Weekend plans are now switching from ‘Let’s go for a movie’ to ‘what are we binge watching?’
Dates are now changing from ‘Movie at 8:00pm’? to ‘Netflix and chill?’.
Are Indian OTT Platforms taking over our love for cinema? Is the convenience of having access to media taking the old school charm of theatres away?

About 77 percent consume media on mobile devices, as a price war triggered by billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. made data cheaper and faster. Average monthly data consumed by a user nearly tripled to 3.9 GB in 2017, and EY expects it to more than quadruple to 18 GB in five years.
Bollywood and the regional movie industry is now trying to fend off the digital challenge by seeking an eight-week exclusivity for theaters before movies are available on streaming platforms and television

Videos account for more than half of India’s internet traffic and that’s “just going to explode”, Archana Anand executive vice president & head of digital at ZEE5 India, said in the report. “We’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg.”
What is it about OTT platforms that is gradually taking away India’s love for its beloved film industry? These platforms have not only made media more convenient but have also encouraged regional content which the audience finds more relatable now.
From brilliant star cast to more sensible content without the interference from censorship, there is nothing that the OTT platforms does not have to win over the cinema industry.

The question is, will the OTT magic stay in the long run as well? Or will we get back to worshiping Bollywood like we always did?
Are the OTT platforms here to stay for good? Are they the future of Indian media? The fact that there is no censorship could either be a blessing or a curse. Now, we need to wait and watch how well the OTT platform deals with the freedom that digital media brings with itself.
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