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Vu2Vu enters India with video communication solutions
MUMBAI: Vu2Vu has signed a strategic partnership with India based premier satellite service provider LAMHAS Satellite Services with an aim to sell and distribute bespoke video communication solutions in Indian subcontinent.
The companies signed the agreement in the presence of Minister for Employment and Small Business in Ireland H.E. Pat Breen TD and the Irish Ambassador to India in New Delhi H.E. Brian McElduff during the Enterprise Ireland Trade Mission to India.
Vu2Vu Founding Director and CTO Andrew Collins said, “We are happy to extend our expertise with LAMHAS and look forward to increase our presence in Indian subcontinent. There has been a surge in telecommunication and teleconferencing facilities in India. Due to large geographical distances, business stretching beyond geographies and improved telecom infrastructure, teleconferencing is a necessity for doing business effectively and LAMHAS will help us extend our reach and acceptance here”.
Vu2Vu™ is changing the way people connect; Easy to use and manage, Vu2Vu™ technology innovations put HD-quality, multipoint video communications within reach of anyone using any device, anywhere. All that’s needed is an Internet, LTE (Long-Term Evolution), 3G or 4G connections to join in a lifelike and truly collaborative meeting experience. Today, Vu2Vu’s™ video collaboration solutions power new workflow applications that close information gaps boosting customer interactions.
LAMHAS MD Manoj Shah said, “This partnership with Vu2Vu is an important growth initiative for LAMHAS. With our wealth of experience in the Media & Broadcasting industry, we look forward to providing valuable commercial and legal insights in the day-to-day operations”.
Vu2Vu has been providing video conferencing solutions to Enterprise Ireland and they have built a strong global cloud network and own cloud solutions. With this partnership with LAMHAS, Vu2Vu aim’s to mark their presence in Indian region, embarking their expertise in the Healthcare and Education solution.
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Subedaar puts Indian original cinema on the global map with record-breaking Prime Video debut
MUMBAI: Prime Video has a runaway hit on its hands. Subedaar, the gritty action drama starring Anil Kapoor, has stormed to become the most-watched Indian original movie on the platform in its opening weekend, cracking the Top 10 across 31 countries and landing in 91 per cent of India’s pin codes within days of its March 5 premiere.
The film, a visceral, emotionally-charged story of a retired soldier, Subedaar Arjun Maurya, wrestling with civilian life amid crime and corruption, has struck a nerve. Directed by Suresh Triveni and co-starring Radhikka Madan, Mona Singh, Saurabh Shukla, Aditya Rawal, Faisal Malik, and Khushboo Sundar, the film is already being hailed as a showcase for what Indian original storytelling can achieve on the world stage.
“Subedaar’s success is a reflection of the growing scale and global resonance of Indian storytelling,” said Nikhil Madhok, director and head of originals at Prime Video India. “The film’s emotional narrative, its rooted portrayal of a soldier confronting his toughest battles beyond the battlefield, has struck a chord. Anil Kapoor delivers an acting masterclass, while Suresh Triveni’s solid direction and great performances from the ensemble cast have resulted in love and appreciation from customers across the world.”
Kapoor, 62, has been here before, but rarely at this altitude. Written by Triveni and Prajwal Chandrashekar, with dialogues by Triveni, Saurabh Dwivedi, and Chandrashekar, the film is a production by Opening Image Films in association with Anil Kapoor Film & Communication Network (AKFCN), produced by Vikram Malhotra, Kapoor, and Triveni.
Subedaar streams exclusively on Prime Video in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu across India, and in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.
For Prime Video, the numbers tell the real story: one weekend, one film, a global footprint, and a very loud signal that Indian original cinema is no longer just travelling well. It’s arriving.








