The service helps NRIs and Indian families overseas watch home TV in their own language.
New York, USA – January 2026
Many Indians who live abroad miss the TV they grew up with. They move to the USA, Canada, the UK, or other countries but still want to watch news, serials, movies, and songs in their own language. Local cable often doesn’t have these channels, and many apps together can feel messy and hard to use on a normal TV.
Because of this, more expats are turning to Boss IPTV so they can watch Indian news, daily serials, movies, and music channels from home on the same TV where they watch local shows, all in one simple place.
The service gives access to a wide range of Indian channels. Viewers can watch Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayalam, Marathi, and other regional language channels. This helps families stay close to their culture, follow festival programs, see home-country news, and enjoy the same style of serials their parents and relatives watch back in India.
“Many customers told us they feel homesick when they can’t hear their own language on TV,” said Raghav Sharma, Marketing Head at Boss IPTV. “We wanted to give them a simple way to bring that feeling of home back into the living room. Turn on the TV, open our app or box, and the channels from India are right there.”
Setup is made easy so even first-time users can handle it. Most people just plug in the box or open the app on a smart TV, connect to home internet, and log in. Clear steps on the screen guide them one by one. There is no need for a technician visit or confusing settings. Seniors and people who say they are “not good with technology” can still get everything running in a short time.
Once inside, the menu is simple. Channels are grouped by language and type, like news, movies, music, kids, and devotional. Expats can mark some channels as favorites so they always show at the top of the list. This saves time every day and helps elders quickly find the channels they like without asking for help.
Streaming is designed to be steady during busy hours. Many expat homes share internet with kids doing homework, people working from home, or others streaming online. The service adjusts to the internet speed to keep channels playing as smoothly as possible. This is helpful during live cricket matches, weekend movies, and big festival shows when nobody wants the screen to freeze.
The service also works on many devices. Families can watch on the main TV in the hall, while someone else watches on a tablet or phone in another room. Kids can enjoy cartoons and Indian kids’ shows, parents can follow daily soaps and movies, and grandparents can watch spiritual or regional channels. Everyone uses the same account but can watch in their own way.
For new users who feel unsure, there is an IPTV free trial option so they can test channels, picture quality, and menus in their own home before paying, which helps them see if it fits their family’s needs without any risk or pressure.
About Boss IPTV
Boss IPTV offers families in the USA, Canada, and other regions a wide range of Indian and international live TV channels and on-demand shows. The service focuses on simple setup, smooth streaming, and easy-to-use menus that work well for kids, adults, and seniors. Viewers can watch news, movies, serials, sports, music, and kids’ programs from India and abroad on common devices like smart TVs, phones, tablets, and TV boxes.
Media Contact
Company: Boss IPTV
Contact Person: Raghav Sharma
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bossofiptv.com






