Updated On: 13 October, 2025 07:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Following the release of Test, and more recently, The Game: You Never Play Alone, Netflix continues to raise the bar with an exciting slate of six all-new Tamil and Telugu original films and series

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In 2024, Vijay Sethupati-starrer Maharaja became Netflix’s most-watched Indian film globally, while Dulquer Salmaan’s Lucky Baskhar remained in India’s Top 10 for 14 weeks. South Indian stories like Pushpa 2, Amaran, Leo, and Devara dominated the global top 10 non-english lists, reflecting the growing demand for original stories from the region. Following the release of Test, and more recently, The Game: You Never Play Alone, Netflix continues to raise the bar with an exciting slate of six all-new Tamil and Telugu original films and series. Solidifying its dedication to celebrating India’s rich storytelling culture, Netflix has partnered with fresh voices and artists to bring these unique stories, set in different parts of India, to the world.
Monika Shergill, Vice President, Content, Netflix India, shares, “ We are excited and deeply committed to championing stories from the South across languages, cultures, and states. From our early originals to a diverse slate of films following their theatrical releases, the richness of storytelling from this region has been a cornerstone of our growth. We are now excited to bring the next wave of original stories, shaped in collaboration with emerging voices from Tamil and Telugu cinema spanning gritty thrillers, comedies, rooted dramas, and cross-cultural romances, offering both depth and breadth. It has been an inspiring journey working alongside the creative community, and we look forward to sharing these stories with our audiences. ”