India’s Telugu-language OTT platform aha, announces ‘Highway’, a psychological thriller starring Anand Devarakonda and Abhishek Banerjee. Directed and written by K.V. Guhan, and produced by Venkat Talari, the film will hit aha...
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India’s Telugu-language OTT platform aha, announces ‘Highway’, a psychological thriller starring Anand Devarakonda and Abhishek Banerjee. Directed and written by K.V. Guhan, and produced by Venkat Talari, the film will hit aha...
Photo and video sharing platform Instagram will begin testing ultra-tall 9:16 photos "in a week or two." CEO Adam Mosseri confirmed the news, he said, "You can have tall videos, but you cannot have tall photos on Instagram. So we thought maybe we should mak...
Leading super app for entertainment, MX Player's new category - MX VDesi which hosts India’s largest catalog of dubbed shows in local Indian languages - Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, has announced new shows every Wednes...
By Rajiv Khattar
With the 5G spectrum auction over and the Indian government having generated a good amount of revenue, now the telcom companies are gearing up to launch their services --- both
India aims to tighten rules around the scrutiny of mergers and acquisitions under proposed legislation that could particularly affect global tech firms that do a lot of business there.
The proposal is part of an overhaul of India's competition law in a bill that was introduced in par...
Though the Indian government didn’t commit in parliament on a law mandating news publishers to be paid by big tech companies that earn ad revenues riding their content, it did, however, admit that regular meetings with stakeholders are held to explore whether existing rules need amendments.