Netflix, Apple Cross Swords in Indian Streaming Market

Apple TV+ service will cost Rs. 99 per month in India after a one-week free trial.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 12 September 2019 16:50 IST
Highlights
  • Competition in India's booming streaming market is heating up
  • Apple is launching its TV platform for Rs. 99 a month
  • Netflix is available in India from Rs. 199 a month

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during a product launch event at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California

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Competition in India's booming streaming market is heating up as Netflix joins forces with a director of Bollywood feel-good blockbusters and Apple launches its TV platform for Rs. 99 ($1.39) a month. Netflix announced early Wednesday a long-term partnership with Karan Johar's Dharmatic Entertainment to make a range of new fiction and non-fiction series and films for the platform.

Johar has directed eight films including Kuch Kuch Hota Hai with Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan, and produced dozens, including Raazi, nominated for best picture at next week's Indian International Film Academy (IIFA) Awards, dubbed the Bollywood Oscars.

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"It's going to be P.H.A.T -- pretty hot and tempting," said Johar, whose Dharma Entertainment is one of India's biggest production firms and which already teamed up with Netflix for the successful Lust Stories anthology.

Netflix launched in India in 2016 and two of its Indian-made series have won critical acclaim -- Sacred Games starring Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Leila with Huma Qureishi.

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But Netflix faces stiff competition in Asia's third-largest economy as Amazon's Prime Video, Disney's Hotstar, Alt Balaji, and other local platforms jostle for digital subscriptions and eyeballs.

US technology giant Apple on Wednesday announced the launch of its streaming platform Apple TV+ in India, hoping to upend competition.

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Netflix is available in India from Rs. 199 a month and as millions of first-time users access internet in Asia's third-largest economy, analysts expect competition to intensify.

India's video-streaming industry is expected to grow at nearly 22 percent per annum to Rs. 11,900 crores by 2023 according to consultancy PwC, Bloomberg News reported.

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Netflix chief Reed Hastings has said the company's goal is 100 million customers in India -- almost 25 times its estimated subscriber base there as of this year, Bloomberg said.

 

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