What To Watch This Week On ZEE5 If You Want Romance, Mystery, Or Kids Fun

what to watch on ZEE5 this week
WHAT TO WATCH

Some weeks arrive like a neat little list. This lineup arrives like a mixed bowl of popcorn—sweet, salty, and stacked with surprises. If you need ideas on what to watch on ZEE5 this week, jump from a gentle Korean romance to a sharp Hindi love story, then close the night inside a haunted Bengali house with doors that whisper. Friends join, lights dim, hearts race.

The fun part? You don’t need a “one mood only” weekend. This week’s slate covers Korean dramas in Hindi/Korean audio, Indian movies across Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi, and a kids drop that feels built for holiday afternoons.

New Movies This Week: Class Pressure, Obsession, And A Dark Mystery

When someone asks what to watch this week on ZEE5 this week for movie night, point them to Movies. Three picks map three kinds of tension.

Middle Class is a Tamil romantic drama led by Naveen Chandra and Aakanksha Singh, about young lovers who guard their tie while class lines and family rules press in. The story keeps a foot in life, because most love tales do not fall in crowds; small daily pressure makes them give way.

Then watch Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, an A-rated Hindi romance-drama (2h 19m) from Milap Zaveri, with Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa in charge. The story follows politician Vikramaditya Bhonsle and actress Adaa Randhawa, then shows how attraction can twist into obsession. It’s intense, stylish, and made for viewers who like their romance with sharp corners.

For a colder mood, Vritta leans into mystery. The trailer shows Ayush, an author in pieces after his wife’s death, while an inspector hunts for the truth. Answers do not settle you; each one lights another question.

Ronkini Bhavan: A Bengali Mini-Series With A House That Won’t Stay Quiet

If your watchlist needs a thriller, Ronkini Bhavan went live on 25 Dec 2025 with seven episodes. It blends thriller, drama, and suspense, and it builds dread with clear steps. The tale follows Juthika into Ronkini Bhavan; she meets rituals, warnings, and a family that treats danger like its own heirloom.

Footsteps echo, doors shift, and windows blink against night. Old paintings watch, and the courtyard chills hearts with quiet. One episode shows the household rushing to help her after poisoned tea, while another hints at more serious threats as Joba cautions everyone to stay alert. Shyamoupti Mudly and Gourab Roy Chowdhury headline, with Abhrajit Sen directing.

Two Korean Dramas For When You Want Romance With Weight

Start in the comfort zone: Korean dramas. These aren’t fluffy “meet-cute and done” stories. They sit with feelings, then squeeze them.

Youth of May runs for 12 episodes and sits in the romance-drama space, with Hindi and Korean audio options plus English subtitles.  It plays like a soft song in a loud world—warm moments, tough choices, and that sense of time pushing everyone forward.

If you want a deeper ache, Uncontrollably Fond stretches to 20 episodes, also offering Hindi and Korean audio with English subtitles.  This is the pick when “romance” means second chances, old wounds, and the kind of chemistry that doesn’t need fireworks to feel dangerous.

Kids Releases This Week: Heroes, Ghost Buddies, And A Calm Elephant

Need what to watch this week on ZEE5 that won’t start a “why is this scary?” debate at bedtime? The kids slate adds four picks across 24–26 Dec 2025: Chhota Bheem (Season 6 and 7), Chote Tara Ka Bada Gadar, My Bhoot Friends, and Appu – The Yogic Elephant.

For comfort viewing, Chhota Bheem brings 2 seasons and 53 episodes in Hindi; Bheem and friends protect Dholakpur and learn solid teamwork with each small challenge. Families share smiles and cheer at home. For quick laughs, My Bhoot Friends offers short episodes (one lists 11 minutes) with an animated, comedy-driven setup.

You also get Chote Tara Ka Bada Gadar and Appu – The Yogic Elephant for variety—more adventures, different age fits, and fewer “I’m bored” sighs. Browse the full kids’ shelf from the Kids hub.

Pick Your Mood In One Minute

If you want soft romance that still hits hard, start with Youth of May. If you want a longer emotional stretch, Uncontrollably Fond gives you more runway to sink into the characters and their choices. Both work when you want to watch this week on ZEE5 to feel like a full meal, not a snack.

If your week needs real-world drama, Middle Class works like a mirror—love versus money, pride versus family, and that awkward silence that says more than any fight. If you want to watch a romance turn volatile, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is your “can’t look away” pick.

If you want suspense, Ronkini Bhavan scratches that itch with secrets and small shocks that build into bigger trouble. And if the living room belongs to kids for a while, the four new additions cover everything from action-adventure to gentle laughs.

How To Watch And Switch Languages

Open the app or website, search your title, and press play. For Korean dramas, use the Audio Languages selector on the title page—Youth of May and Uncontrollably Fond both list Hindi and Korean audio, and they also offer English subtitles.

If you like browsing by language, use Tamil movies for Middle Class, Kannada Movies for Vritta, and Hindi movies for Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat. Want more series beyond this week? Start from TV shows, and filter by language or genre.

If you’re in a web-series mood, jump into Web Series and let Ronkini Bhavan do the rest.

 

Bio of Author: Gayatri Tiwari is an experienced digital strategist and entertainment writer, bringing 20+ years of content expertise to one of India’s largest OTT platforms. She blends industry insight with a passion for cinema to deliver engaging, trustworthy perspectives on movies, TV shows and web series.