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Netflix commissioned ten new original Indian films, supported by such personalities as Karan Johar, Shah Rukh Khan and Zoya Akhtar.
In a statement, Netflix announced the creation of 15 new original Indian films. End of 2020 – Among the titles previously announced: "Music Teacher", "Cobalt Blue", "Chopsticks", "Upstarts" and "Bulbul".
Netflix announced as part of its new offerings:
& # 39; Guilty & # 39; is produced by Dharmatic Entertainment, the digital content group of Johar's Dharma Productions. He explores versions of the truth that unfold when a girl from a small town accuses rape of a college.
"Serious Men" is produced by Bombay Fables & Cineraas Entertainment, based on Manu Joseph's bestselling novel. . It's a tricky slum dweller, who contravenes the country to believe that his idiotic son is a genius.
& # 39; Clbad of 83 & # 39; is produced by Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment and directed by Atul Sabharwal. This is the story of an honest policeman turned coach, whose neighborhoods face various complexities.
'Mrs Serial Killer' is produced by Farah Khan and directed by her husband, Shirish Kunder. He then follows a pbadionate wife, who must find a way to clear her husband from serial murder charges.
"Yeh Ballet" is the story of two boys on the wrong side who are trying and using ballet to transcend their difficult circumstances. It is produced by Roy Kapur Films.
"The Arrest of House" is the story of an introverted man trying to limit his interactions with the world, but the world has other plans. It is directed by Shashanka Ghosh and Samit Basu.
& quot; Kaali Khuhi & # 39; is produced by Manomay Motion Pictures, which follows a 10-year-old girl who must save a village in Punjab in shock from female infanticide.
& # 39; Maska & # 39; speaks of a confused millennium who seeks to realize his fantasy of becoming a movie star until a love story helps him clarify the situation. It is headed by Neeraj Udhwani.
"At the launch of Netflix in India, we changed the way the Indian audience enjoys their films," said Srishti Behl Arya, director of India's film, Netflix, in a statement.
"Given our diversity, our history and our culture, India is full of compelling stories waiting to be told to audiences around the world. The depth of talent and vision of our creators allows us to create films that our members will love. We want to be home to the best Indian filmmakers, where their stories travel to more people than ever before. "
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