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OPINION: Why does Netflix not have Kannada movies on its platform, with Srii Murali starrer Bagheera set to be the first?
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OPINION: Why does Netflix not have Kannada movies on its platform, with Srii Murali starrer Bagheera set to be the first?

Netflix is usually known for providing entertainment to its subscribers in high volume with movies and web series from across the world. The OTT platform which is popular worldwide has a huge range of content in multiple languages but not Kannada.

Netflix does not contain any movies or web series in Kannada. With the makers of Bagheera already announcing that the movie would become the first Kannada venture to appear on Netflix, why is it that the OTT platform has been reluctant to introduce the same until now?

Why hasn’t Netflix streamed Kannada content until now?

The Kannada cinema has been flourishing over the last few years, especially with movies like KGF and Kantara becoming some of the prominent names to come out of the industry. With such films making it big in the Indian and international markets, Kannada cinema is yet to gain the prominence of getting streamed on the OTT giant like Netflix.

Check out the trailer for Kantara:

While the above-mentioned movies are available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix has only recently announced their first Kannada movie to be included on their streaming platform. In light of the same, it’s fair to remember a comment made by Rishab Shetty back in the day.

In an old interview, while talking with reporters at IFFI 2023, the Kantara actor-director disclosed how filmmakers from Kannada have to still “fight” to get their movies on OTT. This may be the result of the presumed low viewership of general Kannada movies and the lack of demand amongst Netflix subscribers for the content.

Similar to many businesses, the basic economics of Netflix and its model of presenting a product is that of supply and demand. Despite the abundance of Kannada content within the industry, the demand for the same by the subscribers needs to grow in numbers if they desire to present the kind of movies and web series they have.

With the relative number of people who watch content in Kannada being less than that of Tamil, Hindi, and Telugu, the demand for the same is yet to reach the same level for the former. Then again, a question may arise on the fact why Malayalam cinema is acquired by these OTT giants more. This is where the diverse nature of content in the film industry comes into play.

While many artists in the Kannada film industry have strived to create diverse content, the biggest stars of the industry still tend to stick to one kind of genre or make content based on pre-existing formulas.

The repetitive nature of the film industry in presenting their superstars in a single narrative may be appreciated by hardcore fans but does not apply to the general audience nor the subscribers in such an OTT space. The lack of originality or rather not appreciating the same among the Kannada audience tends to make the wheel of entertainment go cyclic with exceptional creators making something great once in a while.

While Malayalam cinema, even if having a lesser budget for making, tries to strive to experiment with genres and presentations. This does not only apply to newcomers to the industry but is also well-established amongst the superstars.

Figuring out the right amount of balance between experimental films and commercial movies is what the Kannada film industry needs to focus on. In an evolving scenario of content distribution, traditional methods may not suffice especially not having the diversity to cater to the wide range of Netflix subscribers.

Furthermore, the Kannada film industry also got into the game of dubbing movies late as compared to other film industries. With multiple movies from different languages arriving to be watched anywhere in the world, they are also provided with quality dubbing but the same cannot be said about Kannada dubbing. As there is a lack of genuinely good voice actors and dubbing artists in Kannada, the dubbed versions of the same might also not reach the right demographic of the audience.

Why is Srii Murali’s Bagheera set to make history as the first Kannada movie on Netflix?

Bagheera is a superhero movie that features Ugramm star Srii Murali playing the lead role, based on a story written by KGF’s Prashanth Neel. Despite the movie having a slow start at the box office, the film has once again stood tall amongst other general content from Kannada cinema by appealing to a much more quality-driven making.

Check out the trailer for Bagheera:

The film directed by Dr Suri has been garnering quite positive reviews from the audience and critics. The dark tone of the movie featuring the tale of a vigilante hero has struck a chord with the audience making it a quality experience for them and additionally, it is also said to have been well-executed.

Acknowledging all these factors, it seems only fair that a movie like Bagheera would be acquired by Netflix to be presented online. The threshold of quality and the diversity of the movie is what counts here which is comparatively better than the previous content.

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“Step-Brothers”: Eknath Shinde Slams Congress Scheme For Women
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“Step-Brothers”: Eknath Shinde Slams Congress Scheme For Women

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde says he is confident that the people will push the ruling alliance Mahayuthi to victory with a “thumping” majority in approval of their work over the last two-and-half years. The Congress’s promises – the upgraded versions or the old, has convinced no one, he said. 

“Who would trust them? They once promised free electricity but the power bills were back once the election was over. We have given people zero bill,” he said in an exclusive interview with NDTV. 

The Opposition alliance, he said, has nothing. Whatever they are promising is “false”.

“They have betrayed the people. Promised them money and then reneged, and said the Centre will pay. Their chief said they will pay khat khata khat, but didn’t. We paid. We paid for five straight weeks for the Ladli Behen scheme. Because the model code would have been put in place in November,  we even made an advance payment. That’s why they are so against it. They know the Ladli Behen scheme would send them packing,” he said.

The BJP is banking massively on its welfare schemes – spearheaded by Ladli Behen – in this election. 

“Our dear sisters are very excited. They are already angry with the step-brothers as they have done wrong. They have gone to court, complained about the scheme and tried to stop it. So the sisters are very upset,” Mr Shinde said. 

But altogether, scenario looks better for the NDA because “We have something for everyone, be it the women, the youth, senior citizens or farmers,” Mr Shinde said.

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3 Street Dogs, Including One Pregnant, Thrashed To Death In Telangana
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3 Street Dogs, Including One Pregnant, Thrashed To Death In Telangana

A horrific case of animal cruelty has come to light from Telangana, where a group of three men trap and mercilessly thrash four street dogs with sticks, killing three of the canines, one of whom was pregnant.

A video of the incident, which took place in Jawaharnagar city in Medchal-Malkajgiri district on Tuesday, has gone viral and sparked outrage among animal rights activists. Officials said the reason behind the attack on the canines is not yet clear.

In the video, the dogs are seen trapped inside a net and brutally beaten up by the men as several passersby look on. While three of the canines died on the spot, the fourth sustained severe injuries and was left on the road with an eye popping out. The injured dog is currently undergoing treatment.

Several animal activists have approached the police over the brutal attack but no case has been registered and no action has been taken against the culprits as of Wednesday evening.

The incident came amid a series of street dog attacks in several parts of the state, which prompted the Telangana High Court to step in and seek an action plan from the state government in July on the steps being taken to prevent such incidents.

In August, a four-year-old boy died after he was bitten by a street dog at Raipole village in Rangareddy. In a separate incident that month, an elderly woman was killed by a pack of street dogs, which then ate parts of her body, in Rajanna Sircilla district.

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