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Khaali Peeli, Hindi movie releasing on DishHome this October.

15th September 2020
"Khaali Peeli is releasing on Dish Home. The movie release date is 2nd October."

Khaali Peeli, a romantic action movie produced under the banner of Zee Studios featuring Ishaan Khatter and Ananya Pandey in the lead role is releasing on DishHome.

Khaali-Peeli is a popular phrase to describe something done for no rhyme or reason. This is a story of a kaali peeli driver played by Ishaan Khatter who gets into a muddy racket caused by one of his cab-farers played by Ananya Panday.

Generally, Hindi movies get released from cinema theatres but for the first time, Khaali Peeli is releasing on DishHome. The movie release date is 2nd October. DishHome’s Managing Director Sudeep Acharya said “Khaali Peeli’s global release in Nepal makes us feel proud, he further added that our viewers can take the benefit by paying a minimal charge (pay per view) and watch the movie."

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DishHome's Exclusive channels

18th December 2019
"DishHome is continuously adding new channels to cater the requirement of different target sectors and aims to have an array of 15 to 20 channels of its own."

DishHome is the leading DTH pay-TV service provider in Nepal offering true digital HD TV Channels. It was formed in 2010 after a merger between two DTH providers namely Home TV and Dish Nepal. In The year of 2011 Sand martin International Holding (SMT) became one of the key stakeholders of Dish Media Network Ltd and provides expertise in developing new technologies and digital innovations in satellite broadcasting.

DishHome Channels

As of 2019, DishHome has a total of 202 TV Channels including 51 HD and 151 SD Channels with its own channels DH Showcase1, DH Showcase2, Plus Movie, Ramailo TV, Action Sports, Sarokar TV, Nepa Channel, Bollywood Bits, D movies, Gungan, Cinehits, Junior tv etc.

Ramailo TV channel showcase Nepali comedy serials, soaps and family drama, reality shows, religious programs and different entertainment contents. 

Action Sports channel is the first and only Nepali Sports channel. It is promoting Nepali football, cricket, and other national and international sporting events through LIVE coverage wherever possible. This channel is totally dedicated to the upliftment of Nepali sports and will bring different sports and sporting events from every corner of the country to the limelight. 

Sarokar TV channel is the news based channels and Nepa TV is a complete Newari channel which covers Newari events, Festivals, Jatras, News and soaps.

Customers have to subscribe to Plus Package of their choice to watch these channels. Customers in Basic, Medium, Deluxe and Super HD package can upgrade to Plus Package with minimal additional subscription charge. 

Plus Package includes Ramailo TV, Action Sports, Plus Movie channel, Musical channels, Cartoon channel and other channels promoted by DishHome.

Apart from these channels DishHome also has already launched the Pay Per View service called DishHome Cinemaghar. Customers can watch new Nepali Movies by sending simple SMS or by calling DishHome customer support on the same day of its release by paying a certain sum of money.

DishHome already has successfully released new Nepali movies like Cha Maya Chappakai, Rato Tika Nidhar ma, Poi Paryo Kale, Maruni etc through this service. This service of DishHome has created the new avenue for the Nepali Film industry and enabled customers from every nukes and corner of the country to watch and support Nepali movies. 

DishHome is continuously adding new channels to cater to the requirement of different target sectors and aims to have an array of 15 to 20 channels of its own. It is in the process of launching other linear channels named as Reality Tv, Bhojpuri Tv, K world, Rhymes tv, Hollywood Hits, Cinemaghar 2, 3 etc

DishHome is the only DTH service provider in Nepal providing quality television viewing experience. It is catering to HD and SD channels to customers from both rural and urban area according to their preferences. DishHome is satellite-based technology with high-quality audio/video and is able to provide service to any geographical conditions within the territory of Nepal. 

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Dishhome to launch its New and Exclusive TV Channel 'Rhymes'

19th January 2020
"Rhymes channel will provide a learning foundation for young kids where they can learn not only subjects like English and Maths but strengthen their minds through psychological learnings."

DishHome is the largest DTH service provider in Nepal. With a large service network across the nation, DishHome has been providing world-class service over the last 10 years with over 2 million subscribers.

DishHome offers wide range of channels lists such as  DH Showcase1, DH Showcase2, Plus Movie, Ramailo TV, Action Sports, Sarokar TV, Nepa Channel, Bollywood Bits, D movies, Gungan, Cinehits, Junior tv etc. which are not available on any other service providers. DishHome always strives towards providing the audience with an amazing viewing experience through own channels it could be entertainment, information, sports or learning.

In the same process, now Dishhome is coming up with another owns new and all exclusive channel, 'Rhymes'. This will be a very interactive TV channel for kids between aged 2-12 years. Subscribers can view the exclusive channel number 809. This channel will provide a learning foundation for young kids where they can learn not only subjects like English and Maths but strengthen their minds through psychological learnings.

The channel will serve a great platform where kids can learn at home. Dishhome all set to launch exclusive 'Rhymes' channel soon.

As of now, DishHome has a total of 202 TV Channels including 51 HD and 151 SD Channels with its own channels DH Showcase1, DH Showcase2, Plus Movie, Ramailo TV, Action Sports, Sarokar TV, Nepa Channel, Bollywood Bits, D movies, Gungan, Cinehits, Junior tv etc.

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Movie theaters implore studios: Release the blockbusters

23rd July 2020
"While some films have found new streaming homes, the biggest upcoming ones — “Tenet,” “Mulan,” “A Quiet Place Part II” — remain idled like jumbo jets on the tarmac. The leading chains are still shuttered."

 A long time ago in a pre-COVID universe far, far away, blockbusters opened around the globe simultaneously or nearly so. In 1975, “Jaws” set the blueprint. Concentrate marketing. Open wide. Pack them in.

Since then, Hollywood has turned opening weekends into an all-out assault. Staggered rollouts still happen, of course, but the biggest films are dropped like carpet bombs. Anything less risks losing the attention of moviegoers. Global debuts north of $300 million became commonplace. Last year, “Avengers: Endgame” made well north of $1 billion in a couple days.

Hollywood has now gone more than four months without a major theatrical release. While some films have found new streaming homes, the biggest upcoming ones — “Tenet,” “Mulan,” “A Quiet Place Part II” — remain idled like jumbo jets on the tarmac. The leading chains are still shuttered. Recent coronavirus spikes have forced release dates to shuffle and chains to postpone reopening to August.

Now, movie houses say that despite far from ideal circumstances, it’s time for new movies. Four months of near zero revenue has brought the $50 billion annual business to its knees. While the beleaguered restaurant industry still has takeout and airlines continue to operate with masked flyers, the vast majority of U.S. movie theaters haven’t punched a single ticket since March. Some have turned to selling popcorn curbside.

“The problem is, we need their movies,” says John Fithian, president and chief executive of National Association of Theater Owners. “Distributors who want to play movies theatrically, they can’t wait until 100% of markets are allowed open because that’s not going to happen until there’s a vaccine widely available in the world.”

“The old distribution models of big blockbusters,” adds Fithian, “need to be rethought.”

That may mean returning to a more old-fashioned release pattern, opening films overseas first and, in the U.S., opening at different times in different areas. When Warner Bros. earlier this week announced it was delaying the release of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” because of the rise in cases, Warner Bros. Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich said the studio is “not treating ‘Tenet’ like a traditional global day-and-date release.”

Right now, the biggest movies are getting further away, not closer. AMC, the world’s largest circuit, on Thursday delayed its reopening from the end of July to mid-to-late August. After “Tenet” earlier this week postponed indefinitely, Disney’s “Mulan” followed suit Thursday. Disney also pushed back numerous releases, including films in the “Avatar” and “Star Wars” franchises, back by a year.

“A Quiet Place Part II” also joined the exodus Thursday, uprooting from Sept. 4 to April 23 next year.

The coronavirus crisis has ushered in new chapter in the often symbiotic, occasionally quarrelsome relationship between distributors and exhibitors. Splitting ticket sale revenue approximately in half, their fortunes have often been closely linked.

The largest studios — the Walt Disney Co., Warner Bros., Universal — now all have streaming services of their own now, along with television operations. So they have options. The on-demand release of “Trolls” caused a rift between Universal and AMC. But the two halves of theatrical moviegoing have worked largely in concert through the pandemic thus far.

It’s in their own self-interest. Studios have been loath to sacrifice billions in box office for their priciest and most popular releases. On Thursday, John Stankey, chief executive of Warner Bros. parent company AT&T said direct release to HBO Max could be option for some Warner Bros. movies but not the $200 million “Tenet.”

With distancing protocols and other measures, cinemas have reopened in parts of Europe, the Middle East and South Korea, where last weekend Yeon Sang-ho’s “Train to Busan” action sequel “Peninsula” debuted with $13.2 million. Theaters in China, the world’s second largest movie market, this week reopened with theaters limited to 30% capacity.

North America, usually the main event of a blockbuster release, may have to learn to follow the rest of the world.

Despite the virus surge in much of the U.S., exhibitors believe they can operate relatively safely by adhering to health officials, decreasing theater capacity and cleaning in between showings. After initially flip-flopping, AMC will require patrons to wear masks.

Some moviegoers, naturally, don’t anticipate going, regardless of what comes out. Jeffrey Shaman, an epidemiologist at Columbia University, isn’t planning to go to the movies this year.

“It seems prudent to think that indoors is where the lion share of transmission takes place,” says Shaman. “You could think: well, it’s a movie theater. If you space people out, it’s a big room, tall ceilings. If they get the ventilation cranked up, it’s actually not the most concentrated environment. It’s not liked a packed bar with a low ceiling. It’s probably not as dangerous as that scenario. But is it more dangerous than sitting home and watching Netflix? Yes, of course it is.”

But imperfect may be all cinemas and studios have for now. Fithian believes 75% of U.S. theaters could be open within days if they had new movies. (Those currently open are mainly playing older films.) Theaters are closed in California and have yet to reopen in New York despite the state’s relative success in combating the virus. That removes the two top cities in ticket sales, Los Angeles and New York.

“The longer this goes, there will be bankruptcy filings and reorganizations and there will be people who go out of business,” says Fithian who’s currently lobbying for greater Congressional support for theaters. “But if there are no new movies until that’s a vaccine, that’s a dire situation for a lot of companies.”

AMC recently raised $300 million in debt relief to help itself remain solvent. Throughout the industry, some 150,000 workers remain furloughed.

Jonathan Kuntz, a film historian and professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, says “Tenet” “was made for a world that no longer exists.”

But as much as the familiar kind of worldwide launch is now impossible, the downside of improvising might not be as bad as it seems — provided piracy isn’t widespread. There will be scant competition. “Tenet” can take up most screens. Its opening can be spread out through the week. Advertising will be cheaper. Audiences will have little to distract them.

“They’re going to have to be very inventive and very nimble to squeeze what they can out of this movie and maybe set a pattern for this kind of COVID theatrical universe we’re moving into,” says Kuntz. “If they don’t do something, if they just keeping holding the films back, the theaters are going to die. Then everything’s going to just be streaming and we’ll have lost something a lot of people — not just Christopher Nolan — treasure.”

Compiled by : Debashish S Neupane Debashish S Neupane