Why not try to exhibit your product with the original capacity, leaving no chance of comparison, as everything in filmmaking is changing? bollywood producers are causing this to occur. In hindi, Janhvi Kapoor's Mili will soon be available. The principal actress Anna Ben received a lot of praise for the malayalam film Helen, which inspired this movie's official version. Since the Mili is now available to see, "Helen" has been "unavailable" to watch on OTT.

The incredibly popular 2014 film Bangalore Days is also being remade in hindi as Yaariyan 2, however the original is still appearing as unavailable on the OTT platform. Thanks to the modern era, international film has reached our televisions and language is no longer a barrier. people began to watch movies in many languages, and it was during this time that numerous malayalam film treasures were discovered. There are several malayalam movies that have been remade or that have ambitions to be in other languages.

But because the original is now available on OTT platforms, people are comparing it to the remake, and the latter's deficiencies are standing out like sore losers. The filmmakers are using this cunning strategy to avoid it. The remakers are removing their movie from comparisons with this new technique, and those who haven't seen the original might want to see this in theatres. Many of these movies were previously released but were a financial failure simply because the original was available on OTT.

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