After Hotstar, Amazon Prime and Netflix, SIMSIM CINEMA, an international OTT platform, is all set to making inroads into India with a vision to focus on the global viewership and treat viewers with quality and quantity both, the company said Friday.
SIMSIM CINEMA is perhaps one of the few salient examples of a major entertainment OTT platform that has not only leaned into, but dived head first into its global content strategy, a company statement said.
On the winding road SIMSIM CINEMA is journeying towards establishing itself as the go-to entertainment service provider for the vast portion of the world’s population.
As subscription numbers climb, the platform would lean towards a novel strategy that would help it continue to grow as it expands internationally; produce local-language content specifically geared for the viewers in the different territories, the statement added.
Apart from an extensive Bollywood library, the international selection features award winning content, the company claimed in the statement.
Headquartered in Singapore, SIMSIM CINEMA is committed to provide its viewers the best content for entertainment needs. It gives viewers the freedom to watch whatever, whenever and wherever they want.
Iftekhar Alam, owner of SIMSIM CINEMA, in a statement said, “SIMSIM CINEMA features entertaining, uplifting content that combines excellent storytelling and superior talents of various media fields. We live in an age where entertainment is just a tap away especially during COVID. We are a progressive civilisation, seeking opportunities to expand in every field. SIMSIM CINEMA features diverse and quality content.”
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