Anushree Arora

Anushree, is a film and TV writer with a healthy obsession for movie trivia. Her interests outside of work include going to the movies, scuba diving, roller skating, reading, and spending time with her dog Pixel.

Experience and Education

Her journey in the entertainment industry began with writing and editing TV promos for Comedy Central, Vh1, and Colors Infinity. She then moved on to work at a digital marketing agency known as Digi Osmosis, where she contributed to social media campaigns for Lionsgate films like Bombshell and Knives Out in India. Anushree now works as a news and content writer for JustWatch. Anushree holds a Bachelor's in Arts from Symbiosis International University where she specialised in Audio Visual Communication, a course which exposed her to cinematic classics from Satyajit Ray to Alfred Hitchcock.

Favourite Movies and TV-Shows

Anushree’s all time favourites include 500 Days of Summer, Mary & Max, Spy Family, and 2000s Bollywood movies like Kal Ho Naa Ho. She’s also watched all 19 seasons of Grey’s Anatomy more times than she’d like to admit, and frequently indulges in guilty pleasures such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Selling Sunset.

Anushree Arora has written 8 articles on JustWatch. This includes adding news and relevant information to movie & TV show pages.

  • <h1>Where To Watch Pokémon Online – A Streaming Guide to Every Movie and TV Show</h1>

    Where To Watch Pokémon Online – A Streaming Guide to Every Movie and TV Show

    Pokémon has been around for over 20 years, and ever since its debut in 1997, the franchise has continued to rule streaming charts across the globe. In this guide, we'll show you where to watch every Pokémon movie and TV show available on streaming services in India.

    The original Pokémon TV show, which follows Ash Ketchum’s journey as a Pokémon trainer and his pursuit to win gym badges, has since evolved into an expansive universe with more than 1,200 episodes, 25 movies, and 9 specials documenting the stories of the thousands of Pokémon spread across various regions. The sheer number of Pokémon TV shows and movies itself can make it overwhelming and confusing to decide what to watch. But it doesn't just end there. Much like the creatures themselves, the TV shows, movies, and specials that document them are also scattered across the internet. This streaming guide offers you a detailed list of how and where to watch every Pokémon episode and movie released so far in chronological order.

    Every Pokémon TV show streaming online in release order 

    Pokémon is based on Nintendo’s iconic pocket monsters game Pokémon Red and Blue which was released on the Gameboy back in 1996. Within just a year of its release, the game gained a global fandom, giving way to its first ever TV show, Pokémon: Indigo League. Since then, the TV show has continued to follow the lead of the original games, with each new season of the TV show covering the same regions, Pokémon’s, and gym battles/championship tournaments as the game. While the TV show is largely inspired by the characters, and regions introduced in the latest games, they do also expand on the universe, and include some of their own side-quests, characters, and other adventures.

    Here’s a list of all the Pokémon TV show in order of their release, from oldest to the newest.

    • Pokémon: Indigo League (1997-1999) - Episodes 1-82, based on Pokémon Red and Blue (Generation I.)

    • Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands (1999) - Episodes 83-118. Continuation of Pokémon Red and Blue (Generation I) with original storylines not directly tied to specific games.

    • Pokémon: The Johto Journeys (1999-2000) - Episodes 119-159, based on the games Pokémon Gold and Silver (Generation II)

    • Pokémon: Johto League Champions (2000-2001) - Episodes 160-211, continuation of Pokémon Gold and Silver (Generation II.)

    • Pokémon: Master Quest (2001-2002) - Episodes 212-276, based on Pokémon Crystal (Generation II)

    • Pokémon: Advanced (2002-2003) - Episodes 277-316, based on Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Generation III,)

    • Pokémon: Advanced Challenge (2003-2004) - Episodes 317-368, continuation of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Generation III)

    • Pokémon: Advanced Battle (2004-2005) - Episodes 369-421, continuation of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Generation III)

    • Pokémon: Battle Frontier (2005-2006) - Episodes 422-468, based on Pokémon Emerald (Generation III)

    • Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl (2006-2007) - Episodes 469-520, based on Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Generation IV)

    • Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Battle Dimension (2007-2008) - Episodes 521-572, continuation of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Generation IV)

    • Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Galactic Battles (2008-2009) - Episodes 573-625, continuation of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Generation IV)

    • Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Sinnoh League Victors (2009-2010) - Episodes 626-659, continuation of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Generation IV)

    • Pokémon: Black & White (2010-2011) - Episodes 660-707, based on Pokémon Black and White (Generation V)

    • Pokémon: Black & White Rival Destinies (2011-2012) - Episodes 708-756, continuation of Pokémon Black and White (Generation V)

    • Pokémon: Black & White Adventures in Unova and Beyond (2012-2013) - Episodes 757-782, based on Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (Generation V)

    • Pokémon: XY (2013-2014) - Episodes 801-848, based on Pokémon X and Y (Generation VI)

    • Pokémon: XY Kalos Quest (2014-2015) - Episodes 849-894, continuation of Pokémon X and Y (Generation VI)

    • Pokémon: XYZ (2015-2016) - Episodes 895-941, continuation of Pokémon X and Y (Generation VI)

    • Pokémon: Sun and Moon (2016-2017) - Episodes 942-984, based on Pokémon Sun and Moon (Generation VII)

    • Pokémon: Sun and Moon – Ultra Adventures (2017-2018) - Episodes 985-1033, continuation of Pokémon Sun and Moon (Generation VII)

    • Pokémon: Sun and Moon – Ultra Legends (2018-2019) - Episodes 1034-1086, continuation of Pokémon Sun and Moon (Generation VII)

    • Pokémon Journeys: The Series (2019-2020) - Episodes 1087-1134, based on Pokémon Sword and Shield (Generation VIII)

    • Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series (2020-2022) - Episodes 1135-1176, continuation of Pokémon Sword and Shield (Generation VIII)

    • Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series (2022-2023) - Episodes 1177-1233, continuation of Pokémon Sword and Shield (Generation VIII)

    • Pokémon Horizons: The Series (2023-present) - Episodes 1234-1260, based on Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (Generation IX.)

    Every Pokémon movie in order

    After the release of the TV series, the Pokémon franchise peaked in popularity, which led to further it’s expansion giving way to several feature length films like Mewtwo Strikes Back, and The Power of One. As of 2024, the Pokémon franchise is home to 24 animated feature films, and one live-action movie titled Detective Pikachu featuring actor Ryan Reynolds as the voice for Pikachu. 

    The movies offer a unique look into the lives and backgrounds of some of the most legendary and mythical creatures featured in the games. Here’s how you can watch all the Pokémon movies in order of their release. (From oldest to the latest) 

    1. Pokémon: The First Movie

    2. Pokémon: The Movie 2000 – The Power of One

    3. Pokémon 3: The Movie 

    4. Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2000) - Movie

    5. Pokémon 4Ever: Celebi – Voice of the Forest (2001) - Movie

    6. Pokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias (2002) - Movie

    7. Pokémon: Jirachi – Wish Maker (2003) - Movie

    8. Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys (2004) - Movie

    9. Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew (2005) - Movie

    10. Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea (2006) - Movie

    11. Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai (2007) - Movie

    12. Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior (2008) - Movie

    13. Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life (2009) - Movie

    14. Pokémon: Zoroark – Master of Illusions (2010) - Movie

    15. Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom (2011) - Movie

    16. Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice (2012) - Movie

    17. Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened (2013) - Movie

    18. Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction (2014) - Movie

    19. Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (2015) - Movie

    20. Pokémon the Movie: Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel (2016) - Movie

    21. Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! (2017) - Movie

    22. Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us (2018) - Movie

    23. Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution (2019) - Movie

    24. Pokémon Detective Pikachu (Live-action, 2019) - Movie

    25. Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle (2020) - Movie

    Every Pokémon movie, TV series, specials, and spin-off streaming online

    In addition to all the movies, and the long running TV series, the Pokémon franchise also includes several standalone ONA’s or original net animations, and spin-offs that Pokémon fans can binge watch to discover other unexplored storylines from the franchise that the games, series, and movies don’t cover.

    Are you Interested in binge-watching the Pokémon franchise? Use JustWatch’s streaming guide as your Pokédex to find out where all the films, TV series, and specials are streaming online based on their order of release, from oldest to newest. All offers are for streaming services in India.

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  • <h1>The 10 Best Romantic Bollywood Movies of the 1990s</h1>

    The 10 Best Romantic Bollywood Movies of the 1990s

    Timeless songs, iconic dance moves and a collection of emotionally charged love stories— the ‘90s were truly a defining era for romantic Bollywood films. Young directors like Karan Johar and Aditya Chopra introduced a whole new wave of culture with their new-age films that brought dreamy international destinations, designer wear, and pop culture into the spotlight.

    Filled with grand romantic gestures, memorable dialogues, dreamy locations, and classic songs, there’s nothing better than a good old romantic Bollywood movie from the ‘90s when you’re in the mood for well-rounded entertainment.

    Whether you’re new to Bollywood or in a nostalgic mood to rewatch some timeless classics, here’s our pick of the 10 best romantic Bollywood movies from the 1990s and where you can stream them online.

    Bollywood’s Love for Love Triangles

    Love triangles were a common theme in ‘90s Bollywood films. They showcased the complexities of relationships and often reflected the conflict young Indians faced as they navigated love in a rapidly modernizing society.

    Some of the most popular Bollywood movies with love triangles, like Rangeela, a movie about an aspiring actress caught in a love triangle between her childhood friend and a famous movie star; Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, a movie about a newly married woman torn between her loyalty towards her husband and her lingering love towards a passionate ex; and Dil To Pagal Hai, an upbeat musical romance where two dancers vie for the affections of their choreographer, were released in the nineties.

    Family and Cultural Conflicts

    During the ‘90s, Bollywood films with family and cultural conflicts resonated strongly with a generation struggling to balance the traditional expectations from their families while embracing the new modern values that came with India’s liberalization. Movies like Hum Saath Saath Hain, Raja Hindustani, and Hum Aapke Hain Koun challenged cultural norms like living in a joint family, the concept of arranged marriage, and the idea that marriage can only exist within the same societal class. These films are famous not only for their deep and timeless love stories but also for questioning age-old norms and seeing them through the eyes of the younger generation.

    Unconventional Love Stories

    In between all the songs, mushy romance, and dance, Bollywood movies from the ‘90s also had a unique way of getting serious messages across. Movies like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai stood out for normalizing the concept of remarriage by showing it through the innocent lens of a child’s eye trying to reunite her father with his former female best friend after losing her mother. Yash Chopra’s iconic film, Lamhe, pushed the envelope by bringing a love story between a young girl and a guy old enough to be her father into the spotlight of mainstream cinema.

    The #1 Romantic Bollywood Movie from the ‘90s: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

    You can’t talk about nineties Bollywood without mentioning Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Marking Aditya Chopra’s debut film as a director, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), tells the story of Simran, a small-town girl from Punjab who falls in love with Raj, a modern boy she meets while on her bachelorette trip in Switzerland. The movie focuses on the trials and tribulations that stand in the way of their love as Simran’s family pressurizes her to live up to the promise of marrying a boy she barely knows.

    Whether it's the dreamy backdrop of Switzerland, the iconic pairing of Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan, or the catchy songs, DDLJ has transcended from being a movie to becoming a cultural phenomenon. Considered one of the most influential movies of its time, the film ran in Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir theater for 27 years, continuing to attract viewers for more than two decades following its initial release. The film also inspired the production of a Broadway musical titled Come Fall In Love in 2022.

    It’s #1 on our list as it combines everything from mushy romance and dreamy locations to compelling family dynamics and an unforgettable soundtrack, making it a memorable watch every single time.

    Curious to know more about the other 10 best romantic Bollywood movies from the nineties? Check out the full list below:

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  • <h1>How to Watch Every Twilight Movie in Order</h1>

    How to Watch Every Twilight Movie in Order

    What started out as a relatively low-budget teenage vampire movie by Lionsgate Films has gone on to become a $5.8 billion franchise with five blockbuster films, a behind-the-scenes podcast show, and countless memes attached to it. Read on to discover where to stream every Twilight movie in order of release.

    Twilight is based on the young adult novels written by Stephenie Meyer. The first three films, Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, cover the events that take place in the first three books in chronological order. The fourth and final book in the series, Twilight: Breaking Dawn, has been covered in two parts in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, which were released a year apart from each other.

    The Twilight Saga follows Bella Swan, a seventeen-year-old teenage girl, as she moves across the country from her house in Arizona to live with her father in the small town of Forks. Soon after moving, Bella befriends Jacob, a friendly Native American teen who shows her around town and helps her get acquainted with life in a small town. Bella begins attending her local high school and immediately finds herself developing a crush on the mysterious and broody boy next door, Edward Cullen.

    At first, her attempts to get to know him keep failing as Edward seems more and more repulsed by her presence each time they interact. However, the pair grow closer after Edward saves her from a series of misfortunate accidents that lead to Bella discovering Edward’s true identity as a vampire. The first movie, Twilight, focuses on Edward and Bella’s relationship and their deadly fight against a hostile clan of vampires.

    The second movie, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, shifts gears to focus on Jacob Black’s life as he transitions from being an ordinary teenage boy to becoming a fierce werewolf. The movie also introduces a new budding romance between Jacob and Bella, after Edward abruptly leaves town to protect Bella from the dangers of dating a vampire.

    The love triangle between Bella, Edward, and Jacob intensifies in the third movie, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. The movie also introduces a new uprising of vampires which threatens the livelihood of the Cullen family.

    The final two films in the series see Bella finally making her choice between Edward and Jacob and introduces a one-of-a-kind new mythical creature who creates quite a stir in the supernatural world of Twilight.

    Where to Watch Every Twilight Movie in Order

    The best way to watch the Twilight series is by following the release order of the films. Whether you’re new to the series or in the mood to rewatch the franchise out of nostalgia, here’s how you can find all the Twilight films streaming in order of their release from oldest to newest.

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  • <h1>How to Watch Pixar Movies in Order on Streaming Services in India</h1>

    How to Watch Pixar Movies in Order on Streaming Services in India

    Pixar Animation Studios is one of the most popular animation studios in the world, boasting 23 Academy Awards, 10 Golden Globe Awards, and 11 Grammy Awards. The studio began its journey with Toy Story, which was also the first ever fully computer-animated feature film. Since then, the studio has produced 27 feature films, including childhood-defining classics like Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc, Inside Out, and Up, to name a few.

    In the mood to have a Disney-Pixar movie marathon? You can currently stream all the 27 released Disney-Pixar movies on Disney+ Hotstar. Whether this is your first time watching all the Pixar movies or your millionth rerun, here are three different ways to help you plan your next binge.

    How to Watch Every Pixar Movie By Franchise

    One way to watch all of the Pixar movies is by franchise – following popular film series such as Toy Story (4 movies), The Incredibles (2 movies), Cars (3 movies) Finding Nemo (2 movies) and Monsters Inc (2 movies). You can then watch all of the standalone Pixar movies such as A Bug's Life, Up and Wall-E.

    The Toy Story Franchise

    • Toy Story (1995)

    • Toy Story 2 (1999)

    • Toy Story 3 (2010)

    • Toy Story 4 (2019)

    • Toy Story 5 (2025)

    The Incredibles Franchise

    • The Incredibles (2004)

    • Incredibles 2 (2018)

    The Cars Franchise

    • Cars (2006)

    • Cars 2 (2011)

    • Cars 3 (2017)

    The Finding Nemo Franchise

    • Finding Nemo (2003)

    • Finding Dory (2016)

    The Monsters Inc Franchise

    • Monsters Inc (2001)

    • Monsters University (2013)

    Standalone Movies (in release order)

    • A Bug's Life (1998)

    • Ratatouille (2007)

    • Wall-E (2008)

    • Up (2009)

    • Brave (2012)

    • Inside Out (2015)

    • The Good Dinosaur (2015)

    • Coco (2017)

    • Onward (2020)

    • Soul (2020)

    • Luca (2021)

    • Lightyear (2022)

    • Finding Red (2022)

    • Elemental (2023)

    How to Watch All the Disney-Pixar Movies In Release Order

    If you'd prefer to watch all of the Pixar movies by release date, here’s a list of all 27 Disney Pixar movies based on their release order from oldest to newest. You can also find out where to watch them all online – including offers from every popular streaming service in India today.

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  • <h1>10 Best K-Dramas on Netflix (For First Time Viewers)</h1>

    10 Best K-Dramas on Netflix (For First Time Viewers)

    From character-led dramedies like Extraordinary Attorney Woo to bloodthirsty zombie shows like All of Us Are Dead, there’s a wide spectrum of K-dramas to stream online. If you’re new to the K-craze and looking for a good place to start, here’s a beginner-friendly guide to the 10 best K-dramas on Netflix across a variety of genres. We'll also show you if any of these must-see K-dramas are available to watch legally for free or if they on any other streaming services in India.

    Hundreds of new K-dramas are released each year, so deciding which show to start with can be overwhelming. We’ve handpicked 10 shows that are available with English subtitles and dubbed versions, making it easier for you to binge Korean shows without any language barriers.

    Lighthearted and Romantic K-Dramas on Netflix

    If you’re in the mood for something lighthearted, consider watching Netflix's romantic or work-centric K-dramas. For those who favour romantic dramas, Crash Landing on You, a star-crossed love story about a South Korean heiress and a North Korean army officer who find each other thanks to a freak paragliding accident, is a popular show among K-drama fans and newcomers.

    There are also plenty of K-dramas that centre around themes of young professional life, so if medical shows like Grey's Anatomy or The Resident are your jam, shows like Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha or Hospital Playlist are great places to start. If you prefer legal dramas like Suits or Boston Legal, you might enjoy watching Extraordinary Attorney Woo, a heartfelt legal drama about a talented neurodiverse lawyer with a photographic memory.

    Action and Crime K-Dramas on Netflix

    K-dramas have captured Indian hearts (and their screen time) with wholesome rom-coms, but there are also many Korean TV shows that cater to fans of action and crime too. In 2021, Netflix's Squid Game thrust thriller K-dramas into the spotlight with 1.65 billion hours of watch time across 94 countries within just a month of its release. Set in a dystopian world, the series follows a group of fictional characters competing in life-and-death games for a massive cash prize. If you enjoyed Squid Game and would like to watch K-drama crime thrillers, the Korean spin-off of Money Heist, titled Money Heist Korea, is also worth watching.

    There's plenty of great K-drama fantasy TV shows too. If you’re intrigued by mythical creatures, you may enjoy Guardian: The Lonely and Great God. This classic K-drama centres around a 939-year-old immortal goblin, the Grim Reaper, and a cheerful young human who can see supernatural beings. It’s like the Korean version of Lucifer meets Supernatural.

    Below you will find all the latest streaming details for the best K-dramas on Netflix. Browse through the list and apply filters to discover the best K-drama to watch today.

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