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The weekend is officially here, and the major streaming platforms have dropped a massive lineup to keep you firmly planted on the sofa. Whether you want the comfort of a feel-good comedy, the adrenaline rush of a slick Korean action series, or an engaging courtroom satire, this Friday brings a brilliant mix of new content.
Aamir Khan makes a highly anticipated return in a heartwarming sports comedy, while the beloved legal chaos of Patparganj District Court comes back for a second run. Here is your complete guide to the best new movies and web series landing on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, ZEE5, and more today, April 3, 2026.
Title |
Streaming Platform |
Genre |
Key Cast |
Maa Ka Sum |
Amazon Prime Video |
Dramedy |
Mihir Ahuja, Mona Singh |
Bloodhounds (Season 2) |
Netflix |
Action / Crime |
Woo Do Hwan, Lee Sang Yi, Rain |
Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun On The Run |
ZEE5 |
Slapstick Comedy |
Aasif Sheikh, Rohitashv Gour, Ravi Kishan |
Gangs of Galicia (Season 2) |
Netflix |
Crime Drama |
Clara Lago, Tamar Novas |
Sitaare Zameen Par |
SonyLIV |
Sports Comedy |
Aamir Khan |
Your Friends & Neighbors (Season 2) |
Apple TV+ |
Dark Comedy / Thriller |
Jon Hamm, James Marsden |
Maamla Legal Hai (Season 2) |
Netflix |
Legal Satire / Comedy |
Ravi Kishan |
At 19, maths whizz Agastya (Mihir Ahuja) approaches life like a complex equation waiting to be solved. This eight-part dramedy sees him taking that logic to the absolute extreme with 'Project Mom', a strict, data-driven quest to track down a new partner for his single mother, Vinita (Mona Singh). But romance, as it turns out, does not care about data. Agastya is forced to watch his foolproof calculations completely crumble the second he realises you simply cannot trap messy, unpredictable human feelings inside a spreadsheet.

Action fans, listen up. Three years after the events of the phenomenal first season, Gun Woo (Woo Do Hwan) and Woo Jin (Lee Sang Yi) are back throwing punches. Having successfully smashed a massive loan shark empire, the duo gets pulled right back into the criminal underworld. This time, the stakes are totally brutal as they infiltrate a corrupt, global underground boxing league run by a terrifying boss named Baek Jeong (played by Rain).

The beloved sitcom neighbours finally get their own feature-length comedy. Vibhuti Narayan Mishra (Aasif Sheikh) and Manmohan Tiwari (Rohitashv Gour) pack up the car and take their wives, Anita (Shubhangi Atre) and Angoori (Vidisha Srivastava), on a peaceful religious trip to Uttarakhand. Predictably, the peace does not last. The holiday descends into absolute slapstick chaos the second they bump into Shanti and Kranti (Ravi Kishan and Mukesh Tiwari), two wildly eccentric gangster brothers.

Three years have passed since the explosive events of season one. Ana (Clara Lago) and Daniel (Tamar Novas) tried incredibly hard to outrun their pasts, but the Galician drug trade refuses to let them go. This time around, they find themselves standing on completely opposite sides of a vicious turf war. Daniel gets sucked straight back into his family's dark empire, pushing Ana to team up with a rival clan just to tear the Padín dynasty apart.

If you loved the 2018 Spanish hit Champions, you need to add this official Bollywood remake to your watchlist. Aamir Khan stars as Gulshan, a wildly arrogant and self-obsessed basketball coach who ruins his career with a drink-driving conviction. The court hands him a unique community service sentence: he must train a basketball team entirely made up of players with disabilities. It is a brilliant, emotional watch that packs a lot of heart.

Jon Hamm returns as Andrew ‘Coop’ Cooper, the disgraced hedge fund manager who decided to moonlight as a suburban burglar. Coop thinks he has his bizarre double life perfectly balanced until a flashy, mysterious billionaire named Owen Ashe (James Marsden) moves in next door. Ashe quickly figures out Coop's criminal secret and ruthlessly blackmails him into a highly dangerous new partnership.

The absolute madness of the Patparganj District Court is back for round two. This season, Ravi Kishan’s brilliantly dodgy lawyer, VD Tyagi, decides he wants to trade his 'jugaadu' ways for a judge's gavel. As he chases his new ambition, the rest of the eccentric legal staff battle their way through a fresh batch of completely absurd, real-life-inspired cases. It remains one of the sharpest, funniest satires of the Indian legal system streaming right now.

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