Tag: OTT

  • Cirkus: Ranveer Singh-Rohit Shetty’s Film Gets Trolled Posts its Netflix OTT Release, Twitterati Share Brutally Funny Memes and Jokes on the Comedy Film

    Cirkus: Ranveer Singh-Rohit Shetty’s Film Gets Trolled Posts its Netflix OTT Release, Twitterati Share Brutally Funny Memes and Jokes on the Comedy Film

    When Cirkus came out during Christmas 2022, not many went to watch the film post the bad reviews it received which is confirmed by its shocking lifetime collections of Rs 35.65 crore in India. Now Rohit Shetty’s comedy-(un)entertainer had arrived on Netflix, more people have watched the film, and unfortunately for all involved, the opinion hasn’t changed much going by the deprecatory reactions we are seeing on social media. Cirkus Movie Review: Rohit Shetty Dishes Out a Pointless Ranveer Singh Commotion Minus An Iota Of Good Humour!

    Check them out below:

    ‘Deserves Nobel Prize’

    ‘Thank God for Small Mercies’

    ‘Survived About 10 Minutes of Cirkus’

    ‘Duplicate Movies So Many Times’

    ‘Huge Warning for the Audience’

    ‘Sajid Khan Level’

    ‘Ooty and Bangalore’

    ‘Will Kill Itself’

    ‘Sounds Like Kapil Dev’

     

     

     

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  • Disney+ Hotstar Down! Funny Memes and Jokes Go Viral After OTT Suffers Outage During IND vs AUS 2nd Test 2023 Live Streaming

    Disney+ Hotstar Down! Funny Memes and Jokes Go Viral After OTT Suffers Outage During IND vs AUS 2nd Test 2023 Live Streaming

    Disney+ Hotstar suffered an outage during the India vs Australia 2nd Test 2023 day 1 live streaming. Fans took to Twitter to complain about the services being down. However, some of the users turned the moment into a fun-filled interaction as they posted memes and jokes related to Disney+ Hotstar suffering an outage. The memes related to Hotstar down went viral in no time and #hotstar was one of the trending topics on Twitter. How to Watch IND vs AUS Live Streaming Online Other Than on Disney+ Hotstar? Get Free Live Stream Viewing Options of India vs Australia 2nd Test 2023 on JioTV Mobile App.

    Famous Munna Bhai Meme Feat Hotstar

    Chetan Sharma Twist!

    Shit!

    Sorry to Tell You, It is Down!

    All is Not Well

    Down!

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  • Mumbai Police Shares ‘Series of Safety Measures’ In Reference To Popular OTT Posters, Urges Netizens To ‘Binge-Watch’ It in Viral Tweet

    Mumbai Police Shares ‘Series of Safety Measures’ In Reference To Popular OTT Posters, Urges Netizens To ‘Binge-Watch’ It in Viral Tweet

    Once again, Mumbai police have gained attention on the internet with their quirky tweet. This time they have shared a “series of safety measures” on Twitter inspired by well-known OTT releases. The official page of Mumbai Police posted posters of OTT shows and tweaked them to make the general public aware of different road safety rules and cyber crimes, among other things. The caption reads, “Make sure you ‘binge-watch’ this ‘series’ of PSA’s.” The post is accompanied by the hashtag #NotJustForShow. Mumbai Police Uses a Witty ‘Paatal Lok’ Meme to Spread Awareness Against Fake WhatsApp News (View Pic).

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  • BTS’ V aka Kim Taehyung Makes His Debut at the Paris Fashion Week in Enticing Red and Black Ensemble and Dazzling OTT Necklace; Watch Viral Videos & Pics

    ARMY’s favourite and BTS’ most fashionable member V aka Kim Taehyung, drew large public with his bewitching attire during the Celine men’s Spring-Summer 2023 collection in Paris, France. Tae Tae was wearing a uber hot red leather jacket and layered it over a turtleneck black sequinned fitted top and black leather slim-fit pants. He paired up the entire wow-worthy look with a glittery necklace, a black leather belt, and matching dress shoes. Yet fans had not turned out for designer Hedi Slimane’s fashions, but for a glimpse of one of the world’s most adulated popstars, Kim Taehyung! BTS V aka Kim Taehyung is Living The Paris Life! From Dapper Grey Suit To Striped Co-Ord Set, Tae Tae Treats ARMY With Frame-Worthy Photos on Instagram (See Pics).

    It’s Kim’s World And We Are Living In It! 

    The Way V Walked- Ten On Ten 

    Bookmark This Collage, ARMY!  

    We Can’t Get Enough Of V

    His Whole Look Screams ‘HOT’ 

     

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  • Bigg Boss OTT: Urfi Javed’s ‘Garbage Dress’ Looks Heavily Inspired by Influencer Komal Pandey’s DIY Outfit From Black Trash Bag! (View Pics and Video)

    Bigg Boss OTT: Urfi Javed’s ‘Garbage Dress’ Looks Heavily Inspired by Influencer Komal Pandey’s DIY Outfit From Black Trash Bag! (View Pics and Video)

    Creativity is indeed a big question to ask in today’s time and age. Never in our wildest dreams did we think something as trashy (pun intended) as a ‘garbage dress’ would be the hot topic of discussion. And the person responsible is Urfi Javed, a model-actress who is one of the contestants on Bigg Boss OTT, also known as Bigg Boss: Over-The-Top show. Urfi, in the latest episode, wore an outfit made from a black trash bag to save herself from the nominations. The Kasautii Zindagii Kay actress received praises from all quarters for her ‘creativity.’ But wait, seeing this ‘garbage outfit’ felt like déjà vu. Why? Because we have seen this before and that’s why. Social media influencer Komal Pandey, who is famous infamous for giving a sexy twist to anything and everything, had created a garbage dress eerily similar to Urfi Javed’s latest DIY outfit. Do not believe us? Check out pics and videos of ‘trashy outfit’ (oh, just how much we love using this word). Deepika Padukone’s Post-Wedding Sabyasachi Outfit Inspired by YouTuber Komal Pandey’s Diwali Look? See Pic and Decide.

    This is What Urfi Javed Wore on Bigg Boss OTT:

    And Here Is Komal Pandey Making ‘Haute Couture’ from Black Trash Bag:

    So, who wins this fashion faceoff? Urfi or Komal or the marvellous trash bags?!

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  • Vodafone Idea is offering discount coupons on prepaid Plans – morningtidings

    Vodafone Idea is offering discount coupons on prepaid Plans – morningtidings

    Vodafone-Idea (VI) is running a promotional offer for its prepaid customers. As a part of the offer, the telecom operator is offering discount coupons of up to Rs 60, according to a report by TelecomTalk.
    These vouchers will be added to users’ accounts upon recharging the selected prepaid plan. The discount coupons can be redeemed on the next recharge.
    According to the report, Rs 399, Rs 599, Rs 249, Rs 449, Rs 699, Rs 801, Rs 401 and Rs 1,197 are the plans that are eligible for discount coupons. Having said that, we were only able to verify the Rs 399, Rs 599, and Rs 249 plan on the official website.
    The Rs 399 plan is offering a coupon of Rs 40, the Rs 599 is offering Rs 60 and the Rs 249 prepaid plan comes with a Rs 20 coupon.
    The Rs 599 prepaid plan offers unlimited local and STD calls, 1.5GB high-speed data per day and 100SMS per day. The plan also includes weekend data rollover, binge all night and comes with a validity of 84 days.
    The Rs 399 and Rs 249 plans come with 56 days and 28 days validity respectively and offer the same benefits as the Rs 599 plan.
    The report also claims that these coupons might not be available to all the users and in all regions.
    Meanwhile, this isn’t the only promotional offer VI is offering right now. The telecom operator also offers double data offer, weekend data rollover, OTT subscriptions and more.

    timesofindia.indiatimes.com

  • Video games on Netflix? The OTT company hires veteran video game executive Mike Verdu as vice president of game development- Technology News

    Video games on Netflix? The OTT company hires veteran video game executive Mike Verdu as vice president of game development- Technology News

    Netflix has hired veteran video game executive Mike Verdu, signaling the video streaming service is poised to expand into another fertile field of entertainment.

    Verdu’s addition as Netflix’s vice president of game development, confirmed Thursday, comes as the company seeks to sustain the momentum it gathered last year when people turned to the video streaming service to get through lockdowns imposed during the pandemic.

    Netflix wound up adding 37 million worldwide subscribers last year, by far the largest annual gain in its history. But the landscape has changed dramatically now that the easing pandemic has allowed people to return to a semblance of their normal lives.

    The video service stumbled out of the gate during the first three months of this year, posting its smallest first-quarter subscriber increase in four years, and it predicted its springtime gains would also be meager. The Los Gatos, California, company is scheduled to report its results for the April-June period on Tuesday.

    Representational image via The Associated Press

    Adding video games would give Netflix another way to build upon the nearly 208 million subscribers that it boasted at the end of March. It wouldn’t come as a surprise either, given that Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings has long said the company competes as much against video games for a piece of people’s leisure time as it does against other video streaming services offered by the likes of Amazon, Hulu, Walt Disney Co. and Apple.

    Netflix didn’t directly comment on its potential entry into video gaming, but left little doubt about its intent by announcing Verdu’s title at the company. Verdu is joining Netflix from Facebook’s Oculus, where he oversaw the virtual reality headset maker’s games. He previously worked at video game makers Electronic Arts and Zynga.

    Now the biggest questions are when Netflix might start to offer video games and whether it intends to charge a separate fee to play them or include them as part of its video streaming services.

    In a research note, CFRA analyst Tuna Amobi called video games a logical complement to Netflix’s vast library of TV series and films, helping to set the stage for eventual price increases that most subscribers will accept.

    Greg Peters, Netflix’s chief operating officer, told investors in April that video games could be another way to engage subscribers already immersed in the stories unfolding in the service’s TV series and movies.

    “We’re trying to figure out what are all these different ways that we can increase those points of connection, we can deepen that fandom,” Peters said at the time. Verdu will be reporting to Peters in his new job.

    Investors seemed to be taking a wait-and-see attitude on Netflix’s potential foray into video games. The company’s stock price dipped by 1% to close Thursday at $542.95. While much of the stock market has been notching record highs recently, Netflix’s shares are down by 8% from their peak of $593.29 reached in January.

  • Daiwa smart TV with webOS operating system and Magic remote launched at Rs 44,990 – morningtidings

    Daiwa smart TV with webOS operating system and Magic remote launched at Rs 44,990 – morningtidings

    Consumer electronic brand Daiwa has launched its first webOS based smart TV in India. Dubbed as D50U1WOS, the TV features a 50-inch 4K UHD panel, ThinQ AI voice assistance and magic remote.
    Daiwa D50U1WOS smart TV: Price and availability
    The 4K UHD TV from the company is priced at Rs 43,990 and it will be available for purchase with leading retail stores in India and via the company’s official website, www.daiwa.in.
    Daiwa D50U1WOS smart TV: Features
    The 50-inch 4K UHD panel supports a multi-HDR format that includes HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma). Its panel claims to offer boosted colour saturation and detailed black levels for a better overall viewing experience.
    The TV also supports upscaling and the company claims that the TV can reproduce a low quality visual into 4K resolution.
    The 4K Smart TV by Daiwa is calibrated to D6500 colour temperature in the Cinema Mode for a cinema-like viewing experience.
    Talking about the audio, the TV claims to bring augmented audio experience with its 20W surround sound box speakers coupled with Dolby Audio sound technology.
    The TV is also equipped with MEMC (Motion Estimation and Motion Compensation) technology @ 60Hz for smooth blur-free visuals.
    It also supports – ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) that lowers input lag for a smooth gaming experience.
    The Smart TV is powered by ARM CA55 1.1 GHz quad-core processor, 1.5 GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage.
    As far as apps are concerned, the TV supports popular OTT platforms that include Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLiv, Zee5, among others,
    The TV features Dual-Band Wi-Fi for high-speed connectivity, Miracast and 2 Way Bluetooth 5.0.
    The TV comes with a Magic Remote with voice assistance support and it is also compatible with the LG ThinQ app.
    We have also said that LG’s webOS is among the best operating systems for smart TVs. The operating system is among the most feature-rich among other operating systems meant for smart TVs. It also supports magic remote which grants users better control over navigation and accessing content. As of now, the OS was limited to LG smart TVs which usually cost much more than the Daiwa one here. It’s greally to see the operating system making its way to a more accessible price point. Though, we cannot say anything about the performance right now, but, overall, we think it’s a good move by Daiwa.

    timesofindia.indiatimes.com

  • Malayalam content creator Karikku’s debut sketch video on Netflix grabs eyeballs

    Malayalam content creator Karikku’s debut sketch video on Netflix grabs eyeballs

    Malayalam digital platform Karikku’s founder Nikhil Prasad on the group’s OTT début on Netflix

    Popular Malayalam digital platform Karikku, made its Netflix début with a sketch video Ripper — The Wanted Killer. Uploaded on April 3 on Netflix India’s YouTube Channel, it has already garnered 10 million views — one of the highest figures for the channel.

    This figure, Karikku founder Nikhil Prasad says, is “high and fast growing” even for the OTT platform. He had been in talks with OTT platforms such as Netflix to develop other content when this project came up for discussion.

    “It was intended as a promotion for the Malayalam film Irul which is streaming on Netflix. We suggested this format instead with a video reference to Irul in the sketch, an idea that Netflix agreed with,” he says.

    Irul starring Fahadh Faasil and Soubin Shahir, and directed by Naseef Yusuf Izudin, released on Netflix on April 2.

    Formed in 2018 by Prasad, Karikku has grown into one of the top digital content creators in Malayalam with almost seven million followers on YouTube. It hit the jackpot after conceptualising the hugely popular YouTube series Thera Para.

    The cast of Ripper… too comprises Karikku and Thera Para regulars Anu K Aniyan, Arjun Ratan, Jeevan Stephan, Sabareesh Sajjin, Kiran Viyyath and Unni Mathews. Prasad, who is the writer/director, has pegged the script on Karikku’s core strength, which is humour, and incorporated an element of horror. Not only the cast, even the location for Ripper… is the same as Thera Para. “It’s the same house where we shoot our episodes!”

    The entire creative team

    The entire creative team  

    The only challenge, according to Prasad, was the duration for the sketch, “It could not exceed 13 to 14 minutes, we couldn’t cross that. Which made it difficult to convey the storyline, but we were able to make it work.”

    The almost 17-minute episode (including credits) revolves around a serial killer on the loose in Kochi, and a group of friends who alternate between being afraid and joking about it. “We had complete freedom to create what we wanted to and how. There was no interference on the part of Netflix and they are very happy with how everything has turned out,” Prasad says.

    Karikku is now in talks with other OTT platforms as well about content creation, with their impressive début on Netflix only helping to make the convincing part easier, Prasad believes.

  • The comfort of comedy: shows that are revisiting the slice-of-life genre

    The comfort of comedy: shows that are revisiting the slice-of-life genre

    Reacting to crime drama fatigue, makers of shows like ‘Gullak’, ‘Panchayat’ and ‘Kota Factory’ continue to revisit the slice-of-life genre

    Most OTT successes last year stuck to the script and doled out the standard concoction of crime, drama and suspense. But some surprised viewers by taking a route less travelled — slice-of-life comedy. Take the recent hit Gullak for example — a web series (the second season released earlier this year) that revolves around a caricature of the middle-class Indian family that you very well might bump into on the streets. Simple in treatment and layered in commentary, not only are these shows resurrecting a genre of comedy favoured in the eras gone by, but they are tweaking it to suit modern-day sensibilities. So what is the winning formula? Most shows draw from reruns of old Bollywood and regional cinema hits and place the spotlight on India’s rural heartland. Also, these shows dabble in commentary on topics like masculinity, aspiration and loneliness as well (writer Chandan Kumar sought inspiration from phases of his own stay in Mumbai, for Panchayat). “If you’re exploring a segment of life, it will be affected by social and political factors; it’s very hard to see it in a vacuum,” explains Ankur Pathak, former entertainment editor at HuffPost India, who sees such comedies on OTT as a welcome trend. “Panchayat is like going to rehab after watching Paatal Lok!”

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    Makers have banked on the crime drama fatigue that has now set in after a year in lockdown. In a 2020 piece for Financial Express, Prathyusha Agarwal, chief consumer officer, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, highlighted how the return of comedy was the biggest trend as opposed to predominantly action genre-led performances over the past few years. Rather promising for makers heading towards the same path.

    A still from Gullak

    Making it relatable

    While Panchayat follows an engineering graduate who ends up working for the panchayat of a remote village, Kota Factory (season 2 will make its way to Netflix soon) takes viewers behind the scenes of the making of a successful IIT applicant. This is wholesome family viewing without the pressure of sitting through expletive-laden scenes. “People are falling back on things they love. For an average family who is stuck in the same house, they want to watch something together,” says film critic Raja Sen. None of these shows subscribe to elements that are staple to other OTT offerings — gun wielding gangsters, flashy cabarets or gruesome midnight murders. “We can’t change our past, our childhood. And it’s this sense of nostalgia that makes us love talking about it,” says Durgesh Singh, writer of Gullak, about his inspiration while scripting.

    Vernacular works

    • As for the regional content.vs. comedy with a purpose debate, Singh says the former works better given hits like Kumbalangi Nights (Malayalam) and Bhooter Bhabishyat in Bengali. “Hindi comedy tends to be a bit more slapstick and in-your-face,” he says. Also getting on the vernacular content bandwagon is streaming platform MX Player where the makers are now looking at putting together a comedy aimed at Haryana’s younger audience.
    • Chief content officer Gautam Talwar feels this is quite different from what’s considered funny in other parts of the country. “Metro humour is very different from heartland humour. We might have a Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, but what we really laugh at in this country is a Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah,” he says.

    Smaller towns account for a majority of OTT viewership and people increasingly prefer shows in regional languages with a rural backdrop. By setting these shows in small towns the makers aren’t alienating your audience, points out film critic Sucharita Tyagi. “A majority of the viewers don’t live in Mumbai and New Delhi and neither do they go to clubs.”

    Drawing from the 80s

    Being insightful in content, and modest in treatment isn’t a 2021 phenomenon. A number of these shows today are reminiscent of Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Basu Chatterjee, Sai Paranjpye and Kundan Shah fair. “Though nothing here has come close to what those filmmakers were doing at the height of their career, it’s a good parallel to draw. They’re taking steps in that direction,” says Sen. Singh, for example, was confident of his humour in Gullak being responsible and meaningful as he had been seeking to replicate comedy of the 1970s-80s, but wasn’t sure whether it would work for the millennials. Incidentally, he has been roped in for the second season of Panchayat as well.

    A still from Panchayat

    Room for a message

    Another facet most writers seem to agree on is the need to serve a purpose through comedy. “India has the same problems that it had even 30 years ago and I wanted to show that,” says Singh. For example, in spite of being set in contemporary times, the household in Gullak doesn’t have a mixer grinder. For him, this was to show how a patriarchal household prefers its women in the house to use a grinder stone for their cooking. Singh hopes this kind of storytelling makes the audience pause and think, like you would if you were to read classic Indian literature. “We haven’t created good listeners, just good orators. This has made us very reactive, and quick to take offence.”

    Personal touches

    • Kumar of Panchayat adds that as “there are no murders and bomb blasts in the story”, it needs to be tight on paper. Which is why since they feature middle class characters in small Hindi-speaking towns, writers and makers are increasingly tapping into their own real life experiences.

    Future of the funnies

    For Singh, the recent spike in realistic comedies has a flip side. “Post Gullak, I’ve got around 10 calls to write a story based out of rural India,” he says. Trend or not, they are aware of the dangers of excess that have eaten into the Hindi heartland crime drama-genre. Referring to Canadian hit Schitt’s Creek, Kumar feels slice-of-life is more of a treatment, rather than a subject in itself. “As long as this kind of content has insights, the trend will remain,” he says.

    Kota Factory’s poster

    For example, Doordarshan-era comedy series Wagle Ki Duniya staged a rerun this year on TV as well as on SonyLIV, albeit with a new cast and in a pandemic setting. Streaming platform ZEE5 is also experimenting. “We have often mixed comedy with other genres to enhance the characters and the narrative, like how we added comedy to romance in Comedy Couple,” says Manish Kalra, chief business officer. One of the more popular offerings on the platform is the 2020 series Amrutham Dhvitheeyam, the sequel to a cult Telugu comedy series on TV, staging a return after nearly 13 years.

    Blast from the past: Raja Sen’s picks

    • Midnight Diner (Netflix)
    • Fresh Off The Boat (Disney+Hotstar)
    • Malgudi Days (Amazon Prime Video)

    Commenting on the genre, Saugata Mukherjee, head, original content, SonyLIV, says, “We feel there is a bit of a lacunae there that needs to be filled up.” The platform is looking to experiment with newer formats in the segment, with a focus on fictional shows — their upcoming fictional comedy slated for a May release this year, is helmed by comedians Gursimran Khamba and Amit Tandon. “It’s an ensemble cast including two people who are coming together after many years,” adds Mukherjee.

    Blast from the past: Ankur Pathak’s picks

    • Tu Hi Mera Sunday
    • Do Dooni Chat
    • Choti Si Baat
    • Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa

    So while these kinds of shows do stand the risk of getting repetitive, experimenting is key. “This year, I hope we see comedies that really take on conventional thinking and say things that are counter-cultural,” says Sen, affirming that the stage seems to be set for makers to further develop this kind of storytelling.