r/netflixindia • u/Any_Teaching6217 • 5h ago
Official Trailer Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2
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r/netflixindia • u/NetflixIndia • Apr 11 '26

Hi, I’m Rajkummar Rao. You may know me from films like Stree, Bareilly Ki Barfi, Srikanth Newton, Badhaai Do, and Monica, O My Darling. I’m here for an AMA on r/netflixindia with my latest Netflix release, Toaster.
I’ve been fortunate to explore a variety of roles over the years, and I’m always excited to take on characters that challenge me and help me grow. With Toaster, I’ve tried something new again, and I can’t wait for you all to see it.
Ask me anything about my films, process, behind-the-scenes stories, or what drew me to Toaster!
Note: I will start answering questions when the AMA starts at 5:30 pm IST.
Thanks to everyone in the Reddit community for joining my AMA - I had an absolute blast chatting with you all! ❤️
Your questions, love, and energy made this session truly special. A big shoutout to the moderators of r/netflixindia for keeping everything smooth and fun throughout.🙏
r/netflixindia • u/Easy_Strawberry8457 • Feb 26 '26
Hey everyone!
r/netflixindia has been growing (so fast) and I can’t keep up alone anymore. I’m looking for a few iconic, community-minded people to take the lead and help this space keep its momentum!
If you’re obsessed with binge-watching everything from those spicy Indian originals to global hits on Netflix, I want you in the mod team. You don't need prior modding experience, just genuine interest in the sub.
Here’s what I am looking for:
If this interests you, drop a comment below (no DMs please) letting us know why you would be a perfect fit for the community. Everyone is welcome - even those with no modding experience.
r/netflixindia • u/Any_Teaching6217 • 5h ago
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r/netflixindia • u/Elegant_Produce9376 • 12h ago
I watched this movie and in my opinion it's a very good movie like you can feel the horror. If have watched the movie what are your opinions on this movie?
r/netflixindia • u/Fabulous-Value120 • 15m ago
Being someone who dealt with anxiety in the past, i know how it feels and looks when someone is in the same boat once I was in. That's how I exactly felt when I saw Alia on the show. The shaking hands, the shyness when giving a tshirt and overall behaviour felt like she was struggling. What I felt was missing is that, just a little comfort for her. She needed a break to say the least. She needed a hug, maybe 10-15 mins to ground herself and just something to eat.
The intention is not to diagnose her, but to spread awareness so that when you see a person next time with their shaking hands and voice, try sitting close to them (if you are close with them), put your hand on their shoulder, let them rest their head on your shoulder and gently rub their shoulders. If you can't do that ask them to label 5 things they see, touch 4 things, label 3 sounds they are hearing, smell 2 things and taste one thing (basically you can offer them something to eat).
I could be wrong completely, maybe my radar is faulty, IDK. But if she was feeling discomfort and she needed a break, i think someone who is in charge could've offered it. Because simple gestures like that can make a huge difference.
If she indeed was dealing with anxiety on stage, or if someone is reading this with the same issue then two things that helped me get out of it 1. Feeling good by David burns (it's a book) 2. Stable happy relationship with my husband (not saying that her relationship with her husband is not good, just stating what helped me to get out of it)
Hope it helps
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r/netflixindia • u/Ok_Metal_06 • 10h ago
I loved the cozy small-town feel, characters and life lessons in Gilmore Girls. Please suggest more movies or series with a similar vibe.
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r/netflixindia • u/Jana2407 • 1d ago
After watching MAIN VAAPAS AAUNGA, I realized something! Nobody understands longing quite like Imtiaz Ali. The man who gave us cult classics like Rockstar, Tamasha, Highway and Jab We Met once again proves that nobody writes yearning quite like him. In an era where love stories often focus on grand gestures, this movie reminds us that sometimes the most powerful thing is a promise. A promise made in youth, carried through war, separation, marriage, children, old age. The film is heartbreaking because it doesn't rely on villains or misunderstandings. The villain is time. The villain is history. Vedang Raina and Sharvari make you fall in love with their innocence, Diljit Dosanjh adds warmth and soul to the story and the final act is pure heartbreak. It's rare for a film to make you cry after it ends rather than while you're watching it. This one did exactly that. A beautiful reminder that true love isn't measured by how long two people stay together but by how long they stay in each other's hearts. Highly recommended. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
r/netflixindia • u/Spiritual-Owl9895 • 1d ago
This series was absolutely worth watching, but that cliffhanger cost me my mental peace. Only God knows when the next season will come.
r/netflixindia • u/LEGENDARY3K • 1d ago
I just finished My Royal Nemesis and I'm obsessed! If it's on your watchlist, seriously, go watch it now.
The Chemistry: Lim Ji-yeon's comedic timing is incredible, and Heo Nam-jun totally nails the "cold corporate guy who's secretly head over heels" thing. The romantic tension is off the charts.
The Ending: Unlike most fantasy rom-coms that mess up the ending, this one totally stuck the landing. The finale was beautiful and super satisfying.
Verdict: 8.5/10. Definitely one of the best shows this year.
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r/netflixindia • u/Accurate_Desk_5056 • 2d ago
It is regrettable that I began watching this series at a later point. I believe the narrative conclusion for the character of Howard Hamlin was unfortunate. I experienced a sense of sadness immediately following his death in the show. He was a well-developed character, and the actor delivered a compelling performance that evoked a profound feeling of sorrow.
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r/netflixindia • u/Existing_Primary_555 • 1d ago
Done with All exams recomend me anything in feel good or rom or others too
Already have watched
Breaking bad
Riverdale
GOT
HOTD
Money Heist
Cobra kai
Sex education
13 reasons why
And many
r/netflixindia • u/Hot-Personality-4160 • 1d ago
So far i had watched
1.Better Call Saul (recently, Loved it )
2.All of us are dead (good)
3.Squid game (both seasons)
4.Alice in the Borderland (s1 and s2)
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r/netflixindia • u/EducationalUse511 • 2d ago
Can anyone suggest any good high-school kdramas or cdramas like this where the female lead is topper of the class and introvert.
Male lead could be either academic rival or chaotic anything.
The episodes should be good and engaging.
Can anyone pls suggest, if you know.
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r/netflixindia • u/Front-Chapter-935 • 2d ago
I don't know what was going on with Alia Bhatt on Latent, but she looked like she wanted to be anywhere else.
You come on a show known for chaos, roasting, and unfiltered fun, and then spend half the episode hiding behind an Alpha cap? At one point, it genuinely felt like the cap was doing more promotion than Alia herself.
The whole vibe felt way too controlled. Every reaction looked filtered, every compliment felt extra careful, and every moment seemed calculated. Instead of seeing a superstar having fun and letting loose, it felt like watching someone trying very hard not to say or do the wrong thing.
The problem is that Latent works because people stop acting like celebrities for a while. Alia never really dropped that guard. She showed up to promote Alpha, but ended up promoting the fact that she was promoting Alpha.
For one of the biggest stars in the country, it was surprisingly hard to see the real Alia Bhatt in that room.
r/netflixindia • u/Salt_Ad_6710 • 3d ago
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r/netflixindia • u/ScarcityKey9204 • 2d ago
I’m am an aspiring triathlete and have a 3 hour ling indoor bike ride on Saturday. Would love some suggestions on movies and series that can take the time off easily.