Netflix India’s Good Business Decision Bad For Creativity?

Netflix made an announcement, and it’s got people talking. They’re bringing back three shows for a second season. Mamla Legal Hai, Black Warrant, and The Royals. While fans of these shows might be excited, many are also noticing something missing: there are no brand-new original shows in the mix this time.

Let’s be honest, the first seasons of these shows didn’t all get great reviews. Mamla Legal Hai was okay, Black Warrant did pretty well, but The Royals was panned heavily by critics. Still, Netflix seems to be putting its money on these familiar names rather than taking a risk with something fresh.

This move clearly shows where Netflix’s focus is right now: viewership. Instead of trying something new and original, they’re sticking with what they already have, even if it didn’t work out too well the first time. It’s like they’re playing it safe, hoping that people will tune in just because the shows are known.

For viewers who love discovering new stories and fresh ideas, this might feel a bit disappointing. Netflix used to be the place where exciting new series would pop up out of nowhere. But now, it looks like they’re more interested in repeating what they’ve already done.

In the end, it’s a business decision. But one can’t help but wonder, is Netflix starting to avoid risking in creativity? Or is this just a short break before something new finally arrives? Only time will tell.