Top 10 Indian web series to watch in 2026 — Netflix, Prime Video, Sony LIV, Hotstar and YouTube picks

Indian web series to watch in 2026 have never been this good. A few years ago, the debate was whether Indian OTT could compete with international shows. That debate is over. From crime dramas to heartwarming village comedies, Indian creators are making content that stands with the best in the world.

If you have been scrolling through Netflix, Prime Video, or Hotstar, wondering where to start — stop scrolling. This is your complete guide to the top 10 Indian web series in 2026 that are genuinely worth your time, with the platform, IMDb rating, and exactly why you should watch each one.

Not sure which OTT platform to subscribe to for watching these shows? Check out our complete guide on the best OTT platforms in India 2026 — we tested them all so you don’t have to.

1. Panchayat — Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video ⭐ IMDb: 9.0

An overqualified city graduate reluctantly takes up a government job as a panchayat secretary in a remote UP village. What follows is one of the most honest, funny, and quietly emotional shows ever made in India. Panchayat does not rely on high drama or action — it simply shows real people, real problems, and real warmth. Season 3 is the best yet. If you have not started this show, drop everything and begin today. You will not regret it.

Why watch: Feels like a hug. Every character is written with so much love that you genuinely miss them between seasons.

2. Mirzapur — Amazon Prime Video

 Amazon Prime Video ⭐ IMDb: 8.5

The show that put Indian crime drama on the global map. Set in the lawless badlands of Purvanchal, Mirzapur follows two brothers entangled in the brutal world of guns, drugs, and political power. Pankaj Tripathi as Kaleen Bhaiya is simply unforgettable. Raw, intense, and completely binge-worthy.

Why watch: Once you start, you literally cannot stop. Season 1 and 2 are masterclasses in storytelling.

3. Scam 1992 — Sony LIV

 Sony LIV ⭐ IMDb: 9.3

The story of Harshad Mehta — the stockbroker who shook the Indian financial system in 1992. Pratik Gandhi’s performance is one of the greatest ever seen on Indian OTT. Gripping, brilliantly written, and impossible to look away from even if you know how it ends.

Why watch: At 9.3 on IMDb, it is one of the highest-rated Indian shows ever made. The hype is completely justified.

4. Delhi Crime — Netflix

 Netflix ⭐ IMDb: 8.5

Based on the 2012 Delhi gang rape case, Delhi Crime follows the Delhi Police as they hunt down the accused. It won the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series — the first Indian show to do so. Shefali Shah is outstanding. Difficult in places, but incredibly important and powerful.

Why watch: International Emmy winner. One of the most important Indian shows ever made — both as a crime drama and as a social document.

5. The Family Man — Amazon Prime Video

 Amazon Prime Video ⭐ IMDb: 8.7

Manoj Bajpayee plays Srikant Tiwari — a secret intelligence officer struggling to hold his family together while saving the country. Funny, tense, emotional, and thrilling all at once. Season 2 with Samantha Ruth Prabhu is one of the finest seasons in Indian OTT history.

💡 Why watch: Manoj Bajpayee is at his absolute best. Season 2 is one of the finest seasons of any Indian web series ever made.

6. Kota Factory — Netflix

Netflix ⭐ IMDb: 9.0

Shot entirely in black and white, Kota Factory follows IIT-JEE aspirants in Kota, Rajasthan. It captures the anxiety, loneliness, and quiet resilience of Indian students like nothing before it. Jitendra Kumar, as Jeetu Bhaiya, became a cultural icon overnight — the teacher every student wishes they had.

 Why watch: Every student and parent in India needs to watch this. Jeetu Bhaiya is the teacher everyone wishes they had.

7. Jamtara — Netflix

Netflix ⭐ IMDb: 7.6

Based on the real phishing scam that made Jamtara famous, this show follows young men who built a massive phone fraud empire from a small Jharkhand village. Sharp, surprisingly funny, and a uniquely Indian story most people did not know existed.

 Why watch: A one-of-a-kind story rooted in real India. Short episodes make it an easy binge on any afternoon.

8. Four More Shots Please — Amazon Prime Video

 Amazon Prime Video ⭐ IMDb: 6.5

Four very different women navigate friendships, careers, and relationships in modern Mumbai. Loud, unapologetic, and refreshingly honest — Four More Shots Please broke real ground showing Indian women as complex and fully human. Fun, female-led, and worth every minute.

Why watch: Best watched with your girlfriends. Great for a lazy weekend binge with someone who gets the humour.

9. Aarya — Disney+ Hotstar

Disney+ Hotstar ⭐ IMDb: 7.8

Sushmita Sen returns as Aarya — a woman forced into the criminal underworld to protect her family. Sushmita is magnetic, and the show is gripping from episode one. A strong, stylish female-led thriller that remains one of Hotstar’s best originals.

Why watch: Sushmita Sen’s comeback was everything. A strong, stylish female-led thriller that keeps you hooked till the end.

10. Aspirants — YouTube / TVF

YouTube (TVF) ⭐ IMDb: 9.4

The highest-rated show on this entire list — and it is completely free on YouTube. Aspirants follows UPSC aspirants in Delhi with heartbreaking accuracy. Just five episodes in Season 1, and the climax will stay with you for a long time.

Why watch: 9.4 on IMDb. Free on YouTube. Absolutely no excuse not to watch this one immediately.

Final Thoughts

That is your complete list of the top 10 Indian web series to watch in 2026. Whether you want intense crime drama, slice-of-life storytelling, or a sharp thriller, Indian OTT has something genuinely excellent for every mood. Start with whatever calls to you today — and come back to OTT Alert every week for the latest reviews and release guides.

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