Tue, 21-Oct-2025

‘Lupin’ star Omar Sy signs multi-year Netflix deal

Omar Sy

Omar Sy, the star of Netflix’s global smash hit “Lupin” about a French gentleman thief, has signed a multi-year deal to develop films for the streaming giant, the company said Tuesday. The debut of the French-language TV mystery is Netflix’s third most-watched season ever after “Squid Game” and “Bridgerton,” earning 76 million views in its … Read more

Netflix defends Chappelle, suspends staff in transgender row

Chappelle

Netflix has defended its decision to screen a Dave Chappelle special criticized as transphobic, as it suspended employees who crashed a virtual meeting in protest at the comedian’s show, media reported Monday. The stand-up star has courted controversy with “The Closer” in which he asserts “gender is a fact,” and criticises what he says is … Read more

Netflix purchases all of Roald Dahl’s works

Netflix must face 'Queen's Gambit' lawsuit, US judge rules

Netflix announced on Tuesday that it had purchased the complete works of famed children’s novelist Roald Dahl, who wrote such classics as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda. The Roald Dahl Story Company, the family corporation that controls the late British author’s copyright, has been purchased by Netflix. Netflix in 2018 signed a deal … Read more

Netflix’s ‘A Suitable Boy’ faces boycott call over obscenity in Temple

A Suitable Boy controversy

An FIR registered against Netflix’s web-series A Suitable Boy for allegedly hurting religious sentiments which showed some objectionable scenes inside the Temple.

The FIR has named Monika Shergill, Vice PrFesident, Content (Netflix) and Ambika Khurana, Director, Public Policies (Netflix), said Madhya Pradesh Home Minister.

“I had asked officials to examine the series A Suitable Boy being streamed on Netflix to check if kissing scenes in it were filmed in a temple and if it hurt religious sentiments. The examination prima facie found that these scenes are hurting the sentiments of a particular religion,” Mishra said in a video statement.

“On the basis of a complaint filed by Gaurav Tiwari, an FIR is being registered for malicious acts which insult the religious feelings and beliefs,” he added.

Tiwari on Saturday demanded an apology from Netflix as well as the removal of “objectionable scenes” from the series.

“Kissing scenes (filmed) inside a temple of Lord Maheshwar (a historic town located on the banks of Narmada in Madhya Pradesh) have hurt the sentiments of Hindus,” Tiwari said.

Renowned filmmaker Mira Nair has directed the six-part Netflix series, who is popularly known for “Salaam Bombay“, “Monsoon Wedding” and “The Namesake“.

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