Masalaseencom 2021
| Film | Platform | Why It Mattered | |------|----------|------------------| | Shershaah | Amazon Prime | Sidharth Malhotra’s career-best; war biopic with emotional resonance; became a streaming blockbuster. | | Sardar Udham | Amazon Prime | Vicky Kaushal’s powerhouse performance; Shoojit Sircar’s restrained direction; focused on Jallianwala Bagh aftermath. | | Mimi | Netflix | Kriti Sanon’s breakout; surrogacy comedy-drama with heart; proved mid-budget films can shine digitally. | | Haseen Dillruba | Netflix | Taapsee Pannu-led erotic thriller; polarizing but heavily discussed; revived pulp noir in Hindi. | | Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar | Amazon Prime | Dibakar Banerjee’s darkly comic thriller; underrated gem about corporate versus rural India. |
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The more Ali explores, the more he realizes that the building holds a dark secret, one that has been hidden for decades. With the help of a brilliant architect, Sara, Ali starts to unravel the mysteries piece by piece. | Film | Platform | Why It Mattered
Expanding content types to keep users engaged for longer periods, a trend mirrored by top educational and entertainment platforms in 2021. 3. User Experience and Community Engagement | | Haseen Dillruba | Netflix | Taapsee
In 2021, the "family watch" moved to the living room. A film like Sardar Udham (long, depressing, three hours) would have bombed in theaters but thrived on Prime because viewers could pause for tea and resume.
Major Bollywood actors officially embraced streaming platforms, bringing "big screen" quality to mobile devices.