What’s Streaming in April 2025: Netflix, JioCinema, ZEE5 & More Drop New Shows
New Delhi | 18 April 2025 — The OTT space is totally packed this April, with platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, JioCinema, ZEE5, and SonyLIV dropping a bunch of cool new series. Whether you’re into international thrillers, desi comedies, or dark sci-fi stuff, there’s something for every kind of binge-watcher. Let’s break down what’s dropping this month and what’s worth adding to your watchlist.

Black Mirror Season 7 — Netflix
Black Mirror is back, and it’s getting even darker. Season 7 includes a sequel to “USS Callister,” one of the most popular episodes from earlier seasons. This time, expect more stories about creepy tech, surveillance nightmares, and what happens when we depend too much on AI. Basically, it’s giving all the “what if” energy, but with way more twists. If you like your shows deep and disturbing, this is for you.
The Last of Us Season 2 — JioCinema/Hotstar
The zombie apocalypse continues in Season 2 of The Last of Us. Joel and Ellie are back, but things get way more intense this time. With emotional flashbacks and new dangers, this season dives deep into tough choices and survival struggles. Even if you’ve never played the game, the story totally hooks you in. And yes, it’s still as heartbreaking as ever.
Touch Me Not — JioCinema
This Telugu-language thriller is based on the Korean drama He Is Psychometric. The main guy can literally read people’s memories by touching them. Wild, right? He starts uncovering dark secrets and messed-up pasts, all while dealing with his own problems. With a solid mix of mystery and suspense, this one might surprise you.
Logout — ZEE5

Babil Khan plays a social media influencer who’s living the dream—until his phone gets stolen. But the twist? The thief turns into a crazy stalker. The show dives into the scary side of being too online and how one moment can change everything. It’s like a modern-day tech horror story, and honestly, kinda relatable.
Mere Husband Ki Biwi — JioCinema
Need something fun and messy? Mere Husband Ki Biwi is your pick. Arjun Kapoor plays a guy with amnesia who finds out he might be leading a double life. Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh add to the chaos, and the show is full of drama, love triangles, and those typical filmi moments we all secretly love.
Chamak: The Conclusion — SonyLIV
The final season of Chamak is here, and it’s getting emotional. The musical drama follows a singer facing tough truths about his family and career. The music slaps, the story is raw, and fans are hyped to see how it all ends. Definitely one for Punjabi music lovers and drama fans alike.
The Glass Dome — Netflix
This Swedish crime drama brings a psychological edge. A criminologist returns to her hometown to solve a kidnapping eerily similar to one she experienced as a child. The Glass Dome weaves trauma, memory, and investigation into a slow-burn thriller set against a haunting Nordic backdrop.
G20 — Netflix
Viola Davis stars as the U.S. President in this high-stakes political thriller. A crisis at the G20 summit puts everything on the line. There’s suspense, power moves, and a lot of shouting behind closed doors. It’s dramatic in the best way, and Viola totally owns the screen.
With genres ranging from psychological thrillers and romantic comedies to dystopian dramas and political suspense, April 2025 is stacked with binge-worthy content. With major international titles on platforms like Netflix and new Indian originals dropping throughout the month, there’s plenty lined up to keep viewers engaged and coming back for more.