BIGFLIX offers films at the click of a mouse

BIGFLIX offers more than 200 popular Telugu titles ranging from ‘Anandabhairavi’, ‘Devadasu’ to ‘Don Seenu’ and ‘Ragada’

August 31, 2012 08:29 am | Updated 08:29 am IST - HYDERABAD:

All those hit Telugu movies of your favourite stars from Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna to Allu Arjun are now just a click away.

Log on and enjoy them on your personal screens at convenience and that too without breaks or advertisements.

Download application

BIGFLIX offers more than 200 popular Telugu titles ranging from ‘Anandabhairavi’, ‘Devadasu’ to ‘Don Seenu’ and ‘Ragada’ and all one has to do is log on to ‘www.bigflix.com’ or download free BIGFLIX app on Tablets or Smartphones.

From yesteryear blockbusters to timeless classics such as ‘Shankarabharanam’ or rib tickling comedies including ‘April 1 Vidudhala’ or serious action in the form of ‘Panja’ or ‘Josh’, the collection covers all genres.

These movies on BIGFLIX are part of 1,000 plus blockbuster collections from Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and other Indian languages. With membership, users can watch a movie on their laptop and continue from where they left off on Tablets or Smartphones.

Subscription

The subscription is offered at Rs.249 per month.

More additions

Says Manish Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer, Reliance Entertainment Digital, “We have selected the best Telugu movies catalogue across various genres.

Over the next few months, we shall be adding a large number of movies to keep up the excitement”.

The newly added Telugu catalogue will be available to users on all leading platforms like PCs, iPad, iPhone and Android Tablets and Smartphones.

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