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Updated : Dec 9, 2023

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos covers all top Telugu stars reason?

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos arrived in Hyderabad recently, a city that has become a focal point for heads of American digital streaming platforms due to the booming OTT market in India. The CEO first met Megastar Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan and mega family at thier residence.

They discussed potential collaborations and related photos gone viral. Then man of masses NTR hosted a special lunch for him at his home where Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, and director Koratala Siva were also part of. They discussed about films and many more things.

Ted Sarandos also visited the sets of Kalki 2898AD, along with his talented team Monika Shergill & Abhishek Goradia. The evening was filled with insightful conversations about the power of storytelling and the exciting future of the entertainment industry.

He also met Icon star Allu Arjun and engaged in captivating conversations about Indian Cinema during a delightful dinner at the star's residence in Hyderabad where director Sukumar and Mythri producers were also present.

Superstar Mahesh Babu hosted a delightful coffee session at his residence to welcome Netflix CEO. Trivikram, Naga Vamsi were also in attendance. He covered lot of superstars in his visit.

Ted along with his team met the Maverick Director SS Rajamouli, Victory Venkatesh, Rana Daggubati, Yuvasamrat Naga Chaitanya, Dulquer Salmaan and had an insightful discussion.

Insiders suggest that Ted Sarandos meeting with top stars and directors may indicate a special affiliation between Netflix and Tollywood.






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