Amazon’s free streaming platform, Amazon miniTV, is expanding its offerings by introducing a range of top international movies dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil under the banner ‘miniTV Imported’.
This diverse collection includes genres like fantasy, supernatural drama, sci-fi action, and magical thrillers, providing viewers with a rich library of global entertainment.
After featuring popular K-dramas and offering insights into Korean culture, Amazon miniTV is broadening its content horizon, making entertainment from various cultural backgrounds accessible in viewers’ preferred languages, all for free.
The announcement by Amazon miniTV teases a glimpse of the impressive lineup of global movies, catering to Hollywood enthusiasts.
The selection encompasses romantic dance anthologies, fantasy-driven action, and intriguing vampire love stories, marking the platform’s initial batch of free movie releases.
The curated slate promises a cinematic extravaganza for every movie enthusiast, showcasing titles like ‘RED’, ‘Now You See Me’ (1 and 2), ‘The Last Witch Hunter’, ‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’, ‘Robin Hood’, ‘P2’, ‘War’, ‘Sahara’, and ‘Bangkok Dangerous’, all available in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil dubs.
Additionally, Amazon miniTV has included beloved favorites such as the Twilight Saga, Lionsgate’s acclaimed The Hunger Games series (including ‘The Hunger Games’ and ‘The Hunger Games 2: Catching Fire’), as well as ‘Step Up’ and ‘Step-up 2: The Streets’, all dubbed in Hindi for viewers’ enjoyment.
Experience captivating storylines, star-studded casts, bang-on cinematography, and Hollywood flicks with an Indian essence on Amazon miniTV. The international shows are streaming in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil, exclusively on ‘Amazon miniTV Imported’ for free within Amazon’s shopping app, on Fire TV, and on Play Store.
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