Indian streaming giant JioHotstar recently made a groundbreaking commitment of INR4,000 crore ($445 million) to support South India’s creative economy over the next five years. This announcement was made at a star-studded event in Chennai, attended by Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and renowned South cinema personalities including Kamal Haasan, Mohanlal, and Nagarjuna.
The investment pledge was accompanied by the unveiling of 25 new titles, which include originals, franchises, and films. Some of the highly anticipated series include “Kaattaan” starring Vijay Sethupathi and “Pharma” featuring Nivin Pauly. Additionally, a letter of intent was signed with the Government of Tamil Nadu to enhance the state’s creative and production ecosystem.
This commitment marks one of the largest investments in regional Indian content by a streaming platform, with plans to release 1,500 hours of fresh South programming in the next 12 months. With a current user base of 400 million and coverage across all of India’s post codes, JioHotstar aims to cater to a diverse audience.
Krishnan Kutty, head of entertainment (South) at JioStar, expressed his excitement about serving the creative powerhouse that is South India. He highlighted the influx of talented creators, directors, and showrunners who have joined the platform in the last ten months, each bringing a unique voice to the table.
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin emphasized the transformative impact of this partnership on Tamil Nadu’s creative sector, foreseeing the creation of 1,000 direct jobs and 15,000 indirect jobs. He praised the significant contributions of South India to Indian cinema and acknowledged the platform’s role in amplifying voices from the region on a global scale.
Veteran actor and Member of Parliament, Kamal Haasan, commended the platform for democratizing content distribution and making stories accessible across various screens. He noted the shift towards regional content becoming a national phenomenon and ethnic stories gaining international recognition.
The newly announced slate includes returning favorites like “Kerala Crime Files” and “Heartbeat,” along with exciting originals such as “Cousins And Kalyanams” and “LBW – Love Beyond Wicket.” The platform is also venturing into unscripted programming with formats like “Comedy Cooks” and “Roadies” debuting in Telugu for the first time.
JioHotstar shared insights into its viewership metrics, revealing that South entertainment has a strong presence across India, with Malayalam content attracting viewers beyond Kerala. Popular series like “Heartbeat” and movies like “Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra” have garnered millions of hours of watch time, indicating a high engagement level among Southern consumers.
Sushant Sreeram, head of SVOD business and chief marketing officer at JioStar, reflected on the platform’s journey and its commitment to showcasing authentic narratives rooted in South India’s storytelling heritage. He highlighted the diverse talent roster, which includes established stars and emerging talent, contributing to a rich content library.
In collaboration with the Government of Tamil Nadu, JioHotstar plans to introduce initiatives focused on nurturing creators through writing labs, mentorship programs, and skill-building workshops. This partnership underscores the platform’s dedication to supporting the growth of filmmakers, writers, and digital storytellers in the region.
JioHotstar, a merger of JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar, offers a vast library of entertainment content and reaches audiences through 85 million connected TV devices nationwide. With its latest investment and diverse content offerings, the platform is poised to further elevate South India’s creative economy and storytelling landscape.

