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Amazon Prime Video’s India original ‘The Forgotten Army S1’ to premiere on 24 Jan
MUMBAI: Amazon Prime Video is geared up to add new OTT originals, TV shows and movies to its list in January 2020. The company has announced the content line-up for January 2020 which includes originals, TV shows and movies for Indian, American, Mexican, German and Japanese viewers.
The Indian OTT originals include The Forgotten Army S1 in Hindi and will be available for customers to view on Amazon Prime Video from 24 January. The platform will also ENPT in Tamil on 03 January, Katha Sangama in Kannada on 06 January, Girls (Marathi PSVOD) and Vicky Vellingkar (Marathi PSVOD), both in Marathi will be added on 1 January and 5 January, respectively, Wake n Bake (Stand Up Special By Rohan Joshi) in Hindi which will be added on 10 January and Afsos in Hindi which will be available from 17 January.
American, Mexican, German and Japanese OTT originals, shows and movies include Bosch S5 which will be added on 1 January, James May: Our Man In Japan S1, Jayde Adams: Serious Black Jumper S1, Illana Glazer: The Planet is Burning S1 and Big Diaries S1B (Kids) which will be added to the list on 3 January, Tread stone S1 which will be added on 10 January, Russell Peters: Deported S1, Rob Delaney: Jackie S1, Just Add Magic: Mystery City S1 (Kids) and Troop Zero (Movie) which will be added on 17 January, Star Trek: Picard S1 and All Or Nothing S5 which will be added on 24 January and All Or Nothing: CBF S1 and Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer S1 which will be added on 31 January.
English movies list include The Angry Birds Movie 2, Wonder Park and Overcomer will start stream on 14 January, 17 January and 23 January respectively.
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Bullet microdrama app crosses 10 million downloads on Play Store
Top shows clock millions of views as platform expands across 7 languages
MUMBAI: Short, sharp and shooting ahead, Bullet microdrama app is proving that in the age of shrinking attention spans, brevity isn’t just the soul of wit, it’s the engine of growth. The platform has crossed 10 million downloads on the Google Play Store, marking a significant milestone as microdramas carve out a firm space in India’s fast-evolving digital entertainment ecosystem. The surge reflects a growing appetite for snackable, high-impact storytelling, with Bullet leaning heavily into quick, engaging narratives that resonate across diverse audiences.
The traction is visible not just in downloads but in content performance. Among its top titles, Rickshaw Romeo leads the pack with 9.1 million views, followed by Auto Raja at 3.4 million, Laxmi Raj at 2.6 million, Lady Boss, With Love at 2.2 million, and Dear Didimoni at 1.9 million. The numbers point to a platform steadily building repeat engagement rather than one-hit virality.
Beyond the app, Bullet’s digital footprint is also expanding. The platform has crossed 100,000 followers on Instagram, signalling a growing community that extends beyond passive viewing into active content discovery and sharing.
A key differentiator lies in its linguistic spread. With content available across 7 Indian languages, Bullet is positioning itself as one of the more inclusive players in the microdrama space, tapping into regional storytelling to drive scale and relevance simultaneously.
The milestone comes at a time when short-format storytelling is gaining serious momentum, with platforms experimenting to balance volume, novelty and retention. Bullet’s early traction suggests that audiences are not just scrolling, they’re sticking around, one bite-sized episode at a time.








