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Inside the Netflix India Commissioning Strategy of Monika Shergill and Srishti Arya (EXCLUSIVE)
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Monika Shergill, VP, content, and Srishti Behl Arya, director, international original film, Netflix India, are buzzing. On Wednesday they launched the streaming platform’s largest Indian slate yet, some 40 titles across formats and genres.
Also buzzing is the Indian streaming industry, with the news that arch rival Amazon Prime Video has apologized over religious offence caused by original series “Tandav.” Netflix, Amazon, and all streamers operating in India, including Disney Plus Hotstar, are subject to strict new guidelines that the Indian government published last week to govern them, covering many topics including religion.
Nenjam Marappathillai
A still from ‘Nenjam Marappathillai’
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Fans of the filmmaker have long been awaiting
Nenjam Marappathillai, a horror-thriller starring SJ Suryah and Regina Cassandra. That long wait comes to an end soon with the film set to release in March.
Can the filmmaker, who gave us memorable outings in
7G Rainbow Colony and
Karnan
Karnan marks the coming together of its filmmaker (Mari Selvaraj) with Dhanush.
Dhanush in ‘Karnan’
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The title and making video, released by producer Kalaipuli Thanu a few months ago, was received well among the actor’s fans; the film is shot in locales near Tirunelveli. The still of Dhanush standing with a sword is almost a throwback to his earlier role in
Tamil anthology Navarasa to help Tamil film industry members
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The short-film anthology for Netflix is being made pro-bono
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The short-film anthology for Netflix is being made pro-bono
Over 10,000 people from the Tamil film industry are set to receive support through the nine-film anthology
Navarasa, an initiative conceived by directors Mani Ratnam and Jayendra Panchapakesan.
The anthology of short films for Netflix was conceived as a way to raise funds to support members of the cinema industry who had been affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Several directors, actors and technicians came forward to offer their services pro-bono to work on the ambitious project. The aim was to unite the creative community of Tamil cinema and send a strong message of solidarity and resilience.