Analita Seth | February 19, 2021, 22:17 IST
After being a part of primetime television, Vikrant Massey started a gradual ascent at the movies. From doing small roles in films like Lootera and Dil Dhadakne Do, he slowly graduated to playing complex characters and impressed us with the shelled up Shutu in A Death In The Gunj, the hopeful Amol in Chhapaak, the morally bankrupt Pradeep in Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare and the bright and shiny Sunny in Ginny Weds Sunny, his first commercial venture. Despite his art cinema credentials, Vikrant has the ability to walk onto any set and make every role his own. He may not be a hunk but has been called the thinking woman’s sex symbol. We caught up with the actor who is slowly earning the sobriquet of Mr Dependable with each of his releases.
Extraction to Indian Matchmaking, what India watched on Netflix in 2020
Extraction to Indian Matchmaking, what India watched on Netflix in 2020
Extraction, Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, Indian Matchmaking, Masaba Masaba and Guilty were some of the shows and films that kept the nation hooked in 2020
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From Extraction to Indian Matchmaking, shows that kept us hooked in 2020.
2020 was the year of staying in. As the world battled a pandemic, our lives were confined to the four walls of our rooms and entertainment meant streaming on various OTT platforms. As per an announcement by Netflix India, the shows that kept the nation hooked in 2020 were Indian Matchmaking, Masaba Masaba and Guilty, among others.
Netflix India Reveals Most Popular Movies, Series in 2020
K-dramas saw a staggering 370 percent growth year-over-year. By Akhil Arora | Updated: 10 December 2020 11:22 IST
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Jahnvi Kapoor as Gunjan Saxena in Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
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Netflix has revealed that its Indian subscribers have the highest viewership of films on the platform, versus any other country where Netflix is available. In India, 80 percent of Netflix subscribers watch at least one film per week. And with Netflix subscribers growing in India in 2020 (partly thanks to COVID-19 that forced people to spend more time at home), viewership has grown across the board. K-dramas jumped by 370 percent year-over-year in India, with non-fiction series and romantic stories following behind with a jump of 250 percent. Time spent