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Netflix to offer 41 new shows to lure Indian viewers amid lawsuits

In 2019, Netflix said it planned to invest almost $400 million to develop content for India.

• March 4, 2021

Netflix said on Wednesday it would release 41 shows and films in India this year, calling the move its “next big leap” in the world’s second-most populous nation where video streaming services have become more popular.

With its 1.3 billion people, India is a vast and valuable market for the U.S. streaming service and its rivals Amazon’s Prime Video and Walt Disney Co’s Disney+ Hotstar.

The platforms, offering an increasingly broad range of local language content, have been luring users with cheaper billing plans and offers.

Netflix’s new roster of 41 titles includes films with top Bollywood actors, stand-up comedy shows and original series, the company said in a blog post. Most will be in the Hindi language.

“We are taking our next big leap in India,” Netflix said on its post, saying the upcoming lineup “features more variety and diversity than we have seen before.”

India, whose Bollywood film industry makes more productions each year than Hollywood, remains a challenging market for the streaming services.

Amazon’s Prime Video has become embroiled in legal cases and police complaints about a political drama ‘Tandav’ deemed offensive to Hindu religious sentiments.

The U.S. service has apologised to viewers over some scenes.

Netflix has also faced court cases and complaints about some of its content, with some viewers saying it promoted obscenity or hurt religious sentiments.

Netflix said some of its 41 shows to be released this year would be produced by India’s Reliance Entertainment, Viacom18, and Bollywood director Karan Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment.

In 2019, Netflix said it planned to invest almost $400 million to develop content for India.

Reuters reported last year that Netflix was in talks with Viacom18 to create shows to help expand its offerings in India.

(Reuters/NAN)

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