The company is already ready with five films, first of which "Brij Mohan Amar Rahe" will release on September 1.
Vikram Mehra, MD Saregama, said they realised that there was a potential market that was untapped while doing a pan- India research for their music in 2015.
This led the formation of Carvaan, a music structure with 5,000 songs and Yoodlee, whose name is a tribute to singer- actor Kishore Kumar, famous for his yodeling.
"Netflix had not happened yet and we felt there was a market for films that would target this viewership. We got in touch with the directors and decided to come up with films where the emphasis is on realistic stories," Mehra told PTI in an interview.
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"We need the best actors who can tell the story compellingly. They don't need to be a star. If a star is coming in as an actor, we are happy, otherwise the story is our hero. 'Fearless Filmmaking' is our brand positioning. The films will be shot on real locations and the length will be kept to maximum of 120 minutes as the attention span of the youngsters is limited."
The independent cinema market in India is still struggling to find its feet when it comes to generating profit and reaching out to the right viewers, despite a growing interest from both the audience and the talent.
"To keep our costs down, we are coming up with a large volume of films and on-the-set, production cost will be kept in check by Ernst & Young on a daily basis. The key talent will have a profit sharing of 30 per cent, not more, not less and we have PVR Pictures as our distribution partner.
The streaming services have become the next big thing in India with the young crowd shifting to Netflix, Amazon and Hotstar but Mehra does not see them as competition.
"Netflix is not a competition for us, it is a potential partner. We will only be into production, we will not launch our own app. It is a good thing that so many of these companies are mushrooming as they will need content which we will have.