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Bollywood second most wanted fare for US cable watchers
By Arun Kumar,
New York, Nov 25 Bollywood films have emerged as the second most
requested genre by one million digital customers of a leading
American channel's International Movies On Demand (IMOD)
service.
"Due to the success of this campaign, we wanted to expand our
international offerings. We launched IMOD earlier this year,"
said Suzanne Giuliani, director, public relations, Time Warner
Cable of New York and New Jersey, of its team-up with BODVOD.
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"We don't disclose financials but we
feel it has been a successful partnership," she said in an email
interview to IANS about her company's partnership with BODVOD,
the first US video on demand (VOD) service offering Bollywood
and South Asian content through 30 distribution partners
including Time Warner.
Apart from Bollywood fare, the channel currently offers Asia
Extreme, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese and Spanish movies.
But "we encourage our entire customer base to learn about our
IMOD offerings as these films appeal to many different
communities", Giuliani said.
This is part of the company's "targeted marketing plan and
general marketing plan", she said, noting that all foreign films
are sub-titled including about a dozen Bollywood films currently
available on the IMOD Channel 500.
Asked how the films on offer are chosen, Giuliani said: "We take
the lead from our content provider as to what films should be
offered. We also encourage providers to include films that have
performed well and are of broad interest to the community."
Given the success of Bollywood fare, Time Warner plans to
"continue to explore expanding our offerings of Bollywood and
South Asian films as this audience has grown".
Giuliani would not comment on competitors offering similar fare
in North America saying: "We focus on attracting unique fare
that appeals to a large audience and is comparable to films
available through other outlets."
With a record number of Indian films reaching blockbuster status
in America in 2006, the channel started offering an expanded
selection of Bollywood and other South Asian films from Nov 1
with "Rang de Basanti", India's official entry to the Academy
Awards premiering later this month.
India's highest-grossing film of 2006, the Adlabs sci-fi action
thriller "Krrish", will also make its on-demand premiere when it
debuts Dec 8. Shot in Singapore, the groundbreaking special
effects in the Hrithik Roshan smash have made it Bollywood's
first super hero blockbuster.
Other hit titles to be released this year include "Bluffmaster",
"Swades", "15 Park Ave" and "Taxi No. 9211".
More hits keep coming in early 2007 with the much-anticipated
premieres of Shah Rukh Khan's action blockbuster "Don", the New
York set comedy Jaan-E-Mann, and the epic Moghul-era romance "Umrao
Jaan" starring Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan.
After two years of steady growth, with monthly transactions
jumping 150 percent from 2005, BODVOD has signed content deals
with two of Bollywood's largest studios - UTV and Adlabs - and
will be the exclusive video-on-demand supplier of their
blockbuster hits across the US.
IANS
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