Saturday, November 19, 2005

Kodambakkam on demand...

Sepia Mutiny has this post on the release of 79 desi DVD titles on Netflix. But what really caught my eye in that post are these words -

This comes in the same week that GV Films announced their intent to create a legal Bollywood (and Tamilwood [is that even a word? - ed]) film downloading system

According to a news release that I found on GV Film's website, this translates to almost 6000 movie titles that will delivered to paying customers (who possess a credit card) via two portals - "gvtamilfilms.com" and "telugupictures.com"!

While this is awesome news, I am at a loss trying to figure out how this peice of news passed under the radar for over 2 months (the press release on the GV films site is dated 17th Aug.).

5 comments:

Me said...

this is good....but some how i dont like watching movies online.....last couple of years i would have watched 4-5 movies ...

Anonymous said...

The site mentions about subscription plans does'nt mention a word about how much it costs to watch or download a movie. Right now none of the movies are online. They also seem to offer a free movie per week (does'nt matter as long as the movies are offline). The movies probably were never online since the launch date/ pulled down after a while to make waves in the movie watching community.

BTW are you aware of a site similar to Netflix called Indiahuthouse.com, this has a huge collection of Tamil/Hindi movies. Collection is too good, happened to 9-12 DVDs for 25$ monthly subscription, not bad at all.

-narayanan

Vee Cee said...

This will be great, if it delivers on the promise. No mention of the price, though.

anantha said...

VC: I think its already up. Check out http://www.gvtamilfilms.com/

Narayanan: It seems to be up now. Check the link i gave VC above.

Me: Same here... but thats the last one year or so.. Will start once again now.. btw.. hows the new job...

Lahar said...

Hope this works out, I bought shares of GV Films :-)