Here are OTT Release’s Top 10 Picks for the Weekend (May 9, 2026)

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Another weekend is here… and so is the usual problem — opening OTT apps, scrolling for 40 minutes, then randomly rewatching something old. So yeah, if you’ve been wondering what to watch this weekend, here are some picks that actually look worth your time.

According to OTT Release latest weekend list, these are the titles getting the most attention right now across Netflix, Prime Video, and JioHotstar.

At the top is Vaazha II on JioHotstar. The first part already had a cult youth following, and this sequel seems to be bringing the same chaotic friendship energy again. If you like fun, messy coming-of-age stuff, this might be the easiest weekend binge.

Then there’s Lukkhe on Prime Video. Looks like one of those wild crime-comedy dramas with unpredictable characters and nonstop confusion. Could end up being a surprise entertainer.

Netflix has Legends, which feels more serious and intense compared to the others on the list. If you’re in the mood for something dramatic instead of full masala entertainment, maybe start here.
One title people are suddenly curious about is Bharathanatyam 2: Mohiniyattam. The name itself sounds unusual, and honestly that’s probably why many are clicking on it.

For thriller fans, The Chestnut Man Season 2 is a big deal this weekend. The first season had a strong following, so crime thriller lovers are definitely going to jump into this immediately.

Meanwhile, Citadel Season 2 is back with more spy action and bigger scale drama. If you enjoyed the first season’s madness, this is an obvious weekend pick.

There’s also Love Insurance Kompany, which looks lighter and more feel-good compared to the rest. Probably a decent comfort watch.

And yes, Dacoit is finally streaming too. A lot of people have been waiting for this one, mainly because the promos gave off a raw revenge-drama vibe.

Netflix also dropped Worst Ex Ever Season 2, which honestly sounds like pure toxic entertainment you accidentally finish in one sitting.

And finally, Song Sung Blue on JioHotstar looks like the emotional, musical kind of film perfect for a slower night.

So yeah… whether you want thrillers, comedy, chaos, crime, or something emotional, this weekend actually has a pretty solid lineup.

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