Watch Unlimited Movies For Free Without Subscription On This OTT Platform

Watch Unlimited Movies For Free Without Subscription On This OTT Platform
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Watch Unlimited Movies For Free Without Subscription On This OTT Platform

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The craze to watch cinema in theatres has dampened in the minds of people after the onset of Coronavirus.

The craze to watch cinema in theatres has dampened in the minds of people after the onset of Coronavirus. Even though theatres have opened up in most states across the country, people are hesitating to come to theatres.

There is no noteworthy attendance in theatres for the fear of infection. Producers, technicians, directors, actors and workers are in a dilemma over their next course of action. Most of the movies that are ready for release and movies under production have got stalled owing to the above reasons.

Under these circumstances, Kannadigas have joined and formed a team which they have called "Cinemanodi.in". A special feature of this venture is that this team is different from OTT and is formed by investors, Developers, and cinema lovers. This will be based on advanced cloud technology and viewers need not be subscribers. Besides, the movies can be played without any advertisements. Viewers can view any movie of their choice in this forum. Looks this is a sort of solace for low income group people.

It is a known fact that OTT platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix. Zee5, Disney Hotstar and others offer movies only to its subscribers. And the subscription costs a bomb. So this is a step in the right direction.

Meanwhile, Netflix India is offering a two days free subscription to everybody. Memes have flooded social media on Netflix free subscription saying there is a hitch even though the OTT player says it doesn't even need your card details to watch online streaming of movies from its huge collection.

Moviebuffs, on the other hand, are asking around and making a list of movies to watch on Netflix while the offer lasts. People are seen asking for recommendations on social media.

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