The Fiji Times

Cinema and streaming can happily co-exist

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MUMBAI - With his production Tribhanga slated to debut on Netflix, Ajay Devgn is the latest Bollywood star to join the streaming boom in India and the actor is of the opinion that the two mediums can happily co-exist rather than being competitor­s.

Devgn said numbers prove that there is demand for both the mediums and he believes nowadays it is only the story that grabs the attention of the audiences.

“Both streaming and cinema can happily coexist. Each year we see the box office collection­s going up and we also see more and more people choosing to stream content direct to their homes.

“It’s ultimately what the viewers want and what we know is that they want both. What the entry of streaming services has done and rightly so, they have made the story the central hero. If the story is engaging and entertaini­ng, people will continue to watch,” he told PTI in an interview.

Ajay is foraying into digital space with Netflix film Tribhanga, which the actor is producing. His wife, actor Kajol, is making her own digital debut with film, in which she stars alongside Mithila Palkar and Tanvi Azmi.

Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar and Anushka Sharma are some of the people from Bollywood whose content will be available on Netflix.

Ajay said Tribhanga is just the start of his relationsh­ip with the streamer.

Tribhanga definitely marks the start of our relationsh­ip with Netflix. We will continue to work with them to tell as many stories as we can,” he said.

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