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Best Things We've Watched in 2022! OTT Recommendations- Hindi, English, Korean

 Hello, hello!

We'd recently shared our Favourite Movies of 2022 and so, now this post right here is going to be the master list of all our favourite web series, documentaries and other OTT content that we loved in 2022! 

If you haven't watched any of these, then you simply should use this long weekend to do just that! 


Let's start with our favourite K-dramas/ Korean shows (and one film) of 2022! 


Heartfelt, heartwarming, heartbreaking. If you are in the mood for all of the feels, then these Korean shows and movie are an absolute must-watch! All are streaming on Netflix. 



A legal drama with a lot of heart, an extraordinary character and a story about three gritty sisters! Both so different but so amazing! 


Moving on to Indian web series.. we have a mix of Hindi, Bengali and Tamil recommendations.. 


These are all quite good and interesting! Enlarge the image to see where each is streaming. 

And now, a couple more Indian shows and some of our favourite International shows. 


Special shoutout to Ms Marvel & She Hulk- two Marvel shows that didn't get much love from the dude bros but are really good! 

And now some fiction and non-fiction favourites! 


Girl in the Picture is an absolute must-watch! As are Severance, Slow Horses and Derry Girls! Actually, all of them are pretty good! :) 

So, those were our favourites! 

There is a lot of variety in there and if you haven't watched any of these, you absolutely must! 

Have a great weekend, folks! 


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