Kerala to launch India's first govt-owned OTT platform on Mar 7
For selecting and approving the content, KSFDC has constituted a curator panel of 60 members including eminent cultural personalities from the state, such as Benyamin, OV Usha, Santhosh Sivan, Shyamaprasad, Sunny Joseph, and Jeo Baby
PTI
Thiruvananthapuram, 5 March
Kerala is poised to make waves in
the digital entertainment realm with the launch of CSpace, India's inaugural
government-backed OTT platform.
Set to debut this Thursday, the
platform aims to deliver a unique blend of informative and entertaining content
tailored for the masses, an official statement said here on Tuesday. Chief
Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will launch the OTT platform at Kairali Theatre on 7 March
at 9.30am. Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian will preside.
"CSpace is essentially a
response to the growing imbalances and multifarious challenges in the OTT
sector in terms of content selection and propagation," said Shaji N Karun,
noted film director and Chairman, Kerala State Film Development Corporation
(KSFDC), at a press conference here.
CSpace is managed by KSFDC, a
state-owned company entrusted with the promotion of Malayalam cinema and
industry, on behalf of the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of
Kerala.
For selecting and approving the
content, KSFDC has constituted a curator panel of 60 members including eminent
cultural personalities from the state, such as Benyamin, OV Usha, Santhosh
Sivan, Shyamaprasad, Sunny Joseph, and Jeo Baby. Every content that is
submitted to the platform will be evaluated by three curators from the panel
for its artistic, cultural and infotainment merit. Only the content recommended
by the curators will be showcased on the platform.
Karun said the curators have so far
selected 42 films for the first phase of CSpace, including 35 feature films,
six documentaries, and one short film. Films that have won national or state
awards or have been exhibited in major film festivals will also be shown. Another
distinctive feature of CSpace is transparency in its operations and the overall
earnings and the revenue share.
The platform, which operates on a
pay per view basis, allows viewers to watch a feature film for Rs 75 and
shorter contents for a much lesser price. Exactly half of the amount charged
goes to the content provider.
Viewers can download the CSpace app
from the PlayStore and App Store from 7 March onwards, a KSFDC statement said.
KV Abdul Malik, MD, KSFDC, said the
launch of the platform will address a major concern of the exhibitors and
distributors of the film industry regarding their dwindling profits due to
producers releasing their feature films directly on OTT Platforms. "To
accommodate their concerns, CSpace has decided to showcase only those feature
films that have been released in cinema halls. Besides, short films,
documentaries and experimental films recommended by curators will also be made
available on the platform," he added.
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