No single legal, free app provides every Hindi movie ever made from A to Z. Why? Because movie rights are fragmented.
Since no single company owns the rights to every Hindi movie, a legal "A to Z" app is impossible. Therefore, any app promising this for free is almost certainly pirated.
To legally get every movie, you need one phone with these three apps:
Pro Tip: Look for "Combo Plans" (Airtel or Jio prepaid recharges) that bundle OTT subscriptions (Prime + Hotstar + Zee5) for ₹399–₹499/month. This is cheaper than paying for cable.
These apps turn your phone into an ad-ridden nightmare. Pop-ups appear every 15 seconds, often mimicking "Virus Alert" or "Phone Cleaner" notifications. Clicking them auto-downloads more malware.
Beyond the legal and safety risks, using pirated "A to Z" apps hurts the very industry you love.
If you want to build your own offline collection of Hindi movies from A to Z, follow this safe method:
Step 1: Choose a legal app (e.g., Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, or JioCinema). Step 2: Download the app from the official Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Step 3: Sign up for a plan (free trial or paid subscription). JioCinema offers a free tier. Step 4: Search for a Hindi movie (e.g., "DDLJ," "3 Idiots," "RRR"). Step 5: Look for the Download icon (usually a downward arrow) next to the movie title. Step 6: Select your preferred video quality (Lower quality = smaller file size). Step 7: Wait for the download to complete. The movie will be saved in the app's "Downloads" or "My Stuff" section. Step 8: Watch offline anytime, anywhere, without ads or interruptions.
Forget "Full HD" or "4K." Pirated apps often offer: