Bollywood films on demand in California
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To
cash in on the growing popularity of Indian films in America, the
fourth largest cable provider in the US has launched a Bollywood
category on its on demand channel line-up in California.
Launched
in association with BODVOD, a company that holds exclusive rights to
popular Indian movies from top studios such as UTV and Adlabs, the
service will bring latest Bollywood hit films to Cox Communications
subscribers in San Diego and Orange County.
A record number of
Indian films reached blockbuster status in the US in 2006, with seven
Hindi movies grossing over $2 million, making half of the 14 foreign
language films to achieve that distinction.
No other language
came close to contributing so many box office hits to the list, and the
seven hits of 2006 easily shattered the previous record and showed
immense growth for Bollywood films in America.
Recent hit films
like "Deewane Huye Pagal", "Lakshya" and "Chup Chup Ke" are currently
on Cox's on demand Channel 1 with additional blockbusters premiering
every month.
One of the highest-grossing films in India last
year, the Adlabs sci-fi action thriller "Krrish", has also made its Cox
on demand premiere. Shot in Singapore, the groundbreaking special
effects in the Hrithik Roshan smash have made it Bollywood's first
superhero blockbuster.
The hits keep coming later this season
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 the newly engaged Bollywood
power couple Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan.
New York based
BODVOD Networks was created in 2004 to acquire, package, market and
distribute Bollywood and other South Asian films, TV shows and music on
all on-demand media platforms.
Indo-Asian News Service
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