Voot Select announces second season of ‘Code M’

Code M, starring Jennifer Winget, Tanuj Virwani, and Swanand Kirkire, is helmed by Akshay Choubey, created by Ektaa R Kapoor, and produced by Jio Studios and Juggernaut Productions.Premium
Code M, starring Jennifer Winget, Tanuj Virwani, and Swanand Kirkire, is helmed by Akshay Choubey, created by Ektaa R Kapoor, and produced by Jio Studios and Juggernaut Productions.
1 min read . Updated: 03 Jun 2022, 11:46 AM IST Lata Jha

Listen to this article

NEW DELHI: Voot Select, the subscription-based video streaming service owned by Viacom18 Media Pvt Ltd, will stream the second season of its thriller Code M from 9 June. The show stars Jennifer Winget, Tanuj Virwani and Swanand Kirkire, is helmed by Akshay Choubey, created by Ektaa R Kapoor, produced by Jio Studios and Juggernaut Productions, with story and screenplay by Aniruddha Guha, dialogues by Aparna Nadig and additional screenplay by Niharika Puri.

Last year, the service was in the news for the premiere of its reality show Bigg Boss OTT that recorded an estimated 1.5-2 million viewers each week, with particular traction coming from 15-30 year olds. Big Boss OTT was the digital-only season of Viacom18’s popular reality show that airs on its Hindi entertainment channel Colors. The show made its debut on Voot on August 8 and was hosted by Karan Johar.

Media industry experts said that Voot, so far, has been a fringe player in India’s OTT segment dominated by Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Disney+Hotstar. However, Bigg Boss OTT as property has helped create buzz around the service.

In an earlier interview with Mint, Ferzad Palia, head, Voot Select, Voot Kids, and international business, Viacom18 had said that the platform will bank on a freemium, or mix of advertising and subscription-driven strategies to drive growth in the Indian market, where it competes with nearly 60 other OTT platforms.

Apart from web extensions of its TV properties, Palia said the platform will focus on sports as well as its slate of international programming, thanks to partners like CBS Corporation, with which Viacom had merged in 2019.

MINT PREMIUM See All

Further, while much of the work on original web shows was halted and delayed because of the pandemic, Palia said now the goal is to have one show out every month, not just in Hindi but other local languages, too. All Hindi originals, meanwhile, are already dubbed and subtitled in multiple languages.

Subscribe to Mint Newsletters
* Enter a valid email
* Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter.
Close