A Single Home for OTT Discovery
OTTplay brings movies, shows, originals, and regional entertainment into a discovery space designed for people who use more than one streaming service. The Home area gives viewers a starting point for browsing instead of making them remember which platform might carry a title.
Content shelves such as Latest Episodes, Most Watched, and Top 10 help turn a large catalog into manageable choices. My OTTs adds a direct route to partner services, while recommendation-led cards make it easier to move from a quick browse to a title, channel, or story that fits the moment. That layout suits both quick sessions and longer browsing because a viewer can start with a recommendation, then switch to a partner shelf without losing the overall map of available content.
Search Across Channels, Languages, and Genres
Universal search lets viewers look for a movie, series, actor, genre, sports interest, or channel without repeating the same query in several apps. OTTplay combines search with Explore, All Channels, and channel-based browsing so users can switch between a broad catalog and more focused discovery.
Language, genre, and platform filters make the results more useful for households with different viewing habits. A viewer looking for Hindi news, regional shows, a particular service, or a familiar type of story can narrow the journey before opening a title and deciding where to continue watching. The same approach is useful when a title is known only by an actor, language, or service, because the search path can begin broadly and become specific without starting over.
Live TV, Sports, and Match Highlights
The Live TV area gives OTTplay a channel-browsing role alongside on-demand discovery. Free Channels, popular stations, and ranked channel sections make it easy to scan news, entertainment, and regional broadcasts from a single navigation tab.
Sports adds another reason to return, with cricket highlights, match cards, live-event entries, and sports-focused shelves presented as their own destination. Partner services can extend the selection across cricket, football, tennis, badminton, and other competitions, while the available content depends on the relevant service, pack, and rights. This separation also helps viewers move from a short highlight to a wider competition schedule or a channel list when they want more context.
Selector Stories and Smarter Viewing Choices
Selector turns OTTplay into more than a row of streaming links by presenting readable stories, release guides, and editorial context. Its vertical reading flow is useful when you want to learn what is arriving across services before choosing a movie or show, and the category labels help separate entertainment news from other recommendations.
The wider experience also supports watchlist-style saving, Continue Watching, ratings, mood-based discovery, and short-time suggestions. These tools give viewers several ways to decide: search for something specific, follow a personal list, resume a title, or let recommendations reduce the effort of choosing. It is a practical fit for viewers who want guidance before committing time, especially when several services release new content on the same week.