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The Script Dichotomy: Crafting Narratives for Movies vs. OTT and the Shift in Storytelling

In this article, Mautik Tolia, Managing Director, Bodhitree Multimedia, highlights the evolving storytelling dynamics between films and OTT platforms, emphasizing differences in structure, character development, pacing, and audience engagement while underscoring the synergy between both mediums in shaping modern content consumption and creation.

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March 25, 2025
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The way we consume stories has changed drastically over the past two decades. The entertainment landscape has undergone a seismic shift. The rise of OTT platforms has not only altered how audiences consume content but has fundamentally transformed storytelling itself. This shift hasn’t just changed how audiences engage with content—it has fundamentally altered how creators approach narratives. As a producer navigating both cinema and digital spaces, I’ve witnessed firsthand the nuances that differentiate crafting narratives for films versus OTT series—a dichotomy rooted in structure, character, pacing, and audience psychology.

In traditional cinema, the three-act structure—setup, confrontation, resolution—is sacrosanct. A film’s 90–120 minute runtime demands precision: every scene must propel the plot forward, every line of dialogue must serve the climax. Take Gunaah, adaptation of Ezel, where we condensed a complex revenge saga into a tightly woven narrative. Films thrive on catharsis, offering audiences closure within a single sitting.

OTT scripts, however, operate in a realm of episodic freedom. A series like Class (adapted from Elite) isn’t bound by resolution. Instead, it leverages delayed gratification—cliffhangers, unresolved subplots, and interwoven arcs—to keep viewers hooked across seasons. This format allows writers to experiment with non-linear storytelling, layering mysteries that unfold gradually. For instance, in The Gone Game, we stretched a lockdown thriller across eight episodes, letting tension simmer through incremental reveals.

In films, characters must achieve transformation swiftly. Consider Joker: Arthur Fleck’s descent into madness is a masterclass in concise character arcs. Every gesture and line builds toward his final metamorphosis.

OTT platforms offer an entirely different canvas for character development—what I like to call “character explosions.” Protagonists in series are not defined by a single arc but by layers that are peeled back over multiple seasons. A protagonist like Mirzapur’s Kaleen Bhaiya isn’t defined by a single arc but by layers peeled back over seasons. In Gunaah, Abhimanyu’s journey from a wronged lover to a calculating avenger unfolds across 50 episodes. The luxury of time allows writers to explore moral ambiguity, backstories, and relationships in depth—something films rarely afford.

Cinema audiences seek emotional payoff. A film’s success hinges on delivering a satisfying conclusion—think Dangal, where the triumph of Geeta Phogat resolves the central conflict.

OTT platforms, however, are engineered for addiction. Episodes end on cliffhangers, algorithms prioritize binge-watching, and engagement metrics like “completion rates” dictate success. When adapting Elite into Class, we leaned into Delhi’s socio-economic divides, crafting subplots that left audiences craving resolution. This “dopamine-driven” model prioritizes long-term retention over immediate closure.

Films often operate with higher budgets but narrower creative risks. A theatrical release like RRR invests heavily in spectacle, banking on box office returns. Pre-production is meticulous—script polish, location scouting, and casting can span years.

OTT production is far more agile but comes with its own set of challenges. Series like Panchayat thrive on intimate storytelling with modest budgets and faster turnaround times compared to films. However, this agility can sometimes come at a cost: compressed pre-production timelines often lead to underdeveloped scripts or rushed storylines. I’ve seen platforms greenlight series based on pitch decks alone—a risky practice that can result in derivative or uneven content if not managed carefully.

Audiences today crave authenticity. OTT’s rise has democratized storytelling, empowering voices that mainstream cinema once sidelined. Shows like Scam 1992 or Aspirants resonate because they reflect real struggles—economic disparity, ambition, identity. In Class, we reimagined Spain’s class conflicts through India’s lens, highlighting caste and urban-rural divides. This shift from “star-driven” to “story-driven” content rewards nuance over glamour.

Authenticity isn’t just thematic; it’s also technical. While films rely on cinematic grandeur—sweeping visuals shot on expansive sets—OTT thrives on intimacy: close-ups, natural lighting, dialogue-heavy scenes that create visceral connections with viewers.

The line between film and OTT is blurring. Theatrical releases now debut on streaming platforms within weeks, while OTT originals adopt cinematic techniques. The next frontier lies in hybrid storytelling—transmedia narratives that span films, series, and interactive formats (e.g., Bandersnatch).

AI is also playing an increasingly significant role in shaping modern storytelling—from predictive analytics that tailor content recommendations based on viewer preferences to tools that streamline subtitling or editing workflows. However, while technology can enhance efficiency or provide insights into audience behavior, it cannot replicate human creativity—the empathy and cultural nuance that lie at the heart of great storytelling.

The movies vs. OTT debate isn’t about superiority—it’s about synergy. Films offer catharsis; OTT fosters immersion. As storytellers, our challenge is to master both forms, recognizing that a gripping script isn’t defined by its medium but by its ability to resonate. Whether crafting a 90-minute thriller or a decade-spanning saga, the heart of storytelling remains unchanged: to mirror the human experience, one frame at a time.

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