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Beyond the Mainstream: Exploring Underrepresented Genres in Indian OTT

In this article author Chandrashekhara Bharathi, a industry veteran in regional content landscape, highlights the rise of regional OTT platforms and the need for genre diversity in Indian streaming and explores localized storytelling, evolving audience preferences, and opportunities for underrepresented genres like sci-fi, horror, and musicals in India’s digital entertainment landscape.

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March 14, 2025
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The Indian Over-The-Top (OTT) content landscape is undergoing a remarkable transformation, shaped by the evolving preferences of a diverse and expansive audience. Among the most significant developments is the rise of regional OTT platforms, which are reshaping the industry by focusing on localized storytelling, genre diversity, and cultural relevance. These platforms are emerging as formidable competitors to national players, capitalizing on the increasing demand for content that resonates with specific linguistic and cultural identities.

Key Factors Driving the Evolution of Indian OTT Content

  1. Demographic Shifts and Young Audiences

India’s millennial and Gen Z populations—often regarded as digital natives—are redefining content consumption patterns. These tech-savvy audiences favor flexible, on-demand formats such as web series and short films that cater to their dynamic lifestyles. As a result, OTT platforms must continuously innovate in storytelling and themes to maintain engagement and stay relevant.

  1. Language and Regional Preferences

With nine out of ten new internet users in India preferring content in their native languages, regional language programming has become a strategic priority for OTT platforms. Expanding content libraries to include Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Kannada, and other regional languages enables platforms to broaden their audience base while fostering deeper engagement through culturally resonant narratives.

  1. Changing Genre Preferences

Indian audiences are moving beyond conventional television tropes and exploring diverse genres, including crime thrillers, relationship dramas, and socially relevant narratives. As demand grows for stories that reflect real-life experiences and cultural contexts, OTT platforms are responding with original content that offers nuanced storytelling and complex character development.

  1. The Personalized Viewing Experience

Leveraging advanced algorithms and data analytics, OTT platforms offer highly personalized content recommendations. This data-driven approach enhances user satisfaction, encourages binge-watching, and informs production strategies, aligning content creation with audience preferences.

  1. Social Media’s Influence on Content Trends

Social platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok play a crucial role in shaping content consumption habits, particularly among younger viewers. Viral trends, memes, and peer recommendations significantly impact the popularity of OTT content, driving increased viewership for trending series and films.

  1. Accessibility and Affordability

The democratization of digital content consumption, facilitated by affordable subscription models and widespread smartphone penetration, has expanded the reach of OTT platforms. With a growing user base in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, regional content is experiencing unprecedented traction, bridging socio-economic and linguistic divides.

Underrepresented Genres in Indian OTT

Despite its rapid evolution, the Indian OTT space continues to have gaps in certain genres:

  1. Science Fiction and Fantasy

High production costs and a niche appeal have historically deterred investment in sci-fi and fantasy. However, with growing interest from younger audiences, there is potential for expansion by integrating local cultural themes into futuristic storytelling.

  1. Western-style Horror

While horror remains a popular genre, Indian audiences tend to prefer folklore-based narratives over psychological or conceptual horror inspired by Western storytelling traditions.

  1. Historical Dramas

Despite India’s rich history, audiences often lean toward contemporary narratives that reflect present-day societal issues. However, innovative storytelling techniques linking historical themes with modern relevance could reinvigorate interest in period dramas.

  1. Experimental and Avant-garde Films

Given their niche appeal and perceived commercial risks, experimental films remain underexplored in the OTT space. Dedicated indie platforms, however, present an opportunity for avant-garde storytelling to find its audience.

  1. Musical Genres

While musicals are a cornerstone of Indian cinema, their adaptation for digital platforms has been limited. With changing viewer preferences, there is potential to reimagine the genre in engaging, fast-paced digital formats.

  1. Slice-of-Life Narratives

Authentic, character-driven storytelling often takes a backseat to commercially viable formulaic content. However, as audiences become more receptive to realistic and meaningful narratives, this genre could experience a resurgence.

The Rise of Regional OTT Platforms

Regional OTT platforms have emerged as powerful contenders in the industry, leveraging unique strengths to capture a dedicated audience base. Their success is driven by several key factors:

  1. Genre Diversity

Regional platforms showcase storytelling rooted in local languages and cultures, including Bhojpuri, Punjabi, and Gujarati narratives—areas often overlooked by national OTT giants.

  1. Cultural Relevance

Unlike national platforms that primarily cater to urban audiences with high-budget productions, regional platforms excel in grassroots-level storytelling that reflects the realities of rural and semi-urban communities.

  1. Original Content Production

Regional OTTs are investing heavily in original programming, frequently releasing films and series tailored to audience preferences. This includes exploring underrepresented genres such as children’s programming and documentaries.

  1. Affordability and Accessibility

Cost-effective subscription models make regional platforms more accessible to audiences in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. By prioritizing affordability and native language content, these platforms ensure inclusivity and long-term viewer engagement.

  1. Advertising Investments and Revenue Growth

As regional content garners increasing popularity, advertising investments in regional OTT platforms are also rising. Industry forecasts suggest that regional OTT ads could soon account for 13% of total OTT advertising spend, providing platforms with additional revenue streams for content development.

Future Prospects for Regional OTT Platforms

With the growing demand for culturally rich content, regional OTT platforms are poised for further expansion. Their ability to create content that resonates with specific linguistic and cultural groups positions them as key players in India’s evolving digital entertainment landscape. Meanwhile, national platforms are increasingly recognizing the value of regional productions and are likely to invest more in this space to stay competitive.

Opportunities for Underrepresented Genres

As audience preferences continue to diversify, there is significant potential for growth in underrepresented genres such as sci-fi, musicals, and experimental films. The rise of digital-native viewers seeking fresh and innovative storytelling presents an opportunity for content creators to explore new narrative formats and themes.

The Indian OTT industry is in a state of dynamic evolution, with regional platforms leading the charge in content innovation, cultural storytelling, and market expansion. By prioritizing accessibility, authenticity, and genre diversity, these platforms have successfully captured audiences that were previously underserved by national players.

As digital entertainment continues to evolve, the interplay between regional and national OTT platforms will shape the future of content consumption in India. To thrive in this competitive landscape, content creators and service providers must align their strategies with the shifting demands of a diverse and ever-growing viewer base. Regional platforms, with their emphasis on culturally rooted narratives, are well-positioned to redefine India’s digital entertainment industry in the years to come.

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