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Pakistan Plans Independent Streaming Platform to Showcase Local Content

Pakistan Plans Independent Streaming Platform to Showcase Local Content

Key Takeaways

  • Federal Minister of Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal, announced the creation of a Pakistani Netflix rival.
  • The platform aims to showcase local content globally but details on its offerings are unclear.
  • Negotiations with major OTT platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ are ongoing.

Federal Minister of Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal, has announced the government's plans to build an independent streaming platform similar to Netflix. This move is aimed at showcasing Pakistani content to a global audience.

During a recent statement on X, Iqbal stated that the new platform will be used to introduce Pakistani content on major OTT platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Disney+. However, it remains unclear which other platforms are involved in these discussions.

The Minister did not provide specific details regarding the content that will be featured on this platform. It is unknown whether the service will exclusively showcase local content or also include global offerings from major streaming services.

One key factor in the success of this new platform, according to Iqbal, is its ability to offer cheaper subscription plans than existing services like Netflix. This strategy aims to attract more users and ensure a competitive edge in the market.

While the name and release date for the Pakistani version of Netflix have not been disclosed yet, the government's intention is clear: to provide an alternative that caters specifically to local audiences while also expanding their reach internationally.

The announcement comes as part of broader efforts by the Pakistani government to promote domestic content creation and support the entertainment industry. However, the exact nature and scope of the platform remain uncertain at this stage.

Negotiations with major OTT platforms are ongoing, indicating a collaborative approach in bringing Pakistani content to global audiences. The success of such initiatives will depend on the quality and diversity of local content produced by filmmakers and producers.