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Netflix India’s 2026 must-watch slate; From Ikka to Mismatched Season 4 — Check list

From Sunny Deol’s legal showdown to Mismatched’s finale, here are Netflix’s upcoming top releases.

If you are also the one who can't decide what to binge next on Netflix? 2026 is shaping up to be a blockbuster year for Indian originals, packed with A-list stars, gripping thrillers, and emotional rollercoasters. From Sunny Deol roaring back in a legal face-off to the bittersweet end of our favorite mismatched duo, True Scoop has brought you the list of top releases to be dropped by Netflix in upcoming days. 

Ikka: Sunny Deol vs. Akshaye Khanna's epic legal clash

Picture this: two titans of the screen, Sunny Deol as a top lawyer forced to defend his bitter rival, Akshaye Khanna, who's accused of murder. Stakes sky-high: win or lose his family forever. This courtroom thriller promises edge-of-your-seat drama, shady loopholes, and that classic Deol intensity.

Mismatched Season 4: Rishi & Dimple's last dance

Rohit Saraf and Prajakta Koli return for the rom-com series finale. Post-breakup, fate throws broken-hearted Rishi and Dimple back together, but with Rishi on a one-way path, they finally face the big question: mismatched forever, or just bad timing? Expect laughs, tears, and closure.

Kartavya: Saif Ali Khan's gritty cop dilemma

Saif headlines this crime thriller alongside Radhika Duggal as a duty-bound officer whose family becomes target number one. How far will he bend the rules when threats hit home? Saif's always a safe bet for tense, character-driven stories.

Lust Stories 3: Anthology of desire & drama

The fan-fave franchise returns with directors like Vikramaditya Motwane, Kiran Rao, Shakun Batra, and Vishal Bhardwaj. Stars Radhika Apte and Ali Fazal explore lust, love, and hidden longings in four raw, intimate tales. Short, sharp, and unapologetically human.

Maa Behen: Madhuri Dixit's darkly hilarious cover-up

Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Ravi Kishan, and Dharnaa Durga form a chaotic "maa-behen" trio in this black comedy. A dead body in the kitchen? In their nosy conservative neighborhood? Watch them bicker, scheme, and somehow hide the mess, pure guilty-pleasure fun.

Family Business: Anil Kapoor's cutthroat succession saga

Hansal Mehta directs Anil Kapoor (silver fox vibes) and Vijay Varma in a billionaire's empire tale. The mentor picks his protégé as successor, then yanks it back. What starts as corporate chess turns into all-out war. Power plays don't get juicier.

Legacy: R. Madhavan's gangsters role

Madhavan shines as an aging don battling a dark prophecy and rivals closing in. It's all about protecting his crumbling empire, family, and enduring name. Emotional, brutal, and quintessentially filmy.

 Netflix's February-March 2026 lineup is stacked with hot titles worth marking on your calendar. Kicking off on February 10, the Japanese LGBTQ+ drama This Is I dives into emotional storytelling. Two days later on February 13, Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip brings comedy gold with its senior-citizen adventure, dropping alongside the South Korean mystery thriller The Art of Sarah. On February 18, foodies rejoiced for Being Gordon Ramsay, the culinary docuseries pulling back the curtain on the chef's world. Regency romance fans get Bridgerton: Season 4–Part 2 on February 26, continuing the steamy drama. March heats up with Alan Ritchson's action sci-fi War Machine on March 6, followed by the live-action anime blockbuster One Piece–Season 2 on March 10, sailing into the Grand Line arc. All confirmed via Netflix's official slate, pure binge perfection ahead.

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