'Streaming is a platform for emerging talent'
The conversation at CII in December highlighted how the next decade will be shaped by creators who are ready to push boundaries, experiment with storytelling styles and build stories that spark larger cultural moments.
The panelists reflected on the opportunity that streaming provides for discovery of new talent. Actor Rajkummar Rao described streaming as “a platform for emerging talent”. He expanded, saying, “I’ve known so many actor friends of mine who came to the city along with me, and were looking for opportunities. A lot of series and films on streaming platforms have given them that opportunity and now they are doing fabulously well.”
Talking about the strengths of streaming as a storytelling medium, writer and producer Sudip Sharma said, “I think the biggest change streaming has brought in recent years is the overall elevation of audience taste. Streaming also allows for a lot more immersiveness. When you say, ‘I’m going to create a world,’ the world building becomes a lot more important and richer. Audiences immerse themselves in this world over episodes and over years, which is something unique to streaming.”
Talking about Indian content breaking globally Sameer Nair, Managing Director, Applause Entertainment, said, “Whenever you tell a story, you’re always telling it for your core audience. You always start with that. If it works for the core audience, sometimes you get lucky and it travels and resonates further. We beat ourselves up a lot on the debate of when will India have its global moment. We happen to be a country of over one and a half billion people. We are trying to entertain them. So, you know, the rest of the world should also be entertained and thankfully now the technology exists to do that. I’m sure that moment will happen. And I think it won’t be any particular kind of story or genre, it’s going to be stories that are deeply local, personal, and universal.”Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Talking about the strengths of streaming as a storytelling medium, writer and producer Sudip Sharma said, “I think the biggest change streaming has brought in recent years is the overall elevation of audience taste. Streaming also allows for a lot more immersiveness. When you say, ‘I’m going to create a world,’ the world building becomes a lot more important and richer. Audiences immerse themselves in this world over episodes and over years, which is something unique to streaming.”
Talking about Indian content breaking globally Sameer Nair, Managing Director, Applause Entertainment, said, “Whenever you tell a story, you’re always telling it for your core audience. You always start with that. If it works for the core audience, sometimes you get lucky and it travels and resonates further. We beat ourselves up a lot on the debate of when will India have its global moment. We happen to be a country of over one and a half billion people. We are trying to entertain them. So, you know, the rest of the world should also be entertained and thankfully now the technology exists to do that. I’m sure that moment will happen. And I think it won’t be any particular kind of story or genre, it’s going to be stories that are deeply local, personal, and universal.”Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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