A couple of months ago, the beginning of COVID-19 acquainted us with a new normal. The style, food, travel and media outlets, among others, endured a significant hit. The world's changed reality obliged no shopping binges at shopping centers, no family dinners at eateries, and certainly no theatre releases. 

In the wake of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, films have shut, release dates have been delayed, film festivals have been dropped and production has been stopped. By what method will the business recuperate, and when it emerges from this crisis, will it look totally changed?

Digital streaming is new pattern presently; individuals want to watch films on digital streaming platforms more, as opposed to heading off to the cinema hall and hanging tight for its TV release. Streaming destinations like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hotstar are top streaming platforms that are purchasing the digital rights for Hindi films.

While a couple of film directors had to stop their shoots halfway due to the coronavirus outbreak, others deferred the release dates of their 2020 projects. However, given that we despite everything can't anticipate when we will at long last have the option to get rid of social distancing standards, many have chosen to make their ready-to-be-released movies available online. In case you're not updated on the most recent declarations yet, we've drilled down all the motion pictures you should look out for and directly stream on your home screens.

Watch out the latest Bollywood releases on online:

1. Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl

2. Dil Bechara

3. Sadak 2

4. Laxmmi Bomb

5. Bhuj: The Pride of India

6. Shakuntala Devi: The Human Computer

7. The Big Bull

8. Khuda Haafiz

9. Lootcase

Bollywood's most recent move to avoid theatrical film release for digital premieres over the last four months of the covid-19 pandemic, is looking checkered so far, raising concerns whether the tremendous aggregates of cash on getting them, is justified, despite all the trouble. Hindi films like Yaara, Dil Bechara, Gulabo Sitabo, Shakuntala Devi, Ghoomketu, Raat Akeli Hai, out of a rundown of scores of different acquisitions, have made it to video streaming platforms as theaters stay shut till further notice, with producers making more than Rs.60 crore on an average deal.

In any case, the overall sentiment remains mixed with media experts considering this to be a case of platforms overpaying vigorously to prop their content pipeline up since production of firsts remains slowed down. Hindi  film industry usually spend around Rs.10- Rs.20 crore on marketing and promotions,  industry experts state contingent upon scale and entertainers included, streaming platforms could approach.

With ongoing direct to digital releases, for example, Gulabo Sitabo, Amazon Prime Video has followed the street that Bollywood had likewise begun taking before the pandemic. The underlying banner, teaser and trailer launches were completely enhanced across digital platforms, YouTube, and social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Going ahead, Acharekar said TV incorporations will likewise be common as creation on the little screen resumes commonality. These would incorporate both reality and fiction shows.

Then again, Disney+ Hotstar's Sushant Singh Rajput- starrer Dil Bechara, depended more on music marketing, putting composer A.R. Rahman at the front and releasing gone tune at intervals. Rahman and his group of singers and instrumentalists, paid tribute to Rajput in a 15-minute video recorded from his home the day before the film began streaming.

Platforms like Netflix, in this manner, need to put resources into both pre and post release marketing to prop the intensity up while guaranteeing modified proposals for every individual client to float normally towards titles of their decision.