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Tata Sky Binge onboards two new OTT Apps this festive season
Mumbai: In order to make the most of the festive season, Tata Sky has added two new apps to bolster its streaming platform Tata Sky Binge, taking the total number of partner apps on the platform to thirteen.
The two OTT apps- EPIC ON & DocuBay helmed by IN10 Media Network will add thousands of movies, shows, reality TV content, and award-winning documentaries from around the globe to the existing bouquet of content on Tata Sky Binge, the company announced on Monday. Subscribers will be able to access the new content library on existing subscriptions across large screen connected devices (Tata Sky Binge+ Box and Tata Sky edition of the Amazon FireTV Stick) and the Tata Sky Binge Mobile App, it added.
The streaming platform currently aggregates content from 11 premium OTT apps including Disney+ Hotstar Premium, ZEE5, Sony Liv, Voot Select, SunNxt, Hungama Play, Eros Now, ShemarooMe, Voot Kids, and CuriosityStream. “EPIC ON and DocuBay will add more diversity to our content catalogue driving further engagement. We believe such platform additions will only make Tata Sky Binge the absolute go-to destination for the viewers,” said Tata Sky spokesperson.
EPIC ON will bring to the table a vast array of content including a mix of movies, TV shows, short films, reality TV content, food & travel shows. This includes Gandhi, Dharmakshetra, Siyasat, Raja Rasoi Aur Anya Kahaniyaan, and Stories by Rabindranath Tagore. It also features several Korean Drama titles dubbed in Hindi and short films.
While, DocuBay specialises in streaming documentaries from around the globe and will add informative content including award-winning documentary films on nature, science, history, wildlife, travel, crime, world events, and much more. This includes Victims of ISIS, Financing Terror, and Bitcoin: The end of money as we know it.
IN10 Media Network’s Spokesperson further added, “With the digital ecosystem seeing immense growth and viewers looking for diverse content, our digital offerings – EPIC ON and DocuBay – provide a rich library of world-acclaimed content. We are happy to partner with Tata Sky as its reach and our varied content of shows, movies and documentaries will provide the customers an enriching and enthralling content-viewing experience every week.”
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Samay Raina confirms return of India’s Got Latent after controversy
Still Alive mixes humour and reflection as comedian revisits 2025 row
MUMBAI: Samay Raina has signalled a possible return of his controversial show India’s Got Latent, using his latest stand-up special Still Alive to address the past and hint at what lies ahead.
Released on YouTube, the special marks Raina’s most candid take yet on the backlash that forced the show off air in 2025. While much of the performance leans on humour, it also dips into more reflective territory, offering a glimpse into the emotional toll of the controversy.
Recounting the fallout, YouTube comedian samay raina said, “We were both extremely unsettled. How would we navigate this? It was terrifying. We were lost as to what was happening.” He also spoke about a moment involving fellow comedian Balraj Ghai’s family, describing it as overwhelming and difficult to process.
The personal impact of the episode came through most strongly when Raina spoke about his family. He admitted he struggled to even answer a call from his mother during the crisis. YouTube comedian samay raina said, “I hesitated to answer her call and show my tear-streaked face. How would she react? My mom is unaware of anything except how to love.”
Amid the introspection, Raina also dropped a clear hint about the future of his show. While he believes the first season ended on a high note, he confirmed that he intends to revive it. YouTube comedian samay raina said, “I will bring back the show because it used to be fun making it.”
The original run of India’s Got Latent had been pulled down following widespread criticism and legal scrutiny over controversial remarks that went viral, prompting debates around content boundaries in India’s digital entertainment space. Raina later removed episodes and issued an apology, stepping back from major releases for a period.
His return now appears more measured, blending humour with reflection and signalling a creative reset. He also hinted that the next iteration of the show could be more raw and unfiltered, though details remain under wraps.
For fans, the takeaway is simple. The show that sparked both laughter and debate may be gearing up for a second act, with Raina ready to test the limits once again, this time with a sharper sense of where the lines lie.






