As the summer of 2024 approaches, Amazon miniTV is set to enthrall audiences with an exciting lineup of international releases in April. Under the banner of ‘miniTV Imported,’ the streaming service will showcase a diverse array of shows, dubbed in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu alongside their original language, promising to captivate viewers of all ages.
The upcoming releases include acclaimed Korean and Turkish dramas such as ‘Switch On’, ‘The Girl Who Sees Smells’, ‘365 Repeat The Year’, and ‘Melody of Love’. To herald the arrival of these intriguing titles, Amazon miniTV unveiled a dynamic poster, offering viewers a glimpse into the compelling worlds of the upcoming releases.
Spanning across various genres, the slated releases are poised to appeal to audiences with diverse preferences. From the high-octane thriller Switch On, which delves into a murder mystery through time travel, to The Girl Who Sees Smells, a suspenseful drama centered around a woman’s unique ability to perceive smells as visible colors and shapes, the shows promise to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as the stories unravel.
‘365: Repeat The Year’ presents an intriguing narrative where ten individuals are granted the chance to rewind time by one year. However, as they alter their destinies, unforeseen mysteries emerge, complicating their journey with unexpected twists and turns. Meanwhile, Melody of Love offers a light-hearted romantic comedy following the adventures of a young adult navigating life in Istanbul.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content at Amazon miniTV, expressed excitement about enhancing the “miniTV imported” category with internationally acclaimed titles. He emphasized that the series, dubbed in Indian languages, will elevate the viewing experience for audiences, ensuring a cross-cultural cinematic journey like never before.
The international shows will be available for free streaming exclusively on ‘Amazon miniTV Imported,’ accessible within Amazon’s shopping app, Prime Video, Fire TV, Smart TVs, or through the app downloadable from the Play Store. As Amazon miniTV continues to curate an unparalleled roster of shows, fans can look forward to immersing themselves in a world of captivating storytelling and cross-cultural entertainment.
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