Mumbai: Eros Now is launching a month-long Bollywood film festival on Facebook Watch this Diwali. As part of the collaboration, the OTT platform will stream a film every day from its library of over 12,000 Indian films on Eros Now’s Facebook page from 3 November to 2 December. The films will be powered by Mzaalo, a blockchain-based video streaming application in the gamified video and entertainment ecosystem.
The list includes popular titles from the 90s and 2000s such as "Tere Naam," "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam," "Devdas," "Cocktail," "Love Aajkal," "Shubh Mangal Savdhan," "Raanjhanaa," "Manmarziyaa," "Vicky Donor," "Hathi Mere Sathi," and more.
Commenting on the campaign, Eros Now senior vice president – marketing Ramakrishnan Laxman said, “Our data science-led research indicates that Bollywood movies have a strong repeat watch value, and during festival season, this repeat viewing increases many folds. With people preferring to stream long-form content on their devices nowadays, this partnership with Facebook allows us to extend the joy of watching the old and new gems of Bollywood this Diwali to billions of social media savvy audiences."
“Our focus in India with Facebook Watch has been reflective of the diverse consumer tastes in the country. With movies and cinema being extremely popular with our community, we are excited to partner with Eros Now to enable fans to watch their favourite Bollywood movies on Facebook Watch. We hope this experience will enable people to share, connect and entertain themselves with content they like on Facebook,” added Meta director - media partnerships Paras Sharma.
Eros Now has a 10 million-strong community of fans on Facebook, and this collaboration between the two companies is expected to provide them with an interactive viewing experience.
“This industry-first initiative is a great example of democratising the best of Bollywood content. Our association with Eros opens new avenues of user–brand experiences to drive social entertainment commerce. We are certain that this unique festive partnership will pave a path for more engagement and result in further uptake of our content,” stated Mzaalo COO Vikram Tanna.