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Amazon Prime Video to stream Shahid Kapoor’s ‘Farzi’ on 10 February

Created by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, best known for The Family Man, the show also stars Vijay Sethupathi.
Amazon Prime Video to stream Shahid Kapoor’s ‘Farzi’ on 10 February
Kapoor is the latest Bollywood name to have reconciled to the growing popularity of the web (Twitter)

Last Updated: 04.23 PM, Jan 11, 2023

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Shahid Kapoor’s web debut Farzi, will stream on Amazon Prime Video on 10 February. Created by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, best known for The Family Man, the show also stars Vijay Sethupathi.

Kapoor is the latest Bollywood name to have reconciled to the growing popularity of the web even as several stars and studios remained wary of direct-to-digital releases during the covid-19 pandemic. Varun Dhawan will be seen in the Indian instalment of spy thriller Citadel for Amazon Prime Video led by director duo Raj and DK, who will serve as showrunners and directors of the series. Meanwhile Akshay Kumar has confirmed action show The End for Amazon Prime Video and Kareena Kapoor Khan and Anushka Sharma will be seen in Netflix originals. Ajay Devgn appeared in Disney+ Hotstar original Rudra-The Edge of Darkness last year.

Media experts say the viewership of several streaming platforms is inching towards a few million subscribers in India, making it easy for them to make the kind of investment these stars look at. The production budget is linked to user growth. A top-grade web show in India can now look at budgets of Rs. 60-80 crore, on par with what is usually spent on feature films with compensation for A-list male stars falling around Rs. 15 crore.

Moreover, the four to five million subscribers that platforms have added to the overall OTT ecosystem over the past few years has given them scale and made sure that stars look at them as avenues that will only help their brand image, not dilute it. The foray made by top stars to digital platforms stems from their desire to stay relevant and connected with the youth and be part of disruptive stories, experts say.

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