Top 10 Indian Web Series: By mid-2025, Indian OTT platforms will have already delivered a rich mix of drama, suspense, comedy, and bold storytelling. From gripping crime thrillers to heartwarming slice-of-life tales, this year has been a treat for binge-watchers. Here are the Top 10 Indian web series you just can’t miss in 2025 (so far):
1. Delhi Confidential – Netflix
A suspenseful political thriller where leaks, deception, and shifting loyalties take center stage. Manoj Bajpayee and Richa Chadha deliver stellar performances.
2. Made in Heaven: Season 3 – Prime Video
The iconic wedding planners return, navigating lavish events, deepening social divides, and their own messy personal lives.
3. Project Z – Disney+ Hotstar
India’s first near-future sci-fi series blends technological anxiety with emotional storytelling. It’s a slow burn, but a rewarding journey.
4. Paatal Lok: Season 2 – Prime Video
Darker and sharper than its first season, this installment digs deeper into power structures, caste conflict, and justice, with tight, impactful writing.
5. College Cut – Sony LIV
A coming-of-age series that captures Gen Z college life in small-town India with humor, heart, and authenticity.
6. Criminal Justice: Truth Unfolds – Disney+ Hotstar
The franchise continues with a layered case that challenges the boundaries between victim and perpetrator.
7. Shehar – Zee5
A haunting exploration of urban isolation and forgotten friendships. The poetic storytelling leaves a lasting impression.
8. Scam 2010: The Realty Game – Sony LIV
From the creators of Scam 1992, this season focuses on an overlooked real estate scam that rocked Mumbai in the early 2000s.
9. Asur: Final Chapter – JioCinema
Crime and mythology intersect again, but this time with a sharper psychological twist and faster pace.
10. Ghar Wapsi – YouTube MiniTV
A heartwarming story of family, failure, and finding your place. Simple, emotional, and deeply relatable.
As genres evolve and storytelling becomes bolder, 2025 is proving that Indian web content is no longer playing catch-up, it’s leading the charge.