Netflix, Amazon join regional bandwagon with Marathi, Bengali, Tamil movies
Regional content,
be it films or documentaries, comedy or music, has been firing up the
Internet in India for a few years now.
With cheap data
and easy access to content, small local libraries such as Hoichoi
(for Bengali content) and national home grown platforms such as Alt
Balaji, Voot from Viacom 18, Hotstar from Star India and, besides of
course the dedicated channels for several Indian languages on
YouTube, have flourished.
Now Netflix,
Amazon Prime and Hotstar are raising their stakes in the game,
commissioning original shows and going all out to acquire regional
films for their libraries. Could this sound the death knell for local
entertainment platforms or will the entry of the big brands help
deepen the language market further?
“India is one
of the largest internet markets in the world and we have seen strong
growth since our launch,” says Jessica Lee, vice president,
Communications–Asia, Netflix. The availability of regional content
on Netflix has increased significantly since its launch and a range
of titles, old classics to modern hits in Marathi, Bengali, Tamil,
Malayalam and other languages, are a part of the library. Ditto for
Amazon and the rest.
Experts say that
the Indian market appears to be hugely lucrative given the vast
numbers of Internet users and untapped potential, but when Indian and
international over-the-top platforms look to grow their presence in
the country the multiplicity of languages is a challenge.

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