Netflix: Netflix's favorite series is Heeramandi, which got 15 million views, knows the condition of other films
On Netflix, you get to enjoy movies and series from hollywood to bollywood sitting at home. This is the reason why this OTT platform has made a lot of profit due to the audience, which is surprising.
Netflix india has earned a lot in the year 2024 through many films and web series, in which the OTT platform has made a profit of about 49 percent, in which if we talk about earnings, then it has earned Rs 52 crore. At the same time, it has earned Rs 2,845 crore in revenue so far. The entire credit for its success goes to the audience.
Netflix india has registered a growth of 49% to Rs 52 crore in march 2024. This increase was due to a 29% increase in revenue to Rs 2,845 crore, driven by the growing subscriber base and the successful launch of mobile plans. Its financial data, collated by business intelligence platform Tofler, shows that Netflix India's gross turnover grew 29% to Rs 2,845 crore in 2023 from Rs 2,214 crore in 2023, boosted by a growing subscriber base.
The company's co-CEO Greg Peters said that these earnings are an example of Netflix's decade-long investment in India. Most popular drama series and movies on Netflix india in the financial year 2024 During Netflix's second-quarter earnings, the company called india the second-largest market globally for paid net subscriber additions in the quarter ended june and ranked third in revenue percentage growth.
According to media reports, with an estimated 12 million subscribers, Netflix is called India's largest pure-play streaming service. The company's recent success can be attributed to existing films and series. Sarandos said that Heeramandi, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, was Netflix India's biggest drama series with 15 million views. The platform also revealed that amar singh Chamkila garnered 8.3 million views, while films such as Missing Ladies and Shaitan also contributed to subscriber growth. "Our original films and licensed films, including those released in the pay-TV window after theatrical release, continue to thrill our audiences," Sarandos said in July.