If you’ve already scrolled through every Oscars meme, debated Anora vs The Substance for the hundredth time, and refreshed your feed waiting for the next White Lotus casting update, congrats: you officially need new content. Lucky for you, the first half of March has some solid picks.
For those who love their desi family drama with a side of crime and chaos, Deli Boys serves up sibling rivalries, shady business deals, and plenty of unexpected twists. Comedy fans tired of their group chat's dry jokes can turn to Andrew Schulz: LIFE. And if you’re still in your true-crime era, Chaos: The Manson Murders delivers all the eerie cult intrigue without making you sign up for yet another podcast.
So put your phone down (unless you’re organising a watch party), grab your favourite snacks, and let the streaming spree begin.
If Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife made you laugh-cry about the chaos of parenting...
Watch Andrew Schulz: LIFE

Ever wondered what happens when a loud, no-filter comedian suddenly has to contemplate fatherhood? Andrew Schulz: LIFE is your answer. It’s like watching your funniest, most unfiltered friend realise that diapers cost more than his entire sneaker collection. Schulz brings his signature sharp wit but mixes it with real-life chaos—IVF struggles, dad-to-be anxiety, and a hilarious take on masculinity. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just someone who enjoys comedy with a side of “Oh shit, that’s actually deep”, this special is worth the watch. Drops March 4, streaming on Netflix
If you loved Breaking Bad for its accidental crime empire...
Watch Deli Boys

When two Pakistani American brothers inherit their late father’s deli business, they quickly realise he was dealing in more than just achaar and coffee. Cue the chaos: crime, comedy, and family drama, all wrapped up in a deliciously messy package. Drops March 6, streaming on JioHotstar
If you love your superheroes morally conflicted like The Punisher...
Watch Daredevil: Born Again

By morning, he’s a blind lawyer fighting for justice in the courtroom. By night, he’s a masked vigilante delivering it with his fists. Matt Murdock is back in this Daredevil reboot, and so is the craziness. He’s still juggling his day job, his night job, making life choices that would make a therapist sigh, and somehow looking incredible while doing it. If you like your superheroes brooding, your fight scenes so intense they make you wince, and your moral dilemmas served with a side of self-destruction, this one’s for you. With a fresh start in the MCU, this is the perfect entry point for newcomers and a thrilling return for longtime fans. Drops March 4, streaming on JioHotstar
If you liked To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before for its fake-dating trope...
Watch Nadaaniyan
Ever wondered what would happen if Student of the Year met Pretty Woman? Here’s your answer. Nadaaniyan, which marks the debuts of Ibrahim Ali Khan (who looks so much like his dad, Saif Ali Khan, that you’ll do a double take) and Khushi Kapoor, is a romantic drama that brings a south Delhi socialite and a Noida boy in a classic fake-dating setup. She hires him to play her boyfriend, but—surprise, surprise—feelings get involved. Cue emotional turmoil and class clashes. Expect swoon-worthy moments, relatable awkwardness, and more than one scene where Ibrahim smirks just like his father. Drops March 7, streaming on Netflix
If Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer kept you up for days...
Watch Chaos: The Manson Murders

Another deep dive into Charles Manson? Bring it on. Because let’s be real—true crime girlies (and guys) are never over it. This docuseries delves deeper into the conspiracy rabbit hole, peeling back layers of cover-ups, CIA experiments, and pure ’60s madness. It’s like True Detective and The X-Files, but somehow, it’s all real. Perfect for anyone who loves a good mystery, wild theories, or just enjoys screaming “Wait, what?!” at their television screen at 2 am. Drops March 7, streaming on Netflix
If you loved Tidying Up with Marie Kondo but thought this needs more perfectly staged ‘casual’ moments...
Watch With Love, Meghan

Meghan Sussex (she’ll correct you if you forget) is here to revolutionise lifestyle TV—by moving snacks from one bag to another and calling it hospitality. She also whips up spaghetti in a pristine white outfit, because messes are for peasants. Between casually reminding Mindy Kaling that she goes by Sussex now and offering the kind of tips that make Goop look practical, the show is more aesthetic than advice. The memes? Way more entertaining. But if you need some low-stakes TV to fold laundry to, this one is for you. Drops March 4, streaming on Netflix
If you loved Drishyam for its mind games…
Watch Rekhachithram

It all starts with a Facebook Live confession (because apparently, that’s how we drop murder bombshells now), revealing a crime buried—literally—for 40 years. Enter a sharp young cop who’s got to sift through old secrets, shady alibis, and a murder mystery somehow tangled with the filming of real-life 1985 film Kathodu Kathoram. Nostalgia, crime, and drama all rolled into one—this is a thriller that keeps you hooked till the last frame. Drops March 7, streaming on SonyLIV