B4U Network, one of India’s pioneer broadcasting companies with a global footprint across 100 100 countries, has launched its fifth TV channel, which also is the third Hindi movies offering, Dhamaka Movies.
The new channel will offer high quality, aspirational, stylish, contemporary and blockbuster content across action, comedy, horror and romance genres, the media company said in a press release Monday.
It brings live-action cinema across Bollywood and South Indian films (Hindi dubbed) with top stars. It will showcase popular titles, including ‘Ghajini’, ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana’, ‘Vicky Donor’, ‘Munna Michael’, ‘Tanu Weds Manu’, ‘Tere Naam’, ‘Sarfarosh’, ‘Housefull’, ‘Vijay the Master’ and many other blockbusters on the channel.
Being a prominent mass speciality network, the press release claimed, B4U Network’s its rich content repository serves Hindi movies, music and regional genres, entertaining audiences for the past two decades.
Popular brands from the house of B4U are B4U Movies, B4U Music, B4U Kadak and B4U Bhojpuri — all of which have incredible reach and engagement in their respective markets, the company said.
The new movie channel is available on all major DTH and cable TV operators, including Doordarshan FreeDish.
B4U Network COO Mandeep Singh, while pointing out fresh content will be added on the existing TV channels to up the ante on superior engagement quality, said, “We are delighted to add our third Hindi movies channel, Dhamaka Movies, and our fifth television channel overall that further strengthens our footprint amongst both our audiences as well as advertisers.
“We are sure Dhamaka Movies with its rich and differentiated content will delight our viewers.”
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