Top 10 Movies Streamed in November 2025: Rishab Shetty’s mythology prequel beats “Jolly LLB 3” and “Saiyaara”—Netflix secures 7 of the top 10 positions in monthly rankings.
India’s streaming landscape has a clear November winner. JustWatch released its Top 10 Movies in India for November 2025, revealing that Amazon Prime Video’s “Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1” claimed the #1 spot, while Netflix dominated with 7 films in the top 10. The rankings—based on JustWatch Streaming Charts from November 1-30—showcase a mix of Indian blockbusters, Bollywood courtroom dramas, and international horror capturing viewer attention.
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Top 10 Movies Streamed (November 2025)
| Rank | Movie | Platform(s) | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1 | Amazon Prime Video | Mythology/Action (Kannada) |
| 2 | Jolly LLB 3 | Netflix | Courtroom Drama/Comedy |
| 3 | Saiyaara | Netflix | Action/Thriller |
| 4 | Frankenstein | Netflix | Horror/Sci-Fi |
| 5 | Dude | Netflix | Comedy |
| 6 | Idli Kadai | Netflix | Drama (Tamil) |
| 7 | Baaghi 4 | Amazon Prime Video | Action (Tiger Shroff) |
| 8 | Kantara | Prime Video, Netflix | Original Kantara (2022) |
| 9 | The Bengal Files | Zee5 | Crime Thriller (Bengali) |
| 10 | Baramulla | Netflix | Drama |
Source: JustWatch.com (Nov 1-30, 2025)

Kantara: Chapter 1 – The Mythology Prequel Phenomenon
“Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1” securing #1 validates Rishab Shetty’s pan-India appeal following the original Kantara’s 2022 blockbuster success (#8 on this same chart). The prequel explores the mythology and folklore that made the original film a cultural phenomenon, blending Kannada coastal traditions with high-octane action sequences that transcend language barriers, according to TechnoSports’ entertainment coverage.
Netflix’s Unprecedented Dominance
Netflix claims 7 of 10 spots—an extraordinary showing that reflects its aggressive Indian content investment and international licensing strategy. Key titles include Jolly LLB 3 (#2), the Akshay Kumar-led courtroom comedy franchise, and Frankenstein (#4), proving Indian audiences embrace both homegrown comedies and international horror reboots.
Baaghi 4 (#7) and the original Kantara (#8) appearing on both Prime Video and Netflix suggests licensing deals allowing multi-platform availability—rare but increasingly common for high-demand titles. For context on India’s streaming wars, see TechnoSports’ OTT analysis.

Regional Cinema’s Streaming Power
The presence of Idli Kadai (#6, Tamil) and The Bengal Files (#9, Bengali) on Zee5 underscores regional content’s growing streaming appeal beyond theatrical runs. As pan-India theatrical releases become costly gambles, quality regional films find profitable second lives on streaming platforms where niche audiences drive sustained viewership.
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