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Eros Now
Type of site
OTT platform
Available in Hindi, English, Bangla, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Malayalam, Punjabi, Marathi, Kashmiri, Urdu
Headquarters
Area servedWorldwide
Owner Eros Media World
CEOAli Hussein
Key peopleLokesh Chauhan (CTO)
Industry
Products
Services
URL erosnow.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired
Users 211.5 million (36.2 million paid) [1]
Launched2012;12 years ago (2012)
Current statusActive

Eros Now was an Indian subscription-based over-the-top, video on-demand entertainment and media platform, launched in 2012. It is owned and controlled by Eros Digital, the Indian digital media management arm of the Indian-American multinational media company Eros Media World. The network offers media streaming and video-on-demand services. [2]

Contents

History and growth

Founded in the year 1977, Eros International plc started its business with movie acquisitions and within a few years it went on to become India's first distributors of VHS. In the year 2012, when Eros launched Eros Now, its digital on-demand entertainment platform, the company got transformed into a fully vertically integrated studio. Eros Now targets the 1.5 billion population of Indian Entertainment world over. In the initial launch phase, Eros Now started with films and music videos as its primary content. From 2012 to 2018, it has added content such as short films, web-series and specially curated content under the originals bouquet. Eros Now has also tied- up with various leading telecom and content players to stay ahead of the curve.

Content library

Eros Now has more than 12,000 digital titles that include movies, television shows, music videos and 2.5 lakhs music tracks. The platform has blockbuster films like Cheeni Kum, Happy Bhag Jayegi, Manmarziyaan, Bajirao Mastani, Tanu Weds Manu Returns, Goliyon ki raasleela Ram-Leela, Rockstar, Shubh Mangal Savdhan, Vicky Donor, Mukkabaaz, Munna Michael, Ki & Ka, English Vinglish, Sellvandhan, Zindagi Virat Hain, Maine Pyaar Kiya and Padosan amongst many other titles across 10 Indian regional languages. The digital on-demand platform has a collection of international shows which are aired on Hum TV and ARY TV. In Indonesia: Vidio now is Showing EROS Now Contents On Vidio Since July 2023

Original programs

In January 2018, Eros Now premiered their first short- film 'Toffee' starring Syna Anand and Sammaera Jaiswal. In February 2018, Eros Now made an announcement of rolling out its original content in the second half of the year, which would include films, series, features and short-format films. In April 2018, Eros Now released India's first direct-to-digital film Meri Nimmo. [3] And in September 2018, Eros Now launched its first original show 'Side Hero' [4] directed by Rohan Sippy and starring Kunaal Roy Kapoor, Gauahar Khan, Gopal Dutt and Arjun Kanungo. Followed by the launch of flag ship original web show 'Smoke' in October 2018 starring Tom Alter, Jim Sarbh, Mandira Bedi and Kalki Koechlin. Smoke was the only Indian web series to be showcased at the coveted annual event MIPCOM 2018 at Cannes in France under Made in India Originals category. [5]

Eros Now also has web-series and films like A Monsoon Date, Maunn, Salute Siachen, Black & White interviews and more in their segment called E- Buzz.

In December 2018, Eros Now further expanded its content strategy with the launch of Eros Now Quickie, a short video format segment. The first two Eros Now Quickies were Date Gone Wrong, Paise Fek Tamasha Dekh, started streaming on 19 December 2018. [6] On 6 January 2019, Eros Now launched its third quickie, The Investigation which featured digital debut of television actor Hiten Tejwani playing the role of a Mumbai Crime Branch officer investigating a murder while Leena Jumani ( Kumkum Bhagya and Punar Vivah ) played his onscreen wife. [7] On 12 January, the fourth Eros Now Quickie, Tum Se Na Ho Paayega was launched and featured Aakashdeep Arora and Juhi Bhatt in the lead role. The show was a light-hearted content which revolved around a small town boy, Bala, and his inability to deal with inter-gender behaviour of the progressive world.[ citation needed ]

Eros Now launched its next original, Operation Cobra on 15 February. It marked the digital debut or television actor Gautam Gulati playing the role of a R.A.W. agent Karan Singh while Ruhi Singh and Nyra Banerjee essayed the role of MI6 agent Riya Sharma and terrorist Tahira Shaikh respectively. [8] On 3 March 2019, Eros Now launched its next original, Metro Park . [9] The show is directed by Abi Varghese, and stars Ranvir Shorey, Purbi Joshi, Vega Tamotia, Omi Vaidya and Pitobash.

Subscription and subscriber base

Eros Now's business model is subscription based with three types of streaming membership plans. The basic plan (in India) includes access to standard definition quality streaming without functionality at INR 49. The plus plan (in India) allows unlimited access and functionality to streaming including access to HD streaming and features such as offline download, watch lists and playlists at INR 99. The premium plan (international) includes access to high definition and a full feature set. The pricing varies across countries i.e. USA US$7.99 per month, UK £4.99 GBP, UAE DHMS 20, Malaysia MYR10.

Eros Now has 128 million registered users and 30 million paying subscribers worldwide. (Total paid subscribers may include those who are on a paid, free-trial or via minimum guarantee as long as a method of payment has been provided.) [10]

Eros Now has 18 million subscribers on YouTube and it is one of the Top 100 most subscribed YouTube channels in India. [11]

Partnerships

Telecom partnerships

WhenPartnershipDetails
January 2016 Idea Cellular Eros Now offered Idea's 4G subscribers access to Eros Now's premium bundled services including movies, music, TV content and Eros Now originals. [12]
April 2016 Maxis Communications and U Mobile Eros Now entered the Malaysian market by this partnership. As part of the partnership with Maxis, Eros Now was included within a range of Maxis' prepaid and post-paid data plans, offering various promotions to the telecom subscribers. The deal with U Mobile enabled the telecom's pre- and post-paid customers' access to Eros Now's premium subscriptions. [13]
August 2016 Reliance Jio The initiative allowed consumers to access the high quality Eros Now service within the Jio ecosystem. This partnership helped Eros Now with the opportunity to acquire new subscribers throughout urban and rural India. [14]
November 2016 Vodafone Eros Now announced a distribution partnership with Vodafone or integration with Vodafone Play. With this partnership, Vodafone Play users were able to access Eros Now's Bollywood content offering. [15]
February 2017 BSNL Eros Now announced its association with SpeedPay – a multi-purpose offline wallet and Indian state owned telecommunications provider, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) [16]
November 2017Telecel Global PtyEros Now entered the South African market through a strategic partnership with leading telecommunications provider Telecel Global Pty. [17]
June 2018Dialog Axiata PLCThe association allows Dialog Axiata PLC users to seamlessly browse through over 20,000 hours of original Indian content in over 10 languages [18]

Platform alliances

WhenPartnershipDetails
December 2014 Chromecast Eros Now offered Chromecast customers a range of subscription offers. The offer was valid with the purchase of Chromecast in India through their then official retail partners Snapdeal and Airtel
January 2016 LeEco Eros Now was integrated within the LeEco ecosystem of internet enabled smartphones and smart televisions with a one-year premium subscription to Eros Now service
May 2016 Amazon Fire TV Eros Now showcased its content to Amazon Fire TV users across the US, UK and Western Europe
June 2016 Apple TV Eros Now started showcasing its content repository across Apple TV's presence in 80 key countries including USA, UK, India, Canada, Australia, and Malaysia
June 2016 Micromax With this partnership, Micromax's latest smartphones came pre-installed with the Eros Now App.
July 2016 Android TV Eros Now made the announcement of its content library being available on Android TV across the globe
December 2016LycaTVEros Now announced that it was available on LycaTV platform. The service of the alliance were included in Tamil, Sinhala and African packages
April 2017 Amazon Fire TV Stick Fire TV customers received a three-month free premium subscription to Eros Now
April 2017Ola PlayOla Play entered into a revenue-sharing partnership with Eros Now which enabled customers to watch Eros Now content that could be seamlessly controlled through their smartphones as well as a device mounted at the back of the seat
May 2017Sony Smart TVEros Now was available across 197 Sony devices, namely all the latest (2016–17) smart TVs and Blu-ray players worldwide
May 2017 T-Mobile Catering to 71.5 million users across the US, Eros Now announced a partnership with T-Mobile's video streaming program Binge On
June 2017SmartonEros Now announced exclusive digital OTT service partnership with Smartron, a Sachin Tendulkar-backed India-based IoT start-up
August 2017 Opera TV Eros Now was made available on all Opera TV powered devices including Smart TVs, Blu-ray disc players and set-top boxes worldwide in.
November 2017 Roku The partnership enabled the device users to stream Eros Now's vast content library at $7.99 per month in the US, Canada and UK
December 2017FoxxumEros Now entered a strategic partnership with Foxxum to provide its vast library of content on the Foxxum TV App Store worldwide
November 2017LG Smart TVsEros Now was made available on webOS enabled LG smart TVs worldwide with a preferred placement for the Eros Now App on all Indian LG devices
July 2018 Xiaomi India Eros Now will be available within Patchwall on all Mi TVs sold in India
September 2018Xiaomi IndonesiaMi TV users will have access to Eros Now's compelling bouquet of 11,000+ Bollywood and Regional language films, entertainment shows, music videos and originals at a monthly subscription of IDR 26,000 (US$7.99)
September 2018 iQiyi Eros Now partnered with the Baidu-owned Chinese streaming giant for a content agreement to license its vast catalogue of Bollywood blockbusters that will be showcased on iQiyi
September 2018 FTV Eros Now subscribers have access to 12+ Linear TV channels of FTV along with 145+ hours of On-Demand Content
October 2018Etisalat – eLifeThe strategic partnership with E-Vision, a fully owned subsidiary of Etisalat, for its SVOD offering 'eLife Video Packs'. Eros Now further strengthens its existing presence in MENA region (Middle East and North Africa).
November 2018 Freesat The partnership with Freesat allows Freesat consumers (across the UK) for a subscription fee of £5.99 per month.
December 2018 Axiata Group The partnership with Axiata Indonesia allows the consumers for a subscription fee of Rp 26,000 ($1.79) monthly and Rp 260,000 ($17.93) annually. [19]

Online payment partnership

WhenPartnershipDetails
March 2018 Paytm, Mobikwik and Freecharge Eros Now entered into multiple significant partnerships in India with three major electronic payment platforms – Paytm, Mobikwik and Freecharge for easier and effortless transactions for its users. [20]

Advertising partnership

WhenPartnershipDetails
August 2018 InMobi The association will enable advertisers to directly monetize on Eros Now's video platform and a unique opportunity to experience an end-to-end playbook that spans innovative video and ad formats. Eros Now will also adopt InMobi's disruptive mobile-first advertising platform to market content through the in-app video universe across India. [2]

Content partnerships

WhenPartnershipDetails
August 2014 ZEE TV Content from ZEE was made available to Eros Now members with no extra subscription costs
December 2014 Salman Khan Films Eros Now collaborated with Salman Khan Films for the global distribution rights to Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Hero
September 2017 Dharma Productions Eros Now secured the licensing rights to two of Dharma's then latest releases, Badrinath Ki Dulhania and Ok Jaanu along with 11 catalogue films with global digital distribution rights for these films on a non-exclusive basis
January 2020 Ooredoo Qatar Eros Now signed a partnership with Ooredoo Qatar that allowed Ooredoo's customers to view Eros Now's content

Other partnerships

WhenPartnershipDetails
February 2019 Foodpanda Foodpanda customers will be eligible for 70 percent off an annual subscription to Eros Now Premium, with every purchase. [21]
February 2019Jean-Claude Biguine IndiaJean-Claude Biguine India customers can access Eros Now premium content through subscriptions in Jean-Claude Biguine. [22]

Sponsorship

Eros Now was the title sponsor of Royal Challengers Bangalore in Indian Premiere League 2018. [23]

Key people

Awards and recognitions

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