What’s a better way to celebrate a weekend than a bag of caramel popcorn while binge-watching Netflix? Everyone’s latest addiction, the streaming giant has fans world over and continues to grow its audience by the day. Pakistani viewers are equally enthusiastic about Netflix and the variety of films, documentaries, reality and TV shows it offers. There is no one you will find in this day and age who has not subscribed to Netflix. But in big news, Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Science and Technology, Fawad Chaudhry, has now taken to Twitter to reveal that the country will have its own version of Netflix real soon.
The OTT platform will be available to the audience later this year. Chaudhry mentioned that while the technical aspect of the platform has been completed, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has now been asked to prepare guidelines for the content that will be screened on the medium.
We at @MinistryofST are all set to launch Pakistan’s first OTT Tv (Pak version of #Netflix) Technology part is complete have asked PEMRA to prepare a guideline on content and we will be all set to launch in PPP mode, it ll be just another humble contribution..
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) October 23, 2020
This is going to be brilliant if we have all the old PTV dramas in good quality available! Good initiative.
Some of our old dramas are way better than most of the foreign content I have seen. https://t.co/WSiAVV00V4— A (@Bhuut_) October 23, 2020
Can someone – literally anyone else prepare this content guideline.
Let's not forget PEMRA issued a show-cause notice to Udaari over 'immoral content' because it was highlighting child abuse. https://t.co/S6ZfuOJkUr— Osman Khalid Butt (@aClockworkObi) October 23, 2020
Good news #Pakistan #Netflix But what if we end up with more psycho nand dramas ? https://t.co/ai956Aqtvb
— Sadaf Haider ??? ???? (@tomtomatoe) October 23, 2020
That's a very good step. Surprisingly, Fawad Chaudhry had turned out one of the most effective ministers of PTI government. Credit where credit's due. https://t.co/CniW5TurJE
— Minhal Raza (@Minhal512) October 23, 2020
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Writing on the micro-blogging site, Chadhry shared, “We at the Ministry of Science and Technology are all set to launch Pakistan’s first OTT television (Pakistani version of Netflix). The technology part is complete and we have asked PEMRA to prepare a guideline on content,” Chaudhry wrote. “We will be all set to launch in PPP (Public-Private Partnership) mode, it’ll be just another humble contribution,” he added. Many took to the comments section and expresses their excitement over the latest development. “This is going to be brilliant if we have all the old PTV dramas in good quality available! Good initiative. Some of our old dramas are way better than most of the foreign content I have seen,” wrote one user. Actor Osman Khalid Butt replied with, “Can someone – literally anyone else prepare this content guideline. Let’s not forget PEMRA issued a show-cause notice to Udaari over ‘immoral content’ because it was highlighting child abuse.” Film critic Sadaf Haider added, Good news #Pakistan#Netflix But what if we end up with more psycho nand dramas?” Lauding Chaudhry for taking the initiative, a user wrote, “That’s a very good step. Surprisingly, Fawad Chaudhry had turned out one of the most effective ministers of PTI government. Credit where credit’s due.”