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Hello, friends! For the last 2 years, the Bollywood film industry has been suffering a lot. There are several reasons for this. But the biggest reason, the one considered to be the main reason, are the OTT Platforms. Its said that instead of going to cinemas halls to watch a movie, people prefer watching films at home on these OTT Platforms. This causes huge losses to the film industry. Although, interestingly, initially, when the OTT Platforms were introduced, it benefited film producers. These OTT Platforms had spent millions to buy films for their platforms. In several cases, the payment amount to billions of rupees. The OTT Platforms paid more than the budget of the film to buy the rights to it. But now, they have started rejecting films. Film producers are told to release the films in theatres first, after which, the OTT Platforms would decide how much theyd be willing to pay for it. Film producers who made their films expecting it would get a direct OTT release, are now facing