Category: Over The Top Services

  • Prime Video unleashes Ram Charan’s Game Changer in a global premiere!

    Prime Video unleashes Ram Charan’s Game Changer in a global premiere!

    MUMBAI: The wait is over! Prime Video is set to electrify audiences worldwide with the exclusive global streaming premiere of Game Changer, featuring none other than global star Ram Charan. Directed by the legendary S. Shankar – yes, the mastermind behind some of Indian cinema’s biggest spectacles – this political-action thriller is produced by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations and promises an adrenaline-fueled ride through the murky corridors of power.

    Starring Charan in a dual role (because one is never enough), the stellar cast includes Kiara Advani, Anjali, S.J. Suryah, Srikant, Sunil, Jayaram, and Samuthirakani, each bringing their A-game to this powerhouse of a film. Streaming begins 7 February in Telugu, with dubs in Tamil and Kannada – because great cinema deserves to travel.

    At the heart of Game Changer is Ram Nandan, a fiercely principled IAS officer from Visakhapatnam. His mission? To dismantle a corrupt political system that thrives on greed, deception, and unchecked power. But standing in his way is the formidable Bobbili Mopidevi, a ruthless politician determined to seize the chief minister’s throne – ethics be damned. As Charan peels back the layers of deceit, he uncovers a deep-rooted nexus willing to go to any lengths to protect its empire. The battle is fierce, the stakes are sky-high, and the punches – both literal and metaphorical – land hard.

    With breathtaking action sequences, a gripping narrative, and the unrelenting charisma of Charan, Game Changer isn’t just a film; it’s a statement.

    This high-voltage thriller joins Prime Video’s power-packed lineup, reaffirming the platform’s commitment to delivering blockbuster entertainment straight to your screens. Prime members in India and across 240 countries and territories can gear up for a cinematic spectacle unlike any other – all included in a single Prime membership for just Rs 1499 a year. Now that’s what we call a blockbuster deal!

     

     

     

     

  • Netflix expands its 2025 content slate with over 25 new titles

    Netflix expands its 2025 content slate with over 25 new titles

    MUMBAI: If Amazon makes a big bang, can Netflix be far behind? Of course not.

    Today, Netflix pulled back the curtain on its power-packed 2025 content slate, unveiling an eclectic mix of films, series, and unscripted originals. Unlike Amazon Prime Video, which hosted a lavish industry party, Netflix chose to keep things all-business—because let’s face it, they’d rather spend on content than caviar. The lineup boasts over 25 titles spanning multiple genres, ensuring that no matter what your mood, there’s a binge-worthy fix waiting for you.

    Leading the charge is Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, The Ba**ds of Bollywood, produced by Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment. The series blends sharp industry satire with high-stakes drama, offering an inside look at the chaos of Bollywood. Expect plenty of witty references and some surprise cameos from the who’s who of Indian cinema.

    Adding to the action-packed lineup, Saif Ali Khan headlines Jewel Thief – The Heist Begins, a high-stakes thriller surrounding the hunt for the priceless African Red Sun diamond. Directed by Siddharth Anand and featuring Jaideep Ahlawat and Kunal Kapoor, this promises an exhilarating game of deception, strategy, and intrigue.

    Netflix’s love affair with romance continues with Aap Jaisa Koi, starring R. Madhavan and Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Nadaaniyan, featuring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor in a classic opposites-attract setup. Meanwhile, Dhoom Dhaam throws Yami Gautam Dhar and Pratik Gandhi into a wedding-night-gone-wrong adventure that’s equal parts thrilling and hilarious.

    On the Tamil front, Test delivers a compelling narrative with R. Madhavan, Nayanthara, Siddharth, and Meera Jasmine against the backdrop of a historic Chennai cricket match. Helmed by S. Sashikanth, this direct-to-OTT release highlights Netflix India’s commitment to regional storytelling.

    Comedy lovers can look forward to Toaster, a quirky family drama starring Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra, centered around a wedding gift fiasco that spirals into chaos. Meanwhile, Delhi Crime Season 3 brings back Shefali Shah, joined by Huma Qureshi and Sayani Gupta, in a gripping investigation into human trafficking.

    Fan-favorite Kohrra returns for Season 2 with Barun Sobti and Mona Singh tackling a fresh murder mystery, while Rana Naidu Season 2 sees Rana Daggubati and Venkatesh Daggubati returning, this time with Arjun Rampal as their new nemesis. Additionally, Khakee: The Bengal Chapter introduces Jeet as an unyielding cop squaring off against Prosenjit Chatterjee’s political mastermind.

    The thrills continue with YRF Entertainment’s Mandala Murders, starring Vaani Kapoor and Vaibhav Raj Gupta, which uncovers a series of ritualistic killings tied to a mysterious secret society. Akka, another YRF production, features Keerthy Suresh, Radhika Apte, and Tanvi Azmi in a revenge saga drenched in blood and suspense.

    Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu, and Suvinder Vicky bring raw intensity to Glory, a gripping story of vengeance and Olympic boxing aspirations. Meanwhile, espionage thriller Saare Jahan Se Accha sees Pratik Gandhi and Sunny Hinduja navigating the treacherous world of 1970s intelligence.

    Netflix forays into Telugu content with Super Subbu, where Mithila Palkar and Sundeep Kishan lead a laugh-out-loud journey of an adult sex education teacher finding herself in the most unlikely of places—a conservative village.

    Unscripted entertainment takes a glamorous turn with Dining with the Kapoors, offering an intimate look at Bollywood’s first family, while The Roshans traces three generations of cinematic legacy. Stand-up special Full Volume sees Vir Das returning with a fresh dose of sharp political humor and social commentary.

    Oscar-nominated short film Anuja, backed by Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Guneet Monga Kapoor, and Mindy Kaling, makes its debut, adding yet another feather to Netflix’s cap. In a groundbreaking move, Netflix has also acquired exclusive WWE programming rights for India and other territories, promising wrestling fans a knockout viewing experience.

    Netflix is also diving into crime thrillers with Black Warrant, a gripping drama set in Tihar Jail, where an idealistic jailer uncovers corruption, gang wars, and deep-rooted injustice. The series has already earned a spot in Netflix’s Global Top 10 in its second week, proving its appeal worldwide.

    Crime meets comedy in Dabba Cartel, where five middle-class women find themselves running an accidental drug cartel while caught in a pharma investigation. Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, this darkly comic drama showcases a web of secrets, power struggles, and the sheer unpredictability of life.

    Fans of The Great Indian Kapil Show can rejoice as Season 3 brings more laughs, celebrity guests, and signature desi humour. Kapil Sharma and his gang are all set to dish out fresh skits, hilarious banter, and plenty of unexpected surprises.

    For cricket lovers, The Greatest Rivalry – India vs Pakistan chronicles the on-field and off-field drama of the world’s most heated cricketing contest. Featuring legends like Virender Sehwag, Shoaib Akhtar, and Sunil Gavaskar, this docuseries goes beyond boundaries to explore the history, culture, and politics that fuel this fierce competition.

    Netflix is also stepping into the world of royal drama with Bhumi Pednekar and Ishaan Khatter starring in The Royals, where a polo-playing prince and a high-powered CEO clash in a whirlwind of romance, ambition, and palace intrigue. Bhumi Pednekar and Ishaan Khatter lead the cast in this lavish rom-com.

    Netflix India VP of content, Monika Shergill emphasised the platform’s commitment to bold storytelling, stating, “In 2025, we’re redefining storytelling by pushing creative boundaries like never before, delivering an unparalleled variety of world-class entertainment. From dreamy romcoms and high-stakes dramas to action-packed thrillers, beloved fan-favorite franchises, and laugh-out-loud comedies, there’s something for everyone.”

    Netflix’s 2025 slate is poised to redefine streaming entertainment in India. Whether it’s high-octane action, gripping thrillers, laugh-out-loud comedies, or heartwarming romances, one thing’s guaranteed—your binge list just got a whole lot longer. And with the rise of local-language content, expect even more diverse storytelling that speaks to every corner of India. If the 2024 lineup was a game-changer, 2025 is about to blow the roof off the OTT space.

  • Bhooshan’s Junior  hires Prakash Nair as vice-president, sales &  marketing

    Bhooshan’s Junior hires Prakash Nair as vice-president, sales & marketing

    MUMBAI:  Children’s entertainment and animation studio Bhooshan’s Junior has announced the appointment of Prakash Nair as its vice-president of sales and marketing. With over 25 years of experience in the media and entertainment industry, Nair brings a wealth of expertise to drive the company towards new milestones.

    Nair’s extensive background spans content creation, brand building, licensing and distribution, digital marketing, and strategic business development. He is recognised for his deep understanding of youth trends, celebrity relations, and innovative approaches to content strategy. His leadership is expected to bolster Bhooshan’s Junior’s footprint in the rapidly evolving entertainment sector.

    Previously, Nair served as vice president at Offbeet Studios, where he spearheaded strategic content production initiatives. He also held key positions at MTV India, where he played a pivotal role in the successful repositioning of the brand beyond music and television, contributing to record-breaking viewership and revenue growth. His other notable roles include content head at Shamir Tandon’s Music Boutique and head of Zelador Talent Management.

    Throughout his career, Nair has been involved in high-profile projects, including Cannes award-winning campaigns, branded content for major platforms, and marketing initiatives for blockbuster films like Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Don 2. His creative generalist mindset and negotiation expertise have consistently delivered innovative results.

    A graduate of Mumbai University with a degree in economics, Nair was actively involved in the organisation of the university’s renowned Aakarshan festival. He is also an alumnus of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School in Chembur.

  • “AI makes ads unforgettable, and bold stories keep viewers hooked” – Aruna Daryanani & Amogh Dusad

    “AI makes ads unforgettable, and bold stories keep viewers hooked” – Aruna Daryanani & Amogh Dusad

    In India, the free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) market isn’t just growing; it’s practically sprinting faster than a Mumbai local train during rush hour. With revenue projected to hit a cool US $194.70 million in 2025 and an expected CAGR of 14.28 per cent through 2029, this space is hotter than a freshly popped bag of OTT popcorn. But marketing in this landscape? That’s like trying to explain Inception to your grandma—everyone claims it works, but proving it requires a flowchart. Thankfully, Amazon MX Player isn’t here to throw darts in the dark. It’s weaving brand integrations so seamlessly that they don’t just sell products; they make them part of the entertainment experience. Think of it as the masala in your favorite biryani—essential, flavorful, and impossible to ignore.

    With AI-driven ad tech, binge-friendly ad formats, and strategic partnerships, the platform is redefining how ads and content co-exist without stepping on each other’s toes. At Streamnext 2025, Indian Television Dot Com’s Sreeyom Sil sat down with Amazon MX Player director Aruna Daryanani, and head of content Amogh Dusad, to break down their master plan.

    And these two know their game. Aruna, with a track record of pioneering AI-led ad innovations and brand synergies, has turned Amazon MX Player into a powerhouse for advertisers looking to make a mark without disrupting the viewer experience. Meanwhile, Amogh, the brain behind the platform’s genre-defying originals and regional storytelling push, has a knack for picking content that hooks audiences from the first frame. Together, they’re not just changing how content is made and monetised—they’re making sure it sticks in the minds of both brands and binge-watchers alike.

    Edited excerpts from the interview

    For brands that don’t sell on Amazon Marketplace, how does your team leverage properties like Rise and Fall (social experiment) or Bhay (paranormal genre) to demonstrate measurable impact?

    Aruna: Amazon is India’s largest online store, generating trillions of shopping signals that advertisers can tap into to reach relevant audiences. This is valuable for all advertisers, even those not selling on Amazon. We offer immersive ad formats that allow all brands to showcase their story in an interactive and memorable way. For non-endemic brands, we ensure they can build broad awareness and positively impact brand recall, consideration, and purchase metrics. For instance, Nissan GEZA Special Edition, inspired by Japanese musical themes, partnered with us on Hip Hop India Season 1 to build awareness for their new model through a unique hip-hop dance competition. The campaign even led us to break a Guinness World Record, creating a significant word-of-mouth ripple effect that benefited the brand’s success.

    The 2025 slate includes Mitti (agricultural drama) and First Copy (piracy thriller). What specialised verticals are you targeting for category-exclusive partnerships?

    Aruna: Advertisers either look for direct story fitment to celebrate their brand or seek to connect with the audiences watching these shows. Mitti is about a progressive young man returning to his roots to bring meaningful change to his village. Brands targeting 18–40-year-old males will find great synergy with this narrative. We have already received interest from multiple industries for partnerships on these shows.

    With the success of shoppable ads, are you developing synchronous e-commerce features for reality formats?

    Aruna: We have significantly invested in personalised, native ad experiences at scale so that brands can find success on Amazon MX Player. Our shoppable ad formats allow customers to browse products within the ad and add them to their cart or wishlist while watching. We have also introduced immersive ads, where brands can highlight key messages in a 3D format to drive higher recall. We’re now working on AI-led features that will help brands create engaging ad creatives and videos without incurring significant costs and effort.

    Amazon MX Player is India’s largest ad-supported platform. How do you maintain the 70:30 content-to-ad ratio while introducing high-impact formats? What guardrails prevent shows like Ek Badnaam Aashram S3 from experiencing narrative disruption?

    Aruna: At Amazon, we always work backwards from the customer’s perspective. For ad load, we use machine learning to customise both the ads audience and the number of ads displayed, ensuring that viewers’ experiences remain uninterrupted.

    With seven returning series and experimental formats like Rise and Fall, how do you balance audience expectations from established IPs with the risks of untested concepts? What metrics determine renewal decisions?

    Amogh: Good observation! The slate has a strong mix of returning franchises, thanks to the immense consumer love for shows like Ashram, Jamnapaar, Who’s Your Guy?, Mac, and Half Sea. These series also performed well from a business perspective, securing their renewal.

    As a content platform, we aim to push storytelling boundaries. Bold steps like Made in India, Story of Titan, and Bhay showcase our commitment to exploring fresh narratives. Expect more such big moves in the future.

    Your lineup spans Bhay (paranormal), Mitti (agricultural drama), and First Copy (90s piracy). How does this reflect MX Player’s analysis of emerging viewer trends in India’s crowded OTT space?

    Amogh: We always work backwards from consumer preferences. Viewers don’t stick to one genre; they switch between lighthearted content and intense thrillers. Our slate reflects this diversity—from paranormal investigations to agripreneurial struggles and a gripping piracy tale featuring Munawar. These varied worlds help audiences engage on multiple levels.

    Hunter S2 looks like your action tentpole, featuring Suniel Shetty and an international shoot. How does it compare to another big bet—Made in India: Titan Story? What viewership milestones are you targeting?

    Amogh: Each year, we select three or four titles that define our programming strategy—perception-defining shows that also bring massive viewership. For 2025, Hunter, Ashram, Rise and Fall, and Titan are our major bets. These series will generate conversation and drive engagement among a broad audience.

    Titles like Bindiya (Bihar gangster drama) and Petty Cash (Purulia setting) reinforce your regional storytelling push. Are you developing language-specific originals beyond Hindi? How much of 2025’s budget is allocated to regional content?

    Amogh: 2025 is all about strengthening our Hindi-speaking audience base. While Bindiya and Petty Cash are set in Bihar and Purulia, respectively, they remain Hindi-language shows. We ensure authenticity through character portrayal and dialect nuances. That said, we continuously evaluate opportunities for regional expansion and new formats. For instance, MX Fatafat, launching in April, will introduce scripted series in vertical format—two minute bite-sized episodes designed for thumb-scrolling engagement.

    With 14 fiction titles and one reality show announced, what’s MX Player’s projected watch-time per user for 2025? How do lighthearted shows like Gutar Gu S3 differ from high-octane dramas like Ek Badnaam Aashram S3 in engagement metrics?

    Amogh: MX Player is a massive platform with 1.4 billion lifetime downloads and 250 million monthly active users, averaging 40 minutes per session. Our audience is loyal and highly engaged. Our slate is designed to cater to both wide-appeal themes—resonating across demographics—and sharply targeted young adult genres, like Gutar Gu, Campus Beats, and Heartbeats. Each show serves a distinct engagement KPI, ensuring we cater to diverse audience preferences.

    You’ve partnered with Prakash Jha Productions (Ek Badnaam Aashram) and Banijay Asia (Rise and Fall). What makes MX Player attractive to creators? Are you considering in-house production?

    Amogh: We have long-standing relationships with content creators like TVF and Dice Media and continue to expand our partnerships. Our decision-making is consumer and creative-first—we pick stories that will resonate and then collaborate with the right creators. For instance, Banijay is on board for Rise and Fall, while Prakash Jha Productions joins us for Aashram. As the industry evolves, so do our partnerships, always ensuring that storytelling remains the core focus.

    According to a 2024 Ormax report, India’s OTT audience hit 481 million, with ad-supported platforms like MX Player dominating tier 2/3 cities with their sole focus on hyper-local storytelling and ad innovation keeping them at forefront. While Disney+ Hotstar and SonyLIV battle for cricket rights, MX Player’s 250 million monthly users are too busy debating whether Hunter S2 (starring Suniel Shetty) out-actioned Made in India: Titan Story. With 1.4 billion lifetime downloads, they’re the quiet giant of India’s OTT race—no subscription required.

    Fun Fact is their 70:30 content-to-ad ratio is maintained with the precision of a Mumbai local train timetable. Miss an ad? Don’t worry—their AI will gently nudge you again in 10 minutes.

    In a market where viewers flip genres faster than pani puri stalls, Amazon MX Player’s blend of chaos and strategy might just be the secret sauce—or as they’d say, masala. 

  • Arunava Chakraborty shifts to  JioStar Digital as account director

    Arunava Chakraborty shifts to JioStar Digital as account director

    MUMBAI: JioStar Digital has shifted  Arunava Chakraborty as account director for large client solutions (LCS), where he will lead the BFSI category in the western region. His role involves managing prominent clients such as HDFC, ICICI Bank, SBI, and Kotak Mahindra, while driving business growth and client success alongside a team of engagement managers.

    Chakraborty brings over seven years of experience in media sales, digital advertising, and brand solutions, having previously held senior roles at Viacom18 and Disney Star. 

    At Viacom18, he served as vertical lead for consumer packaged goods, infrastructure, real estate, and OEM hardware at Jio Cinema, leading growth strategies and cultivating partnerships with major industry players. Earlier, as manager for revenue and sponsorships, he oversaw FMCG clients and strategic business development.

    During his tenure at Disney Star, Chakraborty managed key accounts such as Unilever, Godrej Consumer, and Johnson & Johnson, significantly growing revenue for linear television channels. He also played a vital role in designing go-to-market strategies for the and EdTech category.

    A graduate of the Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, Chakraborty holds a postgraduate diploma in digital business from Columbia Business School, where he earned distinction as an Emeritus Scholar.

  • Ashish Naik heads to FanCode as ad sales head

    Ashish Naik heads to FanCode as ad sales head

    MUMBAI: Selling airtime and digital can be fun – not just a job – for some. Like it has been for Ashish Naik. The latest move the seasoned sales gent has made is to hop over to sports entertainment app  Fancode as ad sales head. Naik brings extensive experience in online advertising, brand management, sales, and business development to his new position.

    In his announcement, Naik expressed enthusiasm about his new role, stating that he aims to build and scale advertising revenue for the platform. With over a decade of experience in the digital media industry, he has held key roles in several major organisations.

    Prior to joining FanCode, Naik served as vice president of sales at Pinkvilla for 18 months, where he contributed to business development and brand partnerships. Before that, he was senior business director at iCubesWire, managing client relations and digital media sales.

    Naik’s tenure at Olx Advertising as director of agency business spanned over three years, during which he fostered partnerships with agencies and expanded the company’s advertising capabilities. He also held the position of national sales head at Network18 and Times Internet, managing ad sales for key verticals and driving revenue growth.

    An alumnus of Mumbai Educational Trust (MET) and Somaiya College, Naik holds a master of business administration (MBA) and a bachelor of science (BS) degree.

    His extensive expertise in digital advertising, strategic partnerships, and revenue management is expected to contribute significantly to FanCode’s growth and success as it continues to engage sports enthusiasts across the country.

  • FanCode crowned India’s numero uno sports app, ranks ninth globally

    FanCode crowned India’s numero uno sports app, ranks ninth globally

    MUMBAI: FanCode has officially made history.

    Crowned India’s most-downloaded sports app and ranked ninth globally, it continues to redefine how fans experience sports, as per the Sensor Tower State of Mobile 2025 report.

    By the numbers:

    . Third among all sports apps in India for total downloads in 2024.

    .  Number one in Asia-Pacific for in-app purchase growth – premium sports content is booming!

    .  Eight in Asia-Pacific for monthly active users, proving FanCode keeps fans engaged.

    Built by fans, for fans, FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco shared on LinkedIn, “Five years ago, we set out to change the way Indian sports fans engage with their favourite games. Seeing FanCode become a daily habit for millions is amazing. And trust me, we’re just getting started!”

    Co-founder Prasana Krishnan added, “Being recognised as India’s top sports entertainment app and ranking among the top sports apps globally is a testament to the passion of our users and the dedication of our team. In just over five years, we’ve come a long way to deliver a world-class sports experience.  And there’s lots more to come.”

    FanCode ensures fans never miss a match. 

  • Amazon MX Player unveils over 100 new shows at StreamNext event

    Amazon MX Player unveils over 100 new shows at StreamNext event

    MUMBAI: It was meant to amaze and Amazon MX Player’s first edition of StreamNext event did so – more than expected. It showcased  the advertising video on demand platform’s ambitious plans for 2025, featuring over 100 new show announcements and interactive ad innovations. Attendees included global marketing leaders such as Martin Sorrell and Benedict Evans, alongside entertainment figures like Bobby Deol, Suniel Shetty, Jackie Shroff, and Malaika Arora.

    Amazon MX Player head Karan Bedi highlighted the platform’s extensive reach with 1.4 billion app downloads and over 250 million unique monthly users across mobile and connected TVs. “Amazon MX Player is driving the shift from linear TV to digital streaming, offering unmatched free content across genres,” said Bedi. “The key thing about this growth is that it is not just restricted to a single demographic but is happening across the board — across ages, genders, and income groups. The main driver of this shift is that audiences are moving from TV to digital as India’s premier mass consumption medium. But more than just reach, streaming also provides a higher quality of engagement. In many countries, especially India, a higher proportion of users engage with ads while streaming when compared to TV.

    “Going beyond engagement, to actual ROI in terms of recall or consideration, streaming wins over every other medium. While it scores well on immediate impact, the difference is even more pronounced from a long-term impact perspective, where the gap widens. This is because video streaming is an active consumption medium, and TV is passive,” added Bedi. 

    Amazon MX Player content head Amogh Dusad unveiled 40 new Hindi originals and returning favourites like Aashram, Hunter, Hip Hop India, and Playground. New series include Bhay – The Gaurav Tiwari Story, starring Karan Tacker and Kalki Koechlin; The Titan Story, chronicling the rise of the Indian brand Titan; and First Copy, a crime drama set in 1990s Mumbai.

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    Reality show Rise and Fall, featuring Ashneer Grover and produced by Banijay Asia, follows contestants divided into “Rulers” and “Workers” competing in an iconic skyscraper setting. The platform also announced Petty Cash, a thriller about a botched bank robbery in Purulia, starring Tanya Maniktala and Sahil Mehta.

    Bedi emphasised the platform’s role in transforming advertising by leveraging Amazon’s data insights. New ad formats, including in-stream shoppable ads, were introduced, boasting viewer interaction rates six to seven times higher than industry standards.

    “Our audiences are highly engaged viewers and we have a strong understanding of their shopping patterns, an advantage that only Amazon MX Player can provide. Even brands that don’t sell products or services on Amazon can connect to customers through this premium world of content and by leveraging our first-party shopping signals, to enhance their campaign effectiveness”, said Amazon MX Player director Aruna Daryanani.

    Amazon Ads India head Girish Prabhu described Amazon MX Player  as a “full-funnel advertising solution” allowing brands to directly measure campaign outcomes and reach highly engaged audiences.

    It was followed by an evening get together of the entertainment industry at a scale not witnessed for a long time now, probably since the Covid lockdowns. Most industry veterans appreciated the no-expenses-spared approach by the Amazon team with Saleem-Suleiman performing some of their favourite hits, and getting both the advertising and marketing professionals and  entertainment  executives and stars on the dance floor swaying to their beats.

    A host of stars including producers like Sameer Nair, Deepak Dhar, Lalit sharma, JD, Sudhir Sharma, Lalit Sharma, Sameer Gogate, All3Media’s Sabrina Douquet, Rishi Negi, Neil Bhatt, Mishaal Wanvari, Khalid Khan, Prerna Wanvari, Jennifer Winget, Rajiv and Raghu Laxman, Saurabh Tiwari, Namit Sharma, Ratna Sinha, Manish Singhal, Atul Agrawal Rithwilk Dhanjani, Tejkiran Bajaj, Zakir Khan, Arjun Bajalani, Simple Kaul, Juhi,  Manav Gohil, Varun Badola, Rajeshwari Sachdeva, Natalie de Lucio, amazon’s Nikhil Madhok – spent the evening catching up with each other. 

  • Anil Kumar joins Skandha Media as director of growth & biz development

    Anil Kumar joins Skandha Media as director of growth & biz development

    MUMBAI:  Cloud-based playout, broadcast, and OTT solutions provider Skandha Media Services has appointed Anil Kumar as director of growth and business development.

    Kumar brings over seven years of industry experience, having previously served as director of SaaS, south Asia at TVU Networks and India sales head at Amagi. He has contributed to high-profile projects with leading brands including Warner Bros. Discovery, Viacom18, Samsung TV  Plus, IndiaTV, and Shemaroo.

    In his new role, Kumar will spearhead Skandha’s growth strategy by driving adoption of its cloud and AI-powered ad monetisation tools within general entertainment and news platforms, while expanding its live sports streaming customer base. He will focus on gathering client insights, forging new technology partnerships, and expanding the company’s reseller network.

    Skandha Media Services founder & CEO Yogesh Salian said: “Anil’s proven track record in sales, data-driven decision-making, and his extensive industry network will be invaluable as we strategically broaden our presence across south Asia and beyond.”

    Said Kumar: “Skandha’s culture of creativity, leadership, and its reputation for delivering first-class playout services for major events like those on Disney+ Hotstar and JioCinema were key factors in my decision. I look forward to contributing to its continued growth.”

    Kumar holds a bachelor of engineering from BIT Sindri Engineering College and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, where he was recognised as “the most creative mind” on campus. He is also a published author, sketch artist, and mentor to young professionals.

  • Swift TV Teams Up with Viacom18, Bloomberg, India TV and SoFast to Transform India’s Free Streaming TV Scene with 100+ Channels

    Swift TV Teams Up with Viacom18, Bloomberg, India TV and SoFast to Transform India’s Free Streaming TV Scene with 100+ Channels

    MUMBAI: Swift TV has hit a major milestone in India’s streaming space, expanding its platform to feature top-tier channels like Viacom18, Bloomberg, India TV, and more. As one of the fastest-growing free entertainment platforms in the country, Swift TV now offers over 100 live channels-cementing its status as a key player in the ad-supported streaming industry.

    By forging partnerships with major content providers, including Viacom18, India TV, SoFast, and Bloomberg, the platform is shaping up to be a go-to destination for viewers looking for premium, diverse content—without the burden of subscription fees.

    A Growing Powerhouse Backed by Industry Leaders

    Swift TV’s rapid expansion is fueled by collaborations with some of the biggest names in entertainment and news. Viacom18 brings a range of popular TV content, from MTV’s reality show to the renowned Coke Studio. India TV strengthens the news segment with in-depth, 360-degree coverage. Meanwhile, SoFast, a rising player in the global FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) industry, enhances content variety, and Bloomberg ensures access to high-quality financial and business news.

    A Unique Content Library That Sets It Apart

    What makes Swift TV stand out is its dynamic mix of content that goes beyond conventional TV channels. The platform features exclusive, self-created channels tailored to modern viewers, including dedicated E-sports channels for gaming enthusiasts, History Connect for compelling historical narratives, and a variety of podcasts covering interviews and financial education.

    In addition, collaborations with digital content creators like FilterCopy bring fresh, relatable entertainment to the FAST channel lineup, making Swift TV’s content library one-of-a-kind in the market.

    Bringing the Experience to Bigger Screens with a New CTV App

    To meet the growing demand for Connected TV (CTV) content, Swift TV is launching its own CTV app this February. This move will bring its extensive channel lineup to smart TVs, offering users an enhanced viewing experience on larger screens. With the increasing adoption of CTVs, this expansion positions Swift TV as an even more appealing choice for those seeking free, high-quality entertainment.

    A Rapidly Growing User Base

    Since its launch, Swift TV has quickly gained traction, attracting over 500,000 active users. This surge in popularity highlights the strong demand for free, high-quality entertainment in a market dominated by subscription-based OTT platforms. The ad-supported model allows users to enjoy premium content without any fees, making Swift TV a strong contender in India’s competitive streaming landscape.

    What’s Next? Bold Plans for the Future

    Swift TV has ambitious plans to further expand its content offerings. Next month, the platform will introduce 8-10 new specialized podcast channels, catering to a range of interests. Additionally, strategic talks are in progress with leading OTT platforms to bring exclusive FAST channels, offering even more premium content to viewers.

    Recognizing the growing appetite for international entertainment, Swift TV is also working on launching dedicated channels for K-dramas and C-dramas, ensuring global content is easily accessible to Indian audiences.

    With its aggressive expansion strategy, commitment to diverse content, and user-friendly approach—all without subscription costs—Swift TV is well on its way to becoming a powerhouse in India’s streaming industry.