New Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
New Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend on Netflix, Apple TV+, JioHotstar and More

From romantic comedies to gripping thrillers, here's your curated list of what you should be watching this weekend  

A new week, a fresh lineup of films and series worth diving into. Whether you’re in the mood for a high-society teen rom-com (Nadaaniyan), a mind-bending Bong Joon-ho sci-fi (Mickey 17), or the latest season of Formula 1: Drive to Survive where the off-track drama might just eclipse the racing—there’s something for every mood.   

  
13 New Movies And TV Shows To Watch This Weekend On Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, JioHotstar And More   

  
Nadaaniyan 
Where to watch: Netflix 
Release Date: March 7 

  
 

  

Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor star in this breezy teen romance about a privileged Delhi schoolgirl who ropes in a middle-class classmate to pose as her boyfriend—until fake dating turns complicated. Expect drama, designer wardrobes, and just the right amount of teenage chaos. 

  

Mickey 17 
Where to watch: In Cinemas 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

Bong Joon-ho (Parasite) returns with this sci-fi thriller starring Robert Pattinson as a disposable worker on an intergalactic colonisation mission. Every time he dies, he’s  replaced with a fresh clone—until Mickey 17 meets Mickey 18, and things take a turn for the existentially unsettling. 

  

The Waking of a Nation 
Where to watch: SonyLIV 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

A historical drama revisiting the Hunter Commission’s inquiry into the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Directed by Ram Madhvani, the series casts a new light on one of colonial India’s darkest chapters. 

  

Dupahiya 
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

A sleepy town celebrates 25 years of crime-free living until a wedding gift disappears, setting off a chain of chaos. Expect small-town charm, mystery, and a fair bit of moral reckoning. 

  

  

Rekhachithram 
Where to watch: SonyLIV 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

This Malayalam mystery thriller follows a disgraced police officer who returns to the force to solve a long-cold murder case. Starring Asif Ali, Anaswara Rajan, and Mammootty. 

  

Chaos: The Manson Murders 
Where to watch: Netflix 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

Errol Morris revisits the Manson Family killings with a new angle one that involves the CIA, LSD experiments, and deeper conspiracy theories. A must-watch for true crime obsessives.   

  

The Monkey 
Where to watch: In Cinemas 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

Stephen King’s short story gets a horror-comedy treatment. Twin brothers discover a creepy toy monkey in their attic, unleashing a curse that triggers a fresh wave of deaths. Years later, the monkey’s back for more. Starring Theo James.   

  

Delicious 
Where to watch: Netflix 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

A German family’s summer holiday in a lavish French villa takes a dark turn when their new housekeeper arrives. A thriller drenched in sun-soaked tension and secrets. 

  

  

Daredevil: Born Again 
Where to watch: JioHotstar 
Release Date:  March 4 

  

  

Charlie Cox returns as Matt Murdock, Marvel’s blind vigilante lawyer, in a series that pits him against old nemesis Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio). Expect street-level grit and a long-awaited comeback. 

  

  

With Love, Meghan 
Where to watch: Netflix 
Release Date: March 4 

  

  

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, invites viewers into her California home for a lifestyle series featuring celebrity guests, cooking tips, and gardening wisdom. Expect a Pinterest-worthy aesthetic. 

  

  

Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Season 7) 
Where to watch: Netflix 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  

Red Bull’s empire faces its biggest shake-up yet, Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari switch sends shockwaves through the paddock, and McLaren’s rising stars disrupt the title race. F1’s off-track drama is at an all-time high. 

  

  

Andrew Schulz: LIFE 
Where to watch: Netflix 
Release Date: March 4 

  

  

The comedian gets personal in his new stand-up special, tackling everything from fatherhood to IVF with his signature unfiltered humour. 

  

  

When Life Gives You Tangerines 
Where to watch: Netflix 
Release Date: March 7 

  

  
IU and Park Bo-gum team up for a charming Korean drama about an ambitious girl, a devoted boy, and the many detours life throws in their way. 

 

 

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