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India restricts access to Pakistani dramas on Netflix

Published on: December 2, 2025 6:21 PM

India quietly limits access to Pakistani dramas on Netflix
LAHORE – India has reportedly imposed restrictions on Pakistani dramas on Netflix, limiting access to popular content from across the border. The move comes as Pakistani dramas continue to gain popularity among Indian viewers, especially younger audiences who follow international streaming platforms.

Read More: Pakistani films and dramas reaching global audience through Netflix

Farhan Saeed, a Pakistani actor and singer, said the restrictions reflect the growing influence and appeal of Pakistani television productions. He noted that Indian audiences frequently search for Pakistani dramas, highlighting the strong demand and appreciation for storytelling, acting, and production quality.

بھارت پاکستانی ڈراموں کی مقبولیت سے خوفزدہ، نیٹ فلکس پر رسائی محدود کرنے کی کوشش:فرحان سعیدhttps://t.co/8gqZufMNXT#Singer #FarhaanSaeed #DramaIndustry #Netflix

— Daily Nawa-i-Waqt (@Nawaiwaqt_) December 2, 2025

Pakistani dramas, which have long been popular in India, were recently removed from Netflix in the country, sparking controversy among fans and industry insiders.

Read more: https://t.co/yta9TJBYDc#theneutral #Netflix #India #Dramas #PakistaniDramas pic.twitter.com/OeQQeziRim

— TheNeutralpk (@TNeutralpk68070) November 29, 2025

Pakistani dramas have long been admired in India, with several Indian actors and industry professionals praising their craftsmanship. Some have even suggested that Indian production houses should explore content inspired by Pakistani-style narratives, acknowledging the relatability and cultural appeal of such shows.

The ball has been in Netflix ” india” court since a long time now… as Farhan saeed said they r insecure that pak content will eat away the Asian audience and the Indian OTT shows and films will lose viewership.. for this reason they only bring B C grade K dramas too lol..losers

— luvjeran (@luvjeran) November 30, 2025

The recent restrictions on Netflix mark a subtle but significant step in limiting cross-border entertainment exposure. While the move is not officially announced, Indian viewers have reportedly noticed the sudden unavailability of popular Pakistani serials on the platform.

Industry experts suggest that Pakistan needs to invest more in promoting its television productions globally to strengthen its international presence. Despite the restrictions, Pakistani dramas continue to attract attention worldwide, with many viewers accessing content through alternative streaming services.

Read More: Atiqa Odho questions absence of Pakistani content on Netflix

The situation reflects the growing importance of digital platforms in cross-border cultural exchange. As Pakistani content garners international acclaim, industry professionals hope for more strategic efforts to maintain visibility and reach for audiences beyond Pakistan.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Lifestyle Tagged With: cross-border entertainment, Farhan Saeed, India, Latest, netflix, Pakistan dramas, streaming restrictions

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