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Chana Jor app launches on Indus Appstore
Mumbai: Chana Jor app, a go-to destination for snackable entertainment content has launched its app on Indus Appstore (an Android app store built specifically for Indian smartphone users), giving users access to a vast selection of apps across categories like gaming, shopping, food delivery and more along with streaming & entertainment apps.
Chana Jor app offers users entertaining, laughable and snackable content as its name suggests. Content resonates with everyday story spanning through various genres, including comedy, drama, love stories and more. It holds a reputation for delivering content that resonates with diverse audiences. With Indus Appstore’s user-friendly experience and deep reach – given its availability in 12 regional languages, Chana Jor app is set to create a seamless and enjoyable experience for viewers seeking a break from the mundane.
Chana Jor app CEO Pratap Jain spoke about this onboarding, “This launch marks an exciting milestone for us, as it broaden our audience reach and offer our engaging content to even more viewers. With this collaboration with Indus Appstore, we’re enhancing accessibility and convenience for our users, ensuring that they can easily enjoy our diverse range of entertainment content.”
Chana Jor is the only all Hindi app in India and world today and this launch aims at bringing Chana Jor’s content reach more households and consumers who wants to enjoy local, regional and even international content being available in their native Hindi language. From stand-up specials to hilarious web series, users can now access a curated collection of laughter-inducing content at their fingertips.
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Shemaroome acquires complete OHO Gujarati content library
Platform adds over 30 original web series, starting with Pratik Gandhi’s Vitthal Teedi.
MUMBAI: Shemaroome has just hit the jackpot in the Gujarati entertainment space and this time, it’s a full house of regional stories. Shemaroo Entertainment has announced the acquisition of the entire content library of OHO Gujarati for its OTT platform ShemarooMe. This first-of-its-kind consolidation significantly strengthens the platform’s position in Gujarati digital content.
The deal brings more than 30 original Gujarati web series to ShemarooMe, featuring work from over 450 local actors. It builds on the platform’s growing focus on high-quality, culturally rooted regional storytelling.
Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd., chief operating officer for Digital Business Saurabh Srivastava said the acquisition will make compelling Gujarati stories more accessible to viewers across India and the world. “With our strong connection to Gujarati audiences, we believe these stories can travel far and create an exciting entertainment offering,” he noted.
The first title from the acquired library will stream on Shemaroome from 10 April. It is the acclaimed series Vitthal Teedi, starring Pratik Gandhi in his first and only Gujarati web series role to date. Set in 1980s Saurashtra, the character-driven drama follows a small-time gambler navigating personal ideals against harsh realities. The soundtrack features contributions from Aditya Gadhvi, Jigardan Gadhavi and Geeta Rabari.
This strategic acquisition aligns with Shemaroo’s broader digital growth approach focusing on sustainable expansion and deeper engagement with regional languages through a mix of originals and curated content.
For Gujarati entertainment lovers, Shemaroome has just rolled out the red carpet or should we say, the traditional dhabli for a rich new wave of authentic stories. The platform is clearly betting big that when it comes to regional content, more is indeed merrier.






