Top 10 Web Series in November 2025: Amazon’s spy thriller beats “Pluribus” and “Stranger Things” in monthly viewership—Netflix claims 4 of the top 10 spots across platforms.
India’s streaming wars have a clear November winner. JustWatch, the global streaming guide platform, released its Top 10 Web Series in India for November 2025, revealing that Amazon Prime Video’s “The Family Man” claimed the #1 spot, edging out multi-platform hit “Pluribus” and Netflix’s long-running phenomenon “Stranger Things.” The monthly rankings—based on JustWatch Streaming Charts tracking from November 1-30—showcase a diverse mix of international blockbusters, Indian originals, and reality TV dominating viewer attention.
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Top 10 Web Series (November 2025)
| Rank | Show | Platform(s) | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Family Man | Amazon Prime Video | Spy Thriller (Indian Original) |
| 2 | Pluribus | Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+ | Sci-Fi/Drama |
| 3 | Stranger Things | Netflix | Sci-Fi Horror |
| 4 | Bigg Boss | JioCinema, Voot Select | Reality TV (Indian) |
| 5 | IT: Welcome to Derry | JioCinema | Horror Prequel |
| 6 | Room of Guilty Pleasure | Amazon Prime Video | Drama |
| 7 | Delhi Crime | Netflix | Crime Drama (Indian Original) |
| 8 | Game of Thrones | JioCinema, Voot Select | Fantasy Epic |
| 9 | Kurukshetra | Netflix | Indian Mythology Drama |
| 10 | The Witcher | Netflix | Fantasy Adventure |
Source: JustWatch.com Streaming Charts (Nov 1-30, 2025)

The Family Man: India’s Spy Thriller Dominance
“The Family Man” securing the #1 spot validates Amazon Prime Video’s investment in Indian originals. The Raj & DK-created series—starring Manoj Bajpayee as a middle-class intelligence officer balancing family life with counter-terrorism operations—has become India’s answer to espionage dramas like “Homeland” and “24.” The show’s mix of geopolitical intrigue, dark humor, and relatable domestic chaos resonates across India’s demographic spectrum, from urban millennials to Tier-2 city families.
November likely captured viewership around a potential Season 4 release or anniversary binge-watching, as Indian audiences increasingly revisit catalog hits between new season drops. For context on India’s streaming content trends, see TechnoSports’ entertainment industry coverage.
Pluribus: The Multi-Platform Phenomenon
“Pluribus” at #2 represents a rare multi-platform success, streaming simultaneously on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+. This dual availability—unusual in India’s fragmented streaming landscape—suggests a high-budget international co-production or licensing agreement allowing both platforms to carry the title. The sci-fi/drama positioning indicates it’s targeting premium audiences willing to subscribe to multiple services, a growing but still niche segment in India’s price-sensitive market.
Netflix’s Four-Show Stranglehold
Netflix claims 4 of the Top 10 spots with:
- #3: Stranger Things (the Duffer Brothers’ 1980s nostalgia juggernaut)
- #7: Delhi Crime (Emmy-winning Indian crime procedural)
- #9: Kurukshetra (Indian mythology series)
- #10: The Witcher (Henry Cavill’s fantasy epic)
This dominance validates Netflix’s dual strategy: licensing proven international hits (Stranger Things, The Witcher) while investing in acclaimed Indian originals (Delhi Crime, Kurukshetra). Delhi Crime’s continued chart presence—years after its debut—demonstrates how quality Indian storytelling maintains catalog value, unlike disposable reality TV that peaks and vanishes, according to streaming analytics.
Bigg Boss & Game of Thrones: JioCinema’s Power Duo
JioCinema (Reliance’s streaming platform) captures two spots:
- #4: Bigg Boss (India’s biggest reality TV franchise)
- #8: Game of Thrones (HBO’s fantasy blockbuster, post-HBO Max India exit)
Bigg Boss at #4 reflects India’s insatiable appetite for reality TV—the Salman Khan-hosted show delivers weekly drama that social media amplifies into national conversations. Its presence on both JioCinema and Voot Select (Viacom18 platforms) indicates co-streaming rights, common for high-value Indian reality content.
Game of Thrones at #8—despite ending in 2019—shows catalog power. JioCinema’s acquisition of HBO content (after HBO Max withdrew from India) gave them GoT, Friends, and other legacy hits that drive subscriptions through binge-rewatches and new viewer discoveries.
IT: Welcome to Derry—The Horror Prequel Play
“IT: Welcome to Derry” at #5 (JioCinema exclusive) capitalizes on Stephen King’s horror franchise momentum. The prequel series—exploring Pennywise’s origins in 1960s Derry, Maine—targets the horror-hungry Indian youth audience that made “Wednesday” and “Stranger Things” cultural phenomena. JioCinema’s bet on horror content differentiates it from competitors focused on romance and crime dramas.

What the Charts Reveal About India’s Streaming Habits
1. Indian Originals Compete With Global Blockbusters
The Family Man (#1), Bigg Boss (#4), Delhi Crime (#7), and Kurukshetra (#9) prove homegrown content can outperform international mega-franchises. This wasn’t true five years ago when Netflix/Amazon catalogs dominated—now, well-executed Indian stories command equal or greater attention.
2. Multi-Platform Releases Are Rare But Effective
Pluribus (#2) and Game of Thrones (#8) appearing on multiple platforms simultaneously is unusual. Most platforms guard exclusivity fiercely, but high-budget international content sometimes negotiates multi-territory deals. For consumers, this reduces subscription fatigue—one less reason to juggle five apps.
3. Catalog Content Holds Value
Stranger Things (no new season in late 2025), Game of Thrones (ended 2019), and The Witcher (between seasons) chart despite not being “new.” This validates platforms’ investments in library depth, not just weekly release calendars. Binge culture means viewers discover years-old shows through algorithms and word-of-mouth.
4. Reality TV Remains King in India
Bigg Boss at #4 outranks critically acclaimed dramas like Delhi Crime. Reality TV’s social media virality—Twitter trends, meme culture, WhatsApp group debates—drives viewership in ways scripted content struggles to match. Platforms investing in reality (Amazon’s “Laughter Chefs”, Netflix’s “The Big Day”) are chasing this proven engagement.
Platform Strategies Decoded
| Platform | Top 10 Count | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Netflix | 4 shows | Premium international + prestige Indian originals |
| Amazon Prime Video | 3 shows | Indian originals + multi-platform licensing |
| JioCinema | 2 shows | Reality TV + HBO legacy catalog |
| Apple TV+ | 1 show | High-budget co-productions |
| Voot Select | 1 show | Reality TV partnerships |
Netflix’s lead suggests its ₹649/month premium tier finds enough takers despite competition from ₹149-299 budget plans. Amazon’s three placements (including #1) validate its Indian content investment strategy—cheaper subscriptions (₹299/month bundled with shopping perks) paired with local storytelling.
What’s Missing: Disney+ Hotstar’s Absence
Notably absent from the Top 10: Disney+ Hotstar, India’s largest streaming platform by subscribers (post-IPL cricket rights). This likely reflects JustWatch’s methodology focusing on scripted content—Hotstar dominates sports streaming (IPL, World Cup) but lags in original series. Their biggest scripted hit, “Criminal Justice,” peaked years ago, and Marvel/Star Wars content underperforms in India compared to the West.
What’s Next for December 2025
December charts will likely feature:
- Holiday movie releases (Christmas-themed content)
- New season drops (platforms save big releases for year-end)
- Cricket streaming impact (if India hosts a series, Hotstar could dominate hours-watched metrics)
For November, the data is clear: Indian spy thrillers, multi-platform sci-fi, and Netflix’s franchise power define what India’s 400+ million streaming households are watching.
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