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Streaming Video News: January 18, 2019

I updated my list of Bollywood movies on Netflix with the addition of the Hindi cop drama Soni, making its worldwide debut on the streaming service today after a short festival run last year. I also added three Bangladeshi films to the Bengali movies section: 2018’s Komola Rocket, Television, and Ant Story, aka Piprabidya.

I also updated my list of Bollywood movies on Amazon Prime with a few newly added 2018 releases: Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 (Marathi), Seethakaathi (Tamil), and Shambo Shankara (Telugu). While scrolling through the 1,000+ Indian titles on Amazon, I found several dozen that have been removed from the service. Sadly, one of those is Village Rockstars, India’s submission to this year’s Oscars. It was only up for a few days before disappearing, which is what happened to Tumbbad before it finally made its triumphant return. Hopefully the same thing happens to Village Rockstars.

Streaming Video News: January 3, 2019

I updated my list of Bollywood movies on Amazon Prime with a bunch of new additions to the streaming catalog. Highlights among the recently added movies — which mostly consist of older Hindi and Telugu titles — include Village Rockstars, India’s submission to this year’s Oscars. The movie was originally filmed in Assamese, but Amazon’s version is dubbed in Hindi. Also new is the Richa Chadda & Neil Nitin Mukesh movie Ishqeria, which was filmed from 2012-2014 but didn’t release until September of last year. I’m also really excited because Andhadhun director Sriram Raghavan’s first film, Ek Hasina Thi, is finally available for streaming.

Amazon’s recent strategy — at least the one they’re allowing distributors to pursue — is to add about a dozen or so Indian movies to the catalog every day. It sounds cool, but it’s really easy to miss stuff if you take a few days off. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love for you to visit Access Bollywood every day to see what’s new, but you shouldn’t be obligated. Adding movies in large batches on a regular schedule would give titles and consumers (and me, LOL!) room to breathe.

I also updated my list of Bollywood movies on Netflix. Netflix started the new year quietly, with the addition of three Tamil movies — Merku Thodarchi Malai, Puriyatha Puthir, and Taramani — and the original series Comedians of the World, featuring stand-up specials from Indian comics Atul Khatri, Aditi Mittal, and Amit Tandon.

For everything else new on Netflix and Amazon Prime — Bollywood or not — check Instant Watcher.