By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 24th
September:- Keeping up the promise of
providing unique content and quality entertainment to
its subscribers, Dish TV
India Limited, world’s largest single-country DTH Company today
announced the launch of a new value added service ‘Shorts TV Active’ in partnership with ShortsTV, the world’s
only TV channel dedicated to short movies. With the launch of this new service,
customers can now enjoy an uncluttered ad-free HD films packed with 10000+
premium movie titles. The service is available at a nominal subscription price
of Rs.59+ taxes per month.
With the focus on leveraging short
films to expand reach among Indian viewers, the Shorts TV Active’ service will offer upto 7000 short films,
including 600 renowned, award winning Indian movies to all its subscribers.
Under the new service, the subscribers can access some of the spectacular award-winning and Oscar
nominated short films like Adnyat, The School bag, Dark Brew, Juice, Skin, Late
afternoon and many more. The service will feature short content across
different genres like animation, fiction, comedy, drama etc. The
international library includes Oscar shorts, Cannes shorts, Bafta shorts,
Sundance shorts etc and similarly the Indian library includes Large Short
Films, Pocket Films, Terribly Tiny Tales, Whistling Woods and Humara movies.
Commenting on the launch of new
service, Anil Dua, Executive
Director & Group CEO, Dish TV India Limited, said that we are delighted to launch the unique short
content service ‘Shorts TV Active’ which will offer award winning &
international short movies on DishTV & d2h platforms. We, at Dish TV, have
always aimed at continuously bringing new engaging content for our audiences.
Going further on that route, we have partnered with Shorts TV to offer this
unique valued added service. This service is meant for the segment of our
viewer base that prefers to consume entertainment in small format. We hope to
continue on our path to provide the best of entertainment to our customers.
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