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Indians among top commute streamers for Netflix

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MUMBAI: India is clearly a nation of commute streamers with internet users making the most of their travel time by binge watching. At 88 per cent, Indians are the second-highest public bingers in the world, just a tad behind Mexico with 89 per cent, according to a survey report by Netflix.

Despite being in proximity to strangers, Indians don’t stifle their emotions and end up gasping, laughing and even crying in public. This public activity has been aided by the ability to download series and films for later viewing. Indians are amongst the top mobile downloaders in the world for Netflix content. Binge watching grew by 17 per cent from last year’s 71 per cent.

According to the survey, Narcos, Stranger Things and 13 Reasons Why were the top watched shows in 2017 in India. Indians binge watch in three days, which is faster than the global average of four days. Though mobile viewing is prime, a third (34 per cent) of Netflix viewing in India was through connected TVs.
To gain ground in India, the streaming service launched a slew of new relatable shows such as Sacred Games, Selection Day, Again, and Bard of Blood in association with Red Chillies Entertainment; the first kids original series from India, Mighty Little Bheem and Love Per Square Foot, the first mainstream film from India to be exclusively available on Netflix. These are local stories that will travel across the globe, finding an audience wherever Netflix is available.

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Going into 2018, Netflix eyes more partnerships with local content creators. Netflix VP communications-Asia Jessica Lee says, “We are committed to working with producers, creators, talent and crew in India to create more great content. We are constantly innovating to enhance our member experience to be able to better serve members and provide more control over their watching experience.”

Lee is thrilled at the response India has given to Netflix content. She says, “We are pleased with how we have grown in the first two years in India and have witnessed a huge appetite for entertainment and plenty of fan enthusiasm. We have focused primarily on content, partnerships and technology to build a great Netflix experience in the country. In the past year, we have more than doubled our catalogue in India, creating a compelling and growing content library encompassing original and licenced titles.”

Overcoming the issue of low quality of internet in the country, Netflix has invested in its own content delivery network, lowering the cost and boosting efficiency for it as well as for ISP partners. Lee says, “Our open connect programme supports hundreds of large and small ISPs to directly interconnect with the Netflix network for free in regional locations rather than going through third-party transit providers. We have been working on local partnerships to make sure that Netflix is even more accessible in India. Over 2017, we launched partnerships with Airtel Digital TV, Videocon and Vodafone to make it much easier for Indian consumers to watch Netflix, whether on a set-top box or on a mobile.”

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Lee opines that people’s tastes are broad even in an individual market like India. “By using advanced algorithms, we can make tailored recommendations based on individual users’ tastes. Since we are across 190 countries, the algorithms now draw upon a much larger audience of over 109 million members. The feature of personalisation and discovery is now even more dynamic and is only going to get better as our content library grows,” she says.

Netflix members around the world watched more than 140 million hours of TV shows, movies, documentaries and more per day – that’s about one billion hours per week. The average global member watched 60 movies on Netflix this year.

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Hari Om OTT partners Amazon MX Player to widen devotional reach

Spiritual stories find a bigger stage as platform eyes global audiences

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MUMBAI: Hari Om OTT is taking its faith-first storytelling to a wider audience, signing a strategic distribution deal with Amazon MX Player that places its entire content library on the popular streaming platform.

Launched in June 2024, Hari Om OTT has carved a niche in devotional and spiritual content, offering shows rooted in Indian mythology and cultural traditions. With this new partnership, both its existing catalogue and upcoming originals will now be available on Amazon MX Player, making access easier for viewers across the country.

The collaboration also stretches beyond borders. To scale its global footprint, the platform’s content will additionally be available on Amazon Prime Video, opening the doors to international audiences seeking culturally rich, faith-based narratives.

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Hari Om OTT’s growing slate includes titles such as ‘Mata Saraswati’, ‘Jai Mahalakshmi’, ‘Jai Jagannath’ and ‘Shri Tirupati Balaji’, with several new originals currently in the pipeline as part of this expansion.

Speaking on the development, executive vice president group Priyannka Chaurasiya described the partnership as a significant step forward. She noted that the platform has always focused on stories deeply rooted in Indian history but with universal appeal. Aligning with a platform that has a vast global reach, she said, allows these stories to travel further and resonate with audiences worldwide.

With this move, Hari Om OTT is not just widening its reach but also placing devotional storytelling firmly in the mainstream streaming conversation, where faith meets format and tradition finds a digital stage.

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