Campaign India Team
Nov 29, 2020

Netflix lines up Anil Kapoor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Yami Gautam for quirky StreamFest ads

Watch the films conceptualised by 22Feet Tribal WW here

Netflix has launched ‘StreamFest’, an offering where users can access all of the streaming platform’s content for free on the weekend of December 5 and 6 by signing up.
 
Speaking about StreamFest, Monika Shergill, VP, content, Netflix India said on the company’s official blog, “Everyone loves stories. They thrill us, make us fall in love, and help us see new worlds. At Netflix, we want to bring the most amazing stories from across the world to all fans of entertainment in India. It’s why we’re hosting StreamFest: an entire weekend of free Netflix. So, anyone in India can watch all the blockbuster films, the biggest series, award-winning documentaries, and entertaining reality shows for two whole days.”

 

Netflix has also launched a three-film campaign to promote this offering. The ads feature actors Anil Kapoor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Yami Gautam in everyday situations leading to humorous outcomes. 22Feet Tribal WW has created the campaign. 
 
 
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Campaign India

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