To say that Amazon Prime Video India and Netflix India are at war is an understatement of the most epic proportions. Launched in
December 2016
and
January 2016
respectively, these two streaming services are undoubtedly the biggest players when it comes to digital content. Before 2016, Indian viewers associated these two companies solely with the shows they produced originally, such as Narcos or Transparent, or the ones they streamed. Now, with the arrival of both services in the country and the subsequent launch of their Indian original content, they’re eager to get a share of the pie. As a result, we’re seeing frequent announcements from both companies in an effort to have the upper hand, a wider reach and larger influence. In a recent development, it was revealed that Amazon Prime Video India had won the streaming rights for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming film Padmavati, which stars Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor in the lead roles. “We’ve got the film but the papers have not been signed yet,”
said
an Amazon executive to Mint. While the details of the deal and its size remained unconfirmed, media reports suggest that the rights were acquired for Rs 20-25 crore. Of the film’s extravagant budget of Rs 180 crore, Rs 150 was set aside for production, and the rest for promotions and advertising. [caption id=“attachment_3731509” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Salman Khan in Tubelight. Image via Twitter[/caption] However, this is not the only big-budget project Amazon Prime Video India has succeeded in acquiring. In early August, Salman Khan
entered into a deal
with the company, giving them the worldwide streaming rights to Tubelight and all his movies that will be released in the future. Along with this, the streaming service also has the rights to films produced by Khan’s production house, as well as his previous titles Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Kick, Jai Ho and Hero. The strides Amazon Prime Video India is making are both quantitative and qualitative. It recently acquired the exclusive streaming rights for the uncensored version of Alankrita Shrivastav’s Lipstick Under My Burkha, which will not be aired on television. [caption id=“attachment_3071994” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
A still from the film Lipstick Under My Burkha[/caption] But Netflix India is not far behind. From Aamir Khan’s Dangal to Abhishek Chaubey’s Udta Punjab and even Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees, the streaming service
had them all
. Come February 2017, and it had also managed to get the rights to all of Shah Rukh Khan’s films by
signing a deal
with his production banner Red Chillies Entertainment. It also has SS Rjamouli’s Baahubali
series
_; Baahubali 2_ is 2017’s most significant film in terms of box office collection. If Amazon Prime Video India signed up
14 comedians
for 60-80 minute ‘uncensored’ slots, Netflix India roped in Aditi Mittal for
a show
titled Things They Didn’t Let Me Say, which was announced in the wake of the backlash that Amazon Prime Video India received for only hiring male comedians.
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