The battle for Bollywood: COVID-19, streaming apps spark fears for cinemas

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A Bollywood actor's face tattooed on his arm, Sandeep Bacche's devotion shocks few in India where stars enjoy semi-divine status. But even here ...

MUMBAI: A Bollywood actor's face tattooed on his arm, Sandeep Bacche's devotion shocks few in India where stars enjoy semi-divine status. But even here the hallowed silver screen may be losing its shine to streaming services and pandemic fears.

But, noting the financial might of the competition, he said:"No business model in the world can compete with free money and Netflix is nothing but free money." With Indian cinemas closed, Bollywood producers are turning to the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar to release films online. Hotstar, the market leader now owned by Disney, boasted 300 million active monthly users in 2018 - offering some content for free and other shows only to subscribers.For years Mumbai-based teacher Nigel D'Souza, 27, was one of the holdouts, preferring to watch films in cinemas.

"Theatres play an important role in film distribution and we aren't looking to change that," he told AFP.

 

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