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Feel-good international titles perfect for a movie night on JioHotstar

Whether you’re planning a sweet date with your lover or a stay-at-home lazy weekend, binge-watching a feel-good film will leave you smiling and your heart full.

Arshi Khanam
Jul 26, 2025
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Feel good films

Sometimes you crave a movie that leaves you with a comforting feeling. Not too heavy, not too deep, but a cinematic gem that hit the right chords. If you’re in the mood for some heartwarming tales, JioHotstar has some great picks that fit best for a cozy night. Whether you’re planning a sweet date with your lover or a stay-at-home lazy weekend, binge-watching a feel-good film promises to leave you smiling. Notably, all these international titles are also accessible via OTTplay Premium. Get ready to witness these charming and uplifting films that feel like a warm hug in the cold world.

Explore classic family comedy films on JioHotstar like Beethoven and Home Alone via OTTplay Premium

Top feel-good English movies to watch

The Intern

Robert De Niro plays a seventy-year-old retired man who takes up the job of a senior intern in a fashion startup run by a workaholic CEO, played by Anne Hathaway. The comedy-drama film is packed with various life lessons that strike a chord with you and connect on an emotional level without feeling too heavy.

Mamma Mia!

Featuring a star-studded ensemble cast of Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, Amanda Seyfried, Colin Firth, and others, this musical comedy film revolves around a young bride-to-be named Sophie, who wishes to discover the identity of her biological father and invites three former lovers of her mother.

Kung Fu Panda

A delightful concoction of humour and action, this feel-good animated film revolves around an unlikely hero, Po the Panda, who teams up with the Furious Five to fight back evil forces and protect their valley. Not just for kids, the movie is a compelling watch for all people irrespective of age and preferred genre.

Book Club: The Next Chapter

Bill Holderman’s romantic comedy film marks the sequel to Book Club. The story centers around four best friends whose getaway trip to Italy turns awry after a chain of misadventures changes everything. Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen headline the ensemble.

Trainwreck

Amy Schumer plays a party girl who works for a men’s magazine as a writer in this modern-day rom-com. She doesn’t believe in relationships and marriage due to her parents’ failed marriage. However, things take a surprise turn when a doctor changes her perception as they begin to date. Bill Hader plays Amy’s love interest, and Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, and others play supporting roles.

The Princess Diaries

Anne Hathaway marked her movie debut with this lighthearted comedy-drama film. She plays a shy and clumsy teenage girl who discovers her identity as the future princess of a European state. She embarks on a life-changing journey that delves into friendship, bonding, family relationships, first love, and duty.

Baby’s Day Out

Packed with adventure and comedy, Baby’s Day Out follows the events after a rich couple’s mischievous kid is kidnapped by some bumbling crooks. The main cast features Joe Mantegna, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Joe Pantoliano. From comedy of errors to cuteness overload, the movie has it all!

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