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John Abraham reveals the official trailer of Missing

After talented actor Manoj Bajpayee released the first poster of his forthcoming film Missing, actor John Abraham launched the official trailer of the movie on YouTube. The trailer received the same kind of encouraging response from the audience as did the first look poster.

Featuring Manoj Bajpayee and Tabu in pivotal roles, Missing seems to be an edge-of-the-seat psychological thriller which promises to take the audience through an exciting tale of two strangers and an indecipherable roller coaster ride about a missing child.


The film reunites seasoned actors Tabu and Manoj Bajpayee after a huge gap of 8 years on celluloid. They were last seen together in Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar and Ghaath in 2010.

Scheduled to hit the silver screen on 6th April 2018, Missing is written and directed by Mukul Abhyankar. The film is produced by Abundantia Entertainment and Neeraj Pandey in association with Sri Adhikari Brothers, Anand Pandit Motion Pictures and Manoj Bajpayee Productions.

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How Southeast Asian storytelling became one of Netflix’s fastest-growing global pillars

Inside Netflix’s 50% surge: the regional creators and stories driving Southeast Asia’s global rise

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How Southeast Asian storytelling became one of Netflix’s fastest-growing global pillars

Highlights:

  • Netflix says global viewing of Southeast Asian titles rose almost 50% between 2023 and 2024.
  • Premium VOD revenue in the region reached £1.44 billion (₹15,300 crore) last year, with 53.6 million subscriptions.
  • Netflix holds more than half of the region’s total viewing and remains its biggest investor in originals.
  • New rivals, including Max, Viu and Vidio, are forcing sharper competition.
  • Local jobs, training and tourism are increasing as productions expand across the region.

Last year, something shifted in what the world watched. Global viewership of Southeast Asian content on Netflix grew by nearly 50%, and this isn't just a corporate milestone; it’s a signal. Stories from Jakarta, Bangkok, and Manila are no longer regional curiosities. They are now part of the global mainstream.

The numbers tell a clear story. Over 100 Southeast Asian titles have now entered Netflix’s Global Top 10 lists. More than 40 of those broke through in 2024 alone. This surge is part of a bigger boom in the region’s own backyard. The total premium video-on-demand market in Southeast Asia saw viewership hit 440 billion minutes in 2024, with revenues up 14% to £1.44 billion (₹15,300 crore). Netflix commands over half of that viewership and 42% of the revenue. They have a clear lead, but the entire market is rising.

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