💨 Abstract
India's OTT industry is experiencing a slump, with production down to one-fifth of previous levels. Once known for original, offbeat content, OTT platforms are now recycling big stars and safe stories. Few new projects are being commissioned, leading to struggles for writers, technicians, and actors. OTT platforms are now relying on bankable stars, with scripts deemed too political or controversial being quickly struck off the list.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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