families and challenging social order through obsession and hurt.
Prime Video's The House of the Spirits, arriving April 29, stretches across generations of the Trueba family. A controlling patriarch dominates early years, while later relatives question entrenched power and shifting political winds. The narrative travels through decades of love affairs, revolt and compromise, showing how private decisions echo through time and how family history shapes each new generation.
Apple TV+ adds Widow's Bay on April 29, set on a remote island off New England. Mayor Tom Loftis tries to rescue the struggling town economy by courting tourists, despite resistance from suspicious residents. As visitors finally arrive, old island legends begin to stir. Strange events blur myth and reality, suggesting that past secrets still grip the community’s future.
Another Netflix entry among OTT releases this week is Straight to Hell, which chronicles Kazuko Hosoki, the Japanese fortune-teller called the "Hell Lady." The documentary trails Hosoki from post-war poverty to television stardom, when televised predictions turned Hosoki into a national figure. Alongside fame came allegations of fraud, underworld ties and constant reinvention, raising questions about charisma, belief and manipulation.
Rounding off Netflix's line-up on April 29, Should I Marry A Murderer? focuses on a disturbing real case where romance and suspicion collide. The series follows a woman who stays engaged to a man charged with murder, while secretly collecting evidence against the partner. It charts emotional strain, ethical dilemmas and the psychological burden of sharing a home with someone no longer trusted.
Across these OTT releases this week, platforms lean into darker, emotionally charged storytelling as April shifts into May. From Haryana boxing rings to New England shores and crime empires that cross borders, each title probes struggle and consequence. Viewers can choose between intense revenge tales, layered family histories and unsettling documentaries that look closely at belief, loyalty and control.


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