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‘Kennedy’, ‘Sector 36’, ‘Daldal’: Mind-bending Indian psychological thrillers streaming on OTT right now

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 27, 2026, 15:24 IST
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Mind-bending Indian psychological thrillers streaming on OTT right now

Indian cinema has perfected the psychological thriller by weaving trauma, moral conflict, and nerve-racking suspense into compelling narratives. These stories often explore the darkest corners of the human mind while keeping viewers on edge with unpredictable twists. From serial killers to mind games and hidden identities, each film delivers an intense viewing experience. If you enjoy stories that challenge perception and blur the line between right and wrong, these titles are worth adding to your watchlist.

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‘Kennedy’

Directed by Anurag Kashyap and starring Rahul Bhat alongside Sunny Leone, ‘Kennedy’ follows an insomniac ex-cop operating in the shadows. Presumed dead, he navigates a corrupt system through covert and violent missions. The film’s noir tone mirrors his psychological disintegration and quest for redemption. It is a haunting exploration of morality and vengeance. Streaming on Zee5.

3/9

‘Sector 36’

Starring Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal, ‘Sector 36’ is inspired by chilling real-life incidents and follows a troubled cop on the hunt for a brutal serial killer. The film unpacks themes of systemic failure and class divide while maintaining a tense investigative arc. Its gritty storytelling and disturbing realism make it deeply unsettling. The psychological intensity is amplified by powerful performances from the lead cast. Streaming on Netflix.

4/9

‘Daldal’

In ‘Daldal’, Bhumi Pednekar takes on the role of a determined DCP tracking a sadistic killer in Mumbai. Battling personal trauma and systemic patriarchy, her investigation becomes emotionally draining. The narrative peels back layers of her fractured mental state while sustaining crime-thriller momentum. The show blends psychological depth with procedural grit. Streaming on Prime Video.

5/9

‘Chatha Pacha’

Featuring Arjun Ashokan and Roshan Mathew, ‘Chatha Pacha’ is set in Fort Kochi and centres on a local wrestling club. What starts as camaraderie and sport slowly turns into obsession and rivalry. The characters’ ambitions fuel psychological strain and fractured relationships. The film evolves into a tense character study layered with emotional conflict. Streaming on Netflix.

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‘Jaane Jaan’

Led by Kareena Kapoor Khan, alongside Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma, ‘Jaane Jaan’ is set in the misty hills of Kalimpong. The story revolves around a single mother caught in a murder case and the brilliant neighbour who helps her conceal the truth. A determined investigator soon closes in, creating a tense intellectual showdown. The narrative thrives on quiet suspense and emotional depth. Streaming on Netflix.

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‘Mandala Murders’

Starring Vaani Kapoor and Vaibhav Raj Gupta, ‘Mandala Murders’ revolves around ritualistic killings connected to a mysterious secret cult. The investigators must decode ancient symbols while confronting their own buried fears. The series fuses occult themes with psychological tension, creating a fast-paced narrative. Each revelation deepens the enigma instead of resolving it. Streaming on Netflix.

8/9

‘Merry Christmas’

Featuring Katrina Kaif and Vijay Sethupathi, ‘Merry Christmas’ unfolds over the course of one fateful evening. What begins as a seemingly romantic encounter gradually transforms into a suspenseful tale filled with secrets and manipulation. The film’s retro treatment enhances its eerie and unpredictable atmosphere. Each twist subtly reshapes the audience’s understanding of the characters. Streaming on Netflix.

9/9

Mithuya: The Darker Chapter

Headlined by Huma Qureshi and Avantika Dassani, ‘Mithuya: The Darker Chapter’ explores a toxic dynamic between a professor and her student. Accusations of plagiarism ignite a psychological battle marked by ego, revenge, and hidden family secrets. As tensions escalate, manipulation and mind games take centre stage. The series examines how ambition and insecurity can spiral into destruction. Streaming on Zee5.

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