Buoyed by the adoption of Netflix in the country, the entertainment company’s co-founder, Chairman and CEO, Reed Hastings on Friday said that the sees the next 100 million subscribers for the company coming from India.Speaking to entrepreneur Ronnie Screwvala at The Economic Times Global Business Summit (GBS) in New Delhi, Hastings said, “Most people in the world do not have a passport and so it is critical for us at Netflix to build a sense of community in them towards other people around the world. Stories travel and unlike an expensive Samsung phone or an iPhone, most people can afford YouTube, Hotstar, Netflix etc. where they can watch these stories unfold.”Hastings said that in this context, India is a prominent market for Netflix at the moment. “Love Per Square Feet is an Indian movie , but the amazing thing is that it is doing well for us in the UK, US and Mexico.” Earlier today, Netflix announced three more Indian originals (apart from Sacred Games ) – Leila, Ghoul, and Crocodile. The CEO added, “Given the consumer base, the next 100 million for us is coming from India.”Talking about Netflix charges in India (Rs 500-800 depending on the plan), Hastings said that the objective at the moment is to have such great content that consumers start comparing Netflix not with cable TV services, but with movie price tickets. He said, “As we intend to be more sensitive to and explore local content here, the Indian entertainment services will undergo a significant change in the next 20 years because of pay services like Netflix.”