New Delhi, Dec 9 : After bringing audio cinema to
mobile handsets, UTV Interactive is now offering people the chance to
hear Indian mythological stories on the move.
The digital arm of
UTV has conceptualised and developed a product named " Divya Kathayein"
to help users connect with their religious side through their handsets,
said a press statement.
"Mythology based content is
significantly consumed across mediums in our country be it television,
films and now mobile phones. After Bollywood and cricket, it is the
biggest market for business in the entertainment sector," said Lavina
Tauro, senior vice president, Voice Products, UTV Interactive.
"Ninety
percent of the ever increasing mobile phone population in India still
uses basic mobile phones with key source of entertainment being
voice-related products and this, we believe will dominate the
entertainment space in the mobile VAS segment," she added.
The
stories will be around Ramayana and deities like Krishna, Shanidev,
Ganesha, Durga, Vishnu, Shiva and Sai Baba. It is available in various
languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya and
Bengali.
"We devised to launch ' Divya Kathayein' which would
provide the masses in the country with mythological content on the go.
This product gives them the opportunity to gain knowledge on their
deities anytime and anywhere," said Tauro.
Mythological stories
have so far been well recieved through interesting narrative formats on
television like " Ramayana", " Mahabharata", " Shri Krishna", "Sai Baba",
"Dwarkadeesh" and "Jai Jai Jai Bajrangbali" and in movies like
"Hanuman", "My Friend Ganesha" and "Luv Kush". So, the company was keen
to bring an audio version of such stories, which have been passed on
from generation to generation.
© IANS
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