Cult Classics on OTT: The Shows You Didn’t Know You Loved

TVF Pitchers (ZEE5/Sony LIV)

Before startup dramas became a trend, TVF Pitchers delivered a raw, relatable, and iconic take on entrepreneurship. Witty, heartfelt, and way ahead of its time.

Ghoul (Netflix)

This dystopian horror miniseries starring Radhika Apte went under the radar but remains one of the creepiest and most politically charged Indian horror tales on OTT.

Laakhon Mein Ek (Amazon Prime Video)

Created by comedian Biswa Kalyan Rath, this anthology explores real societal issues. Each season is gritty, thought-provoking, and criminally underrated.

JL50 (Sony LIV)

A time-travel thriller rooted in Indian sci-fi — JL50 combines mystery and mythology with a sharp, cinematic narrative that deserves way more recognition.

Thinkistan (MX Player)

A brilliant peek into the Indian advertising world of the 90s. With a compelling narrative and strong performances, Thinkistan is a must-watch for lovers of character-driven stories.

Bhasker Bharti (Sony LIV)

A gender-swap comedy way ahead of its time! A man wakes up one day as a woman — hilarious, bold, and still surprisingly relevant.

Afsos (Amazon Prime Video)

Hostel Daze (Amazon Prime Video)

Overshadowed by more popular campus dramas, Hostel Daze is a hilarious and nostalgic look at Indian hostel life — painfully accurate and full of heart.