Small-town stories on OTT: Heartfelt tales worth your time

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 Heartfelt tales worth your time

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Small-town stories on OTT: Heartfelt tales worth your time

There is a special charm to India's small towns, and OTT platforms have brought these tales to life with honesty, warmth, and wit. From the woes of common people to endearing family ties and offbeat love stories, these films and shows provide a refreshing respite from the urban chaos. Here's a handpicked list honoring some of the most iconic small-town stories. Add these jewels to your viewing list and discover the heart of India, story by story.

​'Kaagaz'

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​'Kaagaz'

'Kaagaz' is a dark-comedic tale based on true events. It stars Pankaj Tripathi as Bharat Lal, a down-to-earth and very much alive villager who is, according to government records, dead. The movie is an account of his ridiculous, years-long struggle to prove his existence to the bureaucracy. Backed by Monal Gajjar and Amar Upadhyay, 'Kaagaz' is both a satire and a critique of the red tape that burdens rural India. The humor and pathos of the film make it a must-see for those who love quirky, real-life narratives.

'Aligarh'

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'Aligarh'

'Aligarh' is the poignant tale of Dr. Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, a gay professor who lives in terror in a small, conservative town. Manoj Bajpayee gives a powerful performance as Siras, while Rajkummar Rao plays a journalist who befriends him. 'Aligarh' is remarkable for its sensitive handling of LGBTQ+ issues in India, touching upon issues of identity, isolation, and dignity. 'Aligarh' is both heart-wrenching and hard-hitting, providing a rare glimpse into the struggles of marginalized groups in small-town India.

​'Gullak'

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​'Gullak'

'Gullak' is a slice-of-life series that documents the daily escapades of the Mishra family in a small town in North India. Starring Jameel Khan, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Vaibhav Raj Gupta, and Harsh Mayar, the show is more about gathering memories than money. With familiar family fights, generational differences, and warm moments, 'Gullak' captures the pleasures and frustrations of middle-class life in all its simplicity and humor. It will strike a chord with anyone who has ever grown up in a tight-knit Indian home.

 Ek Prem Katha'

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​'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha'

This satirical drama features Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar as a young couple in rural India. When his wife refuses to do her business outdoors, the husband takes it upon himself to construct a toilet at home, defying traditional ways and thinking. Based on real-life events, 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' is a combination of comedy, romance, and social commentary. The movie promotes the need for hygiene and women's dignity, and it is both entertaining and engaging.

​'Nil Battey Sannata'

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​'Nil Battey Sannata'

Swara Bhasker excels as Chanda, a single parent who is keen to provide her daughter Apeksha (Riya Shukla) a better life. The movie takes place in Agra and sees Chanda's unorthodox move of attending her daughter's class to inspire her to learn. Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari directs 'Nil Battey Sannata,' a beautiful film of grit, aspirations, and the unshakable bond between a mother and daughter. The film's subtle humor and emotional resonance turn it into an exceptional small-town movie.

'Kota Factory'

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'Kota Factory'

Kota Factory is a path-breaking web series based in Kota's coaching capital. It follows the life of Vaibhav Pandey, a 16-year-old who comes to Kota to study for the IIT entrance exam. The series is unique in its realistic portrayal of student life, academic pressure, and friendship. Mayur More plays Vaibhav, with Ranjan Raj and Revathi Pillai playing important roles. 'Kota Factory' is India's first black-and-white web series and has been greatly appreciated for its realism and characters that one can relate to.

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