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Kirti Kulhari shares the binge-worthy content that keeps her hooked

Updated On: 03 June, 2020 07:32 AM IST |

Kirti Kulhari has been making the best use of lockdown by satiating an appetite for a gamut of OTT content. Here are her cherry picks. Have a look.

Kirti Kulhari has been making the best use of lockdown by satiating an appetite for a gamut of OTT content. Here are her cherry picks. Have a look.

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Kirti Kulhari has been making the best use of lockdown by satiating an appetite for a gamut of OTT content. Here are her cherry picks. Have a look.

A "quality-cinema junkie", Kirti Kulhari didn't have to be locked in at home due to unforeseen circumstances to catch up on noteworthy web additions. "I have been hooked to the platform since long," says Kulhari, who has earned her place in the web space, with shows like Four More Shots Please and Bard of Blood. Here's what Kirti Kulhari recommends us to watch during lockdown. (All pictures: mid-day archives/trailer screenshots from YouTube).

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A "quality-cinema junkie", Kirti Kulhari didn't have to be locked in at home due to unforeseen circumstances to catch up on noteworthy web additions. "I have been hooked to the platform since long," says Kulhari, who has earned her place in the web space, with shows like Four More Shots Please and Bard of Blood. Here's what Kirti Kulhari recommends us to watch during lockdown. (All pictures: mid-day archives/trailer screenshots from YouTube).

Daughters of Destiny: While she may frequently indulge in it, Kulhari isn't satiated merely with dramas. "There is a documentary on Netflix called Daughters of Destiny," she says, when we ask her which shows make it to her must-watch list. "It is based in a Karnataka school called Shantibhavan, and revolves around things they do to teach underprivileged children."

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Daughters of Destiny: While she may frequently indulge in it, Kulhari isn't satiated merely with dramas. "There is a documentary on Netflix called Daughters of Destiny," she says, when we ask her which shows make it to her must-watch list. "It is based in a Karnataka school called Shantibhavan, and revolves around things they do to teach underprivileged children."

Minimalism: Minimalism, that gives voice to Americans who've shunned the notion of happiness propagated by a majority, was an "interesting watch" that exposed Kulhari to different view-points.

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Minimalism: Minimalism, that gives voice to Americans who've shunned the notion of happiness propagated by a majority, was an "interesting watch" that exposed Kulhari to different view-points.

Sharp Objects: When she craves for her daily dose of drama, Kulhari can be lured by thrillers like Sharp Objects. "There's also Into the Wild, which is based on a true story about a kid who shuns what a so-called civilised society has to offer him."

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Sharp Objects: When she craves for her daily dose of drama, Kulhari can be lured by thrillers like Sharp Objects. "There's also Into the Wild, which is based on a true story about a kid who shuns what a so-called civilised society has to offer him."

Chef's Table: As what may be an odd pick in the slate she curates, Kulhari enjoys how Netflix's Chef's Table ropes in "the top chefs of the world to talk about their journey".

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Chef's Table: As what may be an odd pick in the slate she curates, Kulhari enjoys how Netflix's Chef's Table ropes in "the top chefs of the world to talk about their journey".

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