SMES INDIA · THE SCREEN, MEDIA, ENTERTAINMENT & STREAMING DAILY · VOL. I · ED. 001 · Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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The Hindi web series recovery, in five filings

After a quieter 2025, the Hindi web series form is in its strongest creative shape since the Sacred Games / Mirzapur era. A look at the five productions leading the comeback.

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  • The headliner. Kohrra Season 2 — strongest Hindi crime drama since Paatal Lok.
  • The comedy. Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 — Ravi Kishan as a Patparganj judge.
  • The verdict. Strongest creative shape for Hindi originals since the Sacred Games / Mirzapur era.

The Hindi web series form had a quiet 2025. Several big-name productions underperformed. Several platforms cut their original-content budgets. The cultural conversation moved to K-content and to scripted Hollywood. Then the first half of 2026 happened — and the Hindi originals slate produced its strongest creative run since the Sacred Games / Mirzapur era. These five are leading the recovery.

DECK 01 The comedy: Maamla Legal Hai, S2 (Netflix)

The breakout legal comedy returns with VD Tyagi — played by Ravi Kishan — promoted to judge at Patparganj District Court. The second season's bizarre real-life-inspired cases keep the satire sharp; the supporting cast (Nidhi Bisht, Naila Grewal, Anant V Joshi, Kusha Kapila) has deepened. Eight tight episodes. The show that proves Indian streaming can do warmth and comedy without losing its edge.

DECK 02 The crime drama: Kohrra, S2 (Netflix)

Sudip Sharma's brooding Punjab-set crime drama returns even darker. The murder of Preet Bajwa unravels secrets, betrayals, and strained family ties. ASI Amarpal Garundi (Barun Sobti) and SI Dhanwant Kaur (Mona Singh) navigate the case while their personal lives fracture. Sharma has now made three of the best Hindi crime dramas of the streaming era — Paatal Lok, Kohrra S1, and S2.

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For the JioHotstar Specials competing for the same audience, see Filing FP-003 on JioHotstar's India library — Special Ops, Aarya, Criminal Justice.

DECK 03 The emotional centre: Aspirants, S3 (Prime Video)

The TVF series about UPSC aspirants continues to be the most emotionally resonant Hindi show on streaming. The third season follows DM Abhilash as an inquiry into his conduct threatens both career and relationships, with flashbacks to his younger years giving the IAS exam one final attempt. The writing is the show's superpower.

DECK 04 The procedural: Taskaree (Netflix)

A gritty crime drama set in the high-stakes world of customs enforcement at Mumbai's international airport. Emraan Hashmi as Superintendent Arjun Meena, leading a special task force against a smuggling syndicate. Procedural plotting with real stakes.

DECK 05 The critical pick: Chiraiyaa (Netflix)

A hard-hitting social drama led by Divya Dutta as Kamlesh. The writing is unsparing without becoming melodramatic; Dutta delivers what may be the year's best lead performance in a Hindi series.

If you watch only one Hindi original this year, make it Kohrra Season 2. For lighter, Maamla Legal Hai 2. To be moved, Aspirants 3.

THE VERDICT

The form is in its strongest creative shape in five years. The platforms are finally letting their best showrunners cook.

For the parallel renaissance happening in K-content, see Filing SP-010 on the Korean wave — Netflix's $2.5B Korea bet paying off. For the theatrical Hindi slate competing for the same audience, see Filing CP-007 on Bollywood 2026. Browse the rest of the Series Pull-Out or turn to the Front Page and Cinema Page.