Tag Archives: Titus Andronicus

Streaming Video News: April 11, 2018

I updated my list of Bollywood movies on Amazon Prime with almost three dozen additions to the streaming catalog (everything above Bumm Bumm Bole under the “Newly Added” section of the page). Just the other day I had a Twitter conversation about Shemaroo Entertainment making some of their titles available on Prime, and they went ahead and added even more movies, including Shah Rukh Khan’s Yeh Lamhe Juddai Ke and the meh 2011 romantic comedy Tere Mere Phere. Tiger Zinda Hai is now available, too, in both regular High Definition and Ultra High Definition (UHD).

I also updated my list of Bollywood movies on Netflix to include The Tiger Hunter, which stars Danny Pudi as an Indian immigrant building a life in Chicago in the 1970s. The movie played at a number of film festivals in 2016, including the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. IFFLA 2018 starts today, and you can view the lineup here. If you can’t make it out to LA for the fest, the Hindi Titus Andronicus adaptation The Hungry is available on Amazon Prime.

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

Streaming Video News: December 21, 2017

I updated my list of Bollywood movies on Heera with the addition of a couple of 2017 Hindi releases. Riteish Deshmukh’s Bank Chor is now available for streaming, as is The Hungry, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus that sounds pretty cool. After debuting in theaters just last month, the Tamil thriller Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru is also now available on Heera, as are the Bengali films 10th July, Ichchhemotir Gappo, Kalkijug, and Sesh Anka.

I also made a couple of updates to my list of Bollywood movies on Netflix. The Indian Detective — a mini-series starring comedian Russell Peters and Anupam Kher — is new to streaming, and the very funny documentary Meet the Patels is back on the service once more.

Finally, I updated my list of Bollywood movies on Amazon Prime with the addition of the Hindi-dubbed version of the 2008 Telugu film Deepavali. For everything else new on Netflix and Amazon Prime — Bollywood or not — check Instant Watcher.