BigFlix teams up with Unisys to stream 200 Bollywood films

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BigFlix teams up with Unisys to stream 200 Bollywood films

MUMBAI: BigFlix, a video content service from Reliance Entertainment, has entered into a partnership with Karnal-based Vas content and enterprise messaging solutions firm Unisys Infosolutions for online streaming of over 200 full-length feature films and music videos.

Commenting on the new partnership, Shreyash Sigtia, business head, Big Flicks said, “This association is extremely vital for us as it will provide aid in reaching out to the masses effectively.”

As per a company statement, a mixed catalogue of Bollywood films, old and new, including All The Best, London Dreams, Blue, Action Replay, Knock Out, Rann, LSD and evergreen hits from BR Films such as Dhund, Waqt and The Burning Train has been prepared by Unisys.

Also,regional content from popular movies in Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu,Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada and Marathi and over 5000 music videos in more than 15 languages including Hindi will be featured.

“Through this collaboration, we expect to continue playing an essential role in facilitating movie and music producers in increasing the reach of their content to a wider audience,” said Unisys Infosolutions founder and managing director Shelley Chaudhury.

Earlier, BigFlix had tied up with UTV Motion Pictures under a licence deal wherein more than 45 UTV movie titles were dished out to BigFlix plus subscribers. Under the deal, users could view films like Jodhaa Akbar, Wake Up Sid, Raajneeti, I Hate Luv Storys, No One Killed Jessica, Dev D and Udaan in ad-free model across devices such as desktop, tablets, smartphones and connected TVs.