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Netflix now plans to remake Korean hits for Indian audience

Overall, viewing hours of Netflix’s Korean shows rose six-fold in 2021, compared with 2019.

NEW DELHI : American streaming service Netflix on Wednesday said the massive success of its Korean shows and films could lead to remakes in India, where local nuances are crucial to programming.

The Reed Hastings-owned platform said that overall, global viewing hours of its Korean shows grew six-fold in 2021, compared with 2019. Korean thriller Squid Game became its biggest show ever, reigning as the most-viewed Netflix show in 94 countries at its peak with 95% of its viewership coming from outside Korea.

“The local film and broadcasting industries are so strong in India that it’s wise to remake Korean shows in a way that is relevant for audiences here. There are a few projects that we are in active discussions for, with our India team," said Don Kang, Netflix vice-president, content (Korea) at a media roundtable.

He said the challenge would be to plan these shows really well, that could be either direct remakes or spin-offs. Other than India, Netflix is also looking at remaking Korean shows for the US and some other international markets.

“There has always been some level of demand for Korean content to be shown in neighbouring countries, but it was difficult to bring it to India which has a robust film and television industry itself," said Kong.

He said the service doesn’t believe in tailoring content to suit a particular market but a great story that works for local—in this case, Korean—audiences, will make it big everywhere. The ambition is for an Indian original to, some day, see the kind of traction in south Korea that Squid Game did here, Kong said.

In 2021, the premiere of Netflix’s dark fantasy streaming series Hellbound clocked 43.48 million viewing hours. The show was among the Top 10 Netflix shows in 93 countries, and ranked number one in 34.

On Wednesday, the platform announced 25 new originals for 2022. Starting with All of Us Are Dead on 28 January, the upcoming slate includes titles such as Love and Leashes, Forecasting Love and Weather, Thirty-Nine, Juvenile Justice, Tomorrow, Remarriage and Desires, Love to Hate You, and Somebody.

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