MUMBAI: NanoTech Entertainment has inked a licensing deal with distributor of Indian movies Film Karavan. With the agreement, NanoTech's 4K Ultra HD network UltraFlix will have the distribution rights to the Film Karavan library of full-length feature movies as well as ongoing new releases from their film partners.
4K Studios, a NanoTech subsidiary with facilities in San Francisco and Hollywood, is currently in the process of digitally re-mastering the films for immersive crystal clear 4K Ultra HD viewing.
The Bollywood hits being added to the UltraFlix network's library of 4K content include, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, One By Two, Fanaa, Ishaqzaade, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Mohabbatein, Ek Tha Tiger, Agneepath, Gunday, Darr @ The Mall, Dhoom:3, Kahaani, OMG: Oh My God, Hum Tum and Andaz Apna Apna.
“Film Karavan has been one of the most recognized and successful distributors of top selling Indian films for years. With a vast catalog of top quality films and well established film studio partnerships, we are adding a large quantity of quality films to the UltraFlix Network. We're excited about partnering with Film Karavan so our viewers can enjoy a wide variety of movies from the rapidly growing Indian genre. All of the films will be digitally re-mastered by 4K Studios providing the most incredible detail and amazing depth of 4K,” said NanoTech executive vice president of sales and marketing Aaron Taylor.
“UltraFlix is an exciting new all 4K network that allows studios like ours to deliver the best quality customer experience with the digitally enhanced renditions of their films. The 4K TV market is poised for tremendous growth this year, now forecasted to reach over seven million sets just in the US, and double that worldwide. Thanks to UltraFlix, many award winning Indian films will for the first time ever have the ability to stream in 4K to any and all of these 4K TVs,” added Film Karavan director of content acquisition and distribution Pooja Kohli.