Over the past decade, several outstanding mystery thriller series have quietly delivered gripping storytelling, intelligent twists, psychological depth, and sharp social commentary—yet remained underrated due to limited marketing or niche themes. Far from mainstream hype, these shows have still managed to captivate millions of viewers worldwide.
Blending Indian and global narratives, these OTT gems are perfect for binge-watching. Each of them holds an IMDb rating of 7.4 or above and frequently appears on “underrated” lists curated by critics and viewers alike.
Top 10 Series at a Glance
The table below highlights release year, streaming platform, IMDb rating, and lead cast.
| Rank | Series Name | Release Year | Platform | IMDb Rating | Lead Cast |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Asur | 2020 | JioCinema | 8.5/10 | Barun Sobti, Arshad Warsi |
| 2 | Paatal Lok | 2020 | Amazon Prime Video | 8.4/10 | Jaideep Ahlawat, Neeraj Kabi |
| 3 | Kohrra | 2023 | Netflix | 8.0/10 | Barun Sobti, Suvinder Vicky |
| 4 | The Chestnut Man | 2021 | Netflix | 7.6/10 | Danica Curcic, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard |
| 5 | The Devil’s Hour | 2022 | Amazon Prime Video | 7.6/10 | Jessica Raine, Peter Capaldi |
| 6 | Dark Winds | 2022 | AMC+ / Netflix | 7.7/10 | Zahn McClarnon, Kiowa Gordon |
| 7 | Home Before Dark | 2020 | Apple TV+ | 7.4/10 | Brooklyn Prince, Jim Sturgess |
| 8 | The Night Of | 2016 | HBO | 8.4/10 | Riz Ahmed, John Turturro |
| 9 | Utopia (British) | 2013–2014 | Channel 4 / Amazon | 8.4/10 | Fiona O’Shaughnessy, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett |
| 10 | From | 2022 | MGM+ / Amazon | 7.8/10 | Harold Perrineau, Catalina Sandino Moreno |
Detailed Series Breakdown
1. Asur
Asur follows forensic expert Nikhil Nair (Barun Sobti) and CBI officer Dhananjay Rajpoot (Arshad Warsi) as they hunt a serial killer inspired by Hindu mythology. Each murder reflects the philosophy of ancient “asuras,” blurring the line between good and evil. With intense mind games, philosophical undertones, and shocking twists, the series set a new benchmark for Indian psychological thrillers. Two seasons are currently available.
2. Paatal Lok
This gritty crime thriller dives into the dark underbelly of Delhi through the eyes of troubled cop Hathiram Chaudhary (Jaideep Ahlawat). What begins as a simple assassination attempt soon unravels into a complex web of caste politics, media manipulation, and systemic corruption. Season 2 (2025) deepens the narrative further, making Paatal Lok one of the strongest social thrillers from India.
Also Read: Paatal Lok Season 2 Review: A Darker, Sharper Dive into the Underbelly of Society
3. Kohrra
Set in the fog-laden villages of Punjab, Kohrra explores the murder of an NRI groom just days before his wedding. Inspector Sahib Singh (Barun Sobti) uncovers buried family secrets, toxic relationships, and cultural pressures. Slow-burning and emotionally heavy, the show excels in atmosphere and character-driven storytelling.
4. The Chestnut Man
This Scandinavian noir series follows detectives Naia Thulin and Mark Hess as they investigate a string of murders linked by eerie chestnut dolls left at crime scenes. The case connects to a long-unsolved disappearance involving a politician’s daughter. Dark, methodical, and chilling, it is a standout example of Nordic crime drama.
5. The Devil’s Hour
Every night at exactly 3:33 AM, social worker Lucy Chambers wakes up haunted by disturbing visions. As murders begin to mirror her dreams, detective Gideon Shepherd (Peter Capaldi) introduces concepts of time loops, parallel realities, and reincarnation. The series blends psychological thriller elements with metaphysical storytelling in a uniquely unsettling way.
6. Dark Winds
Based on Tony Hillerman’s novels, Dark Winds is set in the 1970s on a Navajo reservation. Tribal police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee investigate murders intertwined with spiritual beliefs, UFO sightings, and cultural conflicts. The series stands out for its authentic representation of Native American life and its layered mystery.
7. Home Before Dark
Inspired by a real-life child journalist, this series follows Hilde Lisko, an 11-year-old girl who reopens a decades-old cold case after moving to a new town. Seen through a child’s honest and fearless perspective, the show balances mystery with family drama. Three seasons offer steady character growth and emotional depth.
8. The Night Of
A single night changes the life of Nasir Khan (Riz Ahmed), who wakes up next to a murdered woman and becomes the prime suspect. The series meticulously explores prison life, courtroom battles, and the flaws of the American justice system. With powerhouse performances, it remains one of the most compelling legal thrillers ever made.
9. Utopia (British)
When a group of comic book fans discovers the legendary Utopia manuscript, they are pulled into a global conspiracy involving population control and pandemics. Jessica Hyde leads the chase in a visually striking, violent, and darkly humorous series. Years ahead of its time, Utopia remains disturbingly relevant.
10. From
Residents of a mysterious town find themselves trapped with no way out. At night, terrifying creatures emerge, forcing everyone indoors. Sheriff Boyd Stevens searches for answers while maintaining order. Mixing survival horror with layered mystery, From feels like a spiritual successor to Lost and continues to expand its mythology across seasons.
Why Are These Series Underrated?
Despite strong storytelling and Rotten Tomatoes scores above 70%, many of these shows suffered from limited promotion or niche subject matter—such as mythology, indigenous cultures, or experimental narratives. Indian audiences found gems like Asur and Kohrra, while global viewers embraced Scandinavian and British thrillers.
If you’re looking for intelligent, suspenseful, and thought-provoking content beyond mainstream hits, these series deserve a spot on your watchlist. Start binge-watching today.


