Complete Hindi Web Series List: From Crime Thrillers to Rom-Coms
Crime Thrillers & Action:

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Sacred Games (Netflix, 2 Seasons): A watershed moment for Indian web series, Sacred Games is a gritty and complex crime thriller based on Vikram Chandra’s novel. Saif Ali Khan plays Sartaj Singh, a troubled police officer who receives a cryptic message from gangster Ganesh Gaitonde (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), hinting at impending doom for Mumbai. The series interweaves Sartaj’s investigation with Gaitonde’s backstory, creating a compelling narrative about power, corruption, and faith. The intricate plot, compelling performances, and unflinching portrayal of Mumbai’s underbelly make it a must-watch. The use of Hindu mythology and philosophical themes adds depth beyond a typical crime story.
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Mirzapur (Amazon Prime Video, 3 Seasons): Mirzapur delves into the brutal world of organized crime in the Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh. Pankaj Tripathi delivers a masterclass performance as Akhandanand Tripathi, aka Kaleen Bhaiya, the ruthless head of a powerful mafia family. The series follows the intertwined lives of Guddu and Bablu Pandit, two brothers who become entangled in the Tripathi family’s web of violence and power struggles. Known for its raw violence, intense characters, and unpredictable plot twists, Mirzapur is a gripping portrayal of the consequences of ambition and the corrupting influence of power. The show’s popularity has spawned numerous memes and catchphrases, cementing its cultural impact.
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Paatal Lok (Amazon Prime Video, 1 Season): Paatal Lok, meaning “netherworld,” is a neo-noir crime thriller that explores the dark underbelly of Indian society through the eyes of Hathiram Chaudhary (Jaideep Ahlawat), a disillusioned Delhi police officer. Assigned to a high-profile assassination attempt case, Hathiram uncovers a conspiracy that leads him through the murky depths of politics, caste divisions, and media manipulation. The series is lauded for its realistic portrayal of police procedures, its nuanced characters, and its sharp social commentary. The narrative is divided into three distinct worlds: Swarg Lok (heaven), Dharti Lok (earth), and Paatal Lok (hell), reflecting the social hierarchy and the moral decay within each layer.
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Delhi Crime (Netflix, 2 Seasons): Based on real-life events, Delhi Crime meticulously recreates the investigation into the brutal 2012 Delhi gang rape case. The first season focuses on the Delhi Police’s relentless pursuit of the perpetrators, led by DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah). The series is praised for its sensitive handling of the subject matter, its realistic depiction of the police’s challenges, and Shefali Shah’s powerful performance. The second season tackles a different crime, focusing on the “Kaccha Baniyan Gang,” and explores themes of social inequality and the dehumanization of marginalized communities.
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Asur (Voot, 2 Seasons): Combining crime thriller elements with mythology and forensic science, Asur presents a unique and captivating narrative. Arshad Warsi plays Dhananjay Rajpoot, a forensic expert turned CBI officer, who is tasked with tracking down a serial killer who uses mythological references to commit his crimes. The series explores the clash between science and religion, the nature of good and evil, and the psychological impact of violence. The intricate plot, suspenseful pacing, and strong performances make Asur a standout in the crime thriller genre.
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Special Ops (Disney+ Hotstar, 2 Seasons): Special Ops is an action-packed spy thriller that follows Himmat Singh (Kay Kay Menon), a RAW agent who believes that the 2001 Indian Parliament attack was part of a larger conspiracy. He assembles a team of undercover agents to track down the mastermind behind the attacks. The series is known for its fast-paced action sequences, its international settings, and Kay Kay Menon’s compelling portrayal of a determined intelligence officer. Special Ops 1.5: The Himmat Story serves as a prequel, exploring Himmat Singh’s backstory and his early experiences as a RAW agent.
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Breathe (Amazon Prime Video, 2 Seasons): Breathe is a psychological thriller anthology series. The first season stars R. Madhavan as Danny Mascarenhas, a desperate father who resorts to extreme measures to save his son’s life. The second season, Breathe: Into the Shadows, stars Abhishek Bachchan as Avinash Sabharwal, a psychiatrist whose daughter is kidnapped, forcing him to commit a series of murders to get her back. The series explores the moral dilemmas faced by its protagonists and the lengths to which people will go to protect their loved ones.
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Rudra: The Edge of Darkness (Disney+ Hotstar, 1 Season): A remake of the British series Luther, Rudra stars Ajay Devgn as DCP Rudraveer Singh, a brilliant but troubled police officer who delves into the minds of psychopaths and criminals. The series is known for its dark and gritty atmosphere, its complex characters, and Ajay Devgn’s intense performance. While drawing heavily from its source material, Rudra adapts the narrative to an Indian context, exploring themes of justice, morality, and the psychological toll of fighting crime.
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The Family Man (Amazon Prime Video, 2 Seasons): While often categorized as a spy thriller, The Family Man skillfully blends action, comedy, and family drama. Manoj Bajpayee stars as Srikant Tiwari, a middle-class man working for a covert intelligence agency. He juggles his demanding job with the everyday challenges of family life, often finding himself in hilarious and dangerous situations. The series is praised for its realistic portrayal of Indian society, its witty writing, and Manoj Bajpayee’s exceptional performance. The show cleverly integrates national security threats with relatable family issues, creating a unique and engaging viewing experience.
Romance & Drama:
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Little Things (Netflix, 4 Seasons): Little Things is a heartwarming and relatable romantic comedy-drama that follows the lives of Kavya Kulkarni (Mithila Palkar) and Dhruv Vats (Dhruv Sehgal), a young couple living in Mumbai. The series explores the everyday joys and challenges of modern relationships, from career aspirations to dealing with family pressures. The show’s success lies in its simplicity and authenticity, capturing the nuances of love, friendship, and personal growth. The natural chemistry between the lead actors and the realistic portrayal of urban life make Little Things a comforting and enjoyable watch.
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Mismatched (Netflix, 3 Seasons): Based on Sandhya Menon’s novel When Dimple Met Rishi, Mismatched is a coming-of-age romantic drama set in a coding academy. Dimple Ahuja (Prajakta Koli) is an ambitious coder who wants to build her own app, while Rishi Singh Shekhawat (Rohit Saraf) is a hopeless romantic who believes in arranged marriages. The series follows their journey as they navigate the challenges of college life, friendship, and love. Mismatched appeals to a young audience with its relatable characters, its focus on technology and innovation, and its lighthearted approach to relationships.
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Permanent Roommates (TVFPlay, 2 Seasons): Considered one of the pioneers of Indian web series, Permanent Roommates tells the story of Tanya (Nidhi Singh) and Mikesh (Sumeet Vyas), a young couple who are forced to confront their relationship after Mikesh returns to India from the US with a marriage proposal. The series explores the complexities of commitment, communication, and the challenges of navigating a long-distance relationship. Permanent Roommates is known for its witty writing, its relatable characters, and its realistic portrayal of modern relationships.
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Yeh Meri Family (Netflix, 1 Season): A nostalgic trip back to the 1990s, Yeh Meri Family is a heartwarming family drama told through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy, Harshu (Vishesh Bansal). The series captures the essence of childhood, family dynamics, and the simple joys of life in a middle-class Indian household. The show is praised for its authentic portrayal of the era, its relatable characters, and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia in viewers. The focus on family values and the innocence of childhood make Yeh Meri Family a feel-good and enjoyable watch.
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Kota Factory (TVFPlay/Netflix, 3 Seasons): Kota Factory is a coming-of-age drama set in Kota, Rajasthan, a hub for students preparing for the IIT entrance exams. The series follows Vaibhav Pandey (Mayur More), a young student who moves to Kota to pursue his dream of getting into IIT. The show explores the pressures faced by students, the importance of friendship, and the challenges of navigating adolescence. Kota Factory is known for its realistic portrayal of the coaching center culture, its relatable characters, and its thought-provoking commentary on the education system.
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Flames (TVFPlay/Amazon Prime Video, 3 Seasons): Flames is a teen romance drama set in a coaching center. The series follows Rajat (Ritvik Sahore) and Ishita (Tanya Maniktala) as they navigate their budding romance amidst the pressures of studying for their board exams. The show explores the innocence of first love, the importance of friendship, and the

