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FilMe lets you watch your favourite films using QR code

Innovations are an eclectic mix of new technology, an old problem, and a big idea.


 By Muskan Gupta

Innovations are an eclectic mix of new technology, an old problem, and a big idea. The ubiquitous QR code used for making payments can now be used for watching films. The revolutionary, innovative technology has been introduced by an entertainment industry start-up FilMe. The innovative technology does not end here; it makes movie watching even more comfortable and economical.

With FilMe, now viewers don’t have to pay for subscriptions, monthly commitments, or search from hordes of apps on the smartphone to enjoy that movie that they wanted to see. As conveyed to Prittle Prattle News, On FilMe, one can watch movies the ala carte way (pay per view) by just scanning a QR code using a phone’s camera; viewers can watch films without any subscription and app download in a matter of seconds.

As learned, this disruptive product offers even more value as it enables multiple viewings over seven days for a flat price of Rs. 30 only with the ability to share the movie with friends and family. The technology also enables the casting of content on television. At this extremely lucrative pricing, FilMe enters with a better value proposition in a market where players like Google Play Movies, iTunes, YouTube, and recently launched services like Shemaroo Box Office and Zee Plex have their presence. FilMe is rolling out its operations from the third weekend of September.

FilMe has acquired rights of recently released, highly rated Hindi films like Badla, Kaamyaab , Chaman Bahaar, The Sky Is Pink, What Are the Odds, and Pihu , among others, and aggressively acquiring quality content from all languages. The films are available under the range called “FilMe Ikon.”

Talking about the innovation and his new platform Dr. Abhishek Shukla, Founder of FilMe, says to Prittle Prattle News by sharing a press release, “our key value adds the relief from costly 3-4 monthly subscriptions that consumers take and do not even use to the optimum. With FilMe, there is no confusion of browsing thousands of titles to arrive at what you want to watch. Our wide online and offline distribution ensures that we give what you want to watch right when you want to watch. He adds that with FilMe we are looking to expand the pay per view model in India, which has not been properly addressed with the right kind of product and content offering.”.

Apart from India, FilMe is launching its services in Gulf and middle east countries also. In India, FilMe plans to have a country-wide distribution set up to sell the FilMe retail cards and be available through mobile retail stores, electronic superstores, Cafes, Stationery stores, and booths at shopping centers and departmental stores. Consumers can also buy it online on Amazon, Paytm, and BookMyShow, along with the company’s website.

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