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Zee5’s ‘ATM’ promises content anytime, anywhere in one’s language of choice
KOLKATA: Zee5 has unveiled its latest integrated marketing campaign – ATM, acronym for ‘Any Time Manoranjan’, to further strengthen the OTT platform’s connection with audiences across the country by offering TV shows, movies, news, and much more for free to its AvoD consumers.
Targeted primarily at the TV viewing audiences across tier-2 cities, Zee5’s ATM will offer viewers the opportunity to consume entertainment anytime, anywhere, and in the language of their choice. Starring popular celebrities Shraddha Arya and Tejashri Pradhan, the campaign will be launched in various languages – Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Bangla.
Zee5 India chief business officer Manish Kalra said, “As India and Bharat’s multilingual storyteller, we have entertained millions of Indians with our diverse gamut of content offerings for the past three years. Through the ATM campaign, we aim to acquire new users and encourage TV watchers to download the Zee5 app for an unmatched experience, using a powerful combination of platform convenience and compelling content. We chose this proposition because the word “ATM” connotes instant accessibility; and we want users to think of Zee5 like an ATM that gives you access to entertainment anytime, a.k.a. ‘Any Time Manoranjan’. Through our ability to deliver multilingual purposeful content across various devices, ecosystems, and operating systems, we want to target the gap between the TV watching audience and OTT users by introducing them to a world of real, relevant, and resonant Indian stories on our platform.”
Zee5 has planned a high-frequency TV campaign across multiple Zee network channels, leveraging prime time spots as well as some new launches like Indian Pro Music League to get maximum reach. The campaign will also be rolled out across owned social media platforms and will drive conversations through influencer marketing to further amplify the proposition. Deepening inroads into Bharat, the platform will target tier-2 and tier-3 towns with clutter-breaking creatives in high-footfall areas and run campaigns across top radio stations in key markets. To highlight the campaign, Zee5 will add ATM messaging in all the featuring banners for tentpole shows to build further recall.
Zee5 has successfully struck a chord with many Indians within the country; last December, the platform clocked in 65.9 million MAUS and 5.4 million DAUS. Its repertoire of content includes Indian and global movies, catch-up content, and live TV, shows, news, music, live events, and much more. With a rich library of over 120+ original shows, the OTT service offers content in 12 Indian languages and since its inception, it has had 85+ regional launches: 55+ web series, five short films, and 25+ movies in Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Kannada, and Bengali across genres. Additionally, the platform offers content in – Hindi, English, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, and Odia.
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Shemaroo buys OHO Gujarati’s entire content library for ShemarooMe
The deal lands over 30 original web series and 450-plus actors on ShemarooMe, with Pratik Gandhi’s Vitthal Teedi leading the charge
MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has moved fast and moved big. The company has snapped up the entire content library of OHO Gujarati for its streaming platform ShemarooMe, a consolidation that has no precedent in the Gujarati OTT market.
The haul is considerable. More than 30 original Gujarati web series, featuring the work of upwards of 450 local actors, will now sit under ShemarooMe’s roof. For a platform that has spent years quietly building its Gujarati credentials, including originals, curated libraries, and culturally rooted narratives, this is the kind of bulk acquisition that changes the competitive arithmetic overnight.
Saurabh Srivastava, chief operating officer for digital business at Shemaroo Entertainment, made clear the company’s ambitions stretch well beyond the subcontinent. “As we bring the well-established catalogue of OHO Gujarati onto ShemarooMe, our focus remains on making high-quality Gujarati stories more accessible while continuing to invest in compelling content,” he said. “With our strong connection to Gujarati viewers across the world, we believe these stories from the OHO catalogue can travel far and create an exciting entertainment offering for viewers.”
The first title out of the traps will be Vitthal Teedi, which hits ShemarooMe on April 10th. The series stars Pratik Gandhi, a name that needs no introduction to Gujarati audiences, and has the distinction of being the only Gujarati web series he has appeared in to date. Set in the heartland of Saurashtra during the 1980s, it traces a small-time gambler torn between personal ideals and the brutal logic of his circumstances. Character-driven, culturally embedded, and backed by a soundtrack featuring folk artists Aditya Gadhvi, Jigardan Gadhavi, and Geeta Rabari, the show arrives with considerable pedigree.
For Shemaroo, the deal fits neatly into a digital growth playbook built on sustainable expansion and deeper regional engagement. The Gujarati diaspora is large, dispersed, and underserved by mainstream streaming giants. If the company can deliver the goods, the OHO library may prove to be the most valuable land-grab in regional OTT this year.






