Amazon Prime Video has often been held accountable for its illogical renting policy. Even if the selection of licensed titles is fantastic, many are incensed about having to pay more to rent them. varun Dhawan's most recent film, "Baby john," is now available for rent, and it costs an incredible 249 rupees. Since it can only be rented for a short time and will shortly be available for streaming on Prime Video, it doesn't make much sense.
 
Baby john and other similar films that are being leased may be of great interest to some enthusiasts. It's also somewhat annoying to wait for them to be released on OTT. Paying this much for each rental is even more annoying. The fact that yearly membership subscribers must pay for these rentals makes them unhappy. Additionally, their grievances are very justified.
 
Although the movies will soon be available for ordinary streaming, the site chooses to make extra money by renting them out a few days in advance, much like a pre-release custom. customers are unhappy with these choices, and there will be dire repercussions shortly if Prime Video does not begin to reconsider these guidelines.
 
 

 

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