HOOQ expands reach in India

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

Southeast Asian streaming service has struck a partnership with Indian video streaming platform

Launched less than four years ago, claims over 350 million downloads, and 150 million monthly active users.

Hotstar Premium users currently have access to Hollywood content from HBO, Fox and The new deal is a seamless extension, at no extra cost, that brings in movies and series from other studios including , Sony Pictures, and content producers including and

The move comes at a time when Indian appetite for Hollywood content is growing.

For years, Hollywood movies had minority appeal in and accounted for less than 5 per cent of the Indian box office. In its latest entertainment industry report, published in March, FICCI and audit firm Ernst & Young, calculated that Hollywood earned $110 million (Rs 8.01 billion) in theatres in 2017, or some 13 per cent of the gross box office total.

Titles covered by the new deal include "The Big Bang Theory", "Arrow", "The Flash", "S.W.A.T.", "The Goldbergs", "Wonder Woman", "Harry Potter", "Spider-Man" and "Pulp Fiction". Originals like "The Oath" will also be available.

is backed by, among others, Television, WarnerMedia and Singtel, and is currently operational in four Southeast Asian countries - Indonesia, Singapore, and The -- plus

Given the challenges of collecting recurring monthly subscriptions in Southeast and South Asia, relationships with telecoms operators and DTH are crucial to the success of video platforms operating within the region. Within India, HOOQ is currently distributed through and

"This collaboration with Hotstar combines their reach with our offering as the 'Home for Hollywood' in India," HOOQ said in a statement.

"With the appetite for Hollywood content in growing at a furious pace, we are poised to offer the Indian customer easily accessible and a very affordable way to watch the best of Hollywood," Bithos added.

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First Published: Mon, October 08 2018. 14:50 IST