Spuul partners with Ooredoo to launch in Maldives

by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai: Spuul, the popular Indian digital video-on-demand (VOD) platform for Bollywood and regional content will now be available in Maldives through its partnership with Ooredoo Maldives, the leading mobile phone operator. Through this affiliation, viewers can access Spuul’s premium version, which has a vast library of over 10,000 hours of Bollywood & Indian regional movies. Viewers can also easily stream their favorite movies on multiple devices including smart TV apps, Amazon Fire, Airplay & Chromecast.
Upon subscription to the premium version, viewers will be able to experience the full benefits of Spuul besides an unlimited access to their Premium catalogue; downloads on phone and tablet; and no advertisements. 
“At Spuul, we are delighted to partner with Ooredoo, one of the largest telecom providers, and launch in Maldives - an important geo for us due to a large presence of the Indian diaspora. Spuul is on a growth trajectory and is currently positioned as one of the leading VOD Indian platforms in the diaspora. Through partnerships and syndications such as Ooredoo, we aim to expand our footprints across countries such as UK, USA, Middle East, Australia & New Zealand, South East Asia.” says Subin Subaiah, CEO Spuul Global.
About Spuul: Spuul is a popular streaming service for Indian movies online. In addition to a large selection of free movies, Spuul offers a Premium subscription option in monthly, annual and multiple smaller packages, along with pay-per-view movies as well. From the latest blockbusters to evergreen classics, Spuul has the best collection of Bollywood movies. Spuul has been founded by seasoned entrepreneurs including Sudesh Iyer, founder of Sony Entertainment TV, Subin Subaiah and S. Mohan, founder of Palo Alto-based Accellion, buUuk and a number of other technology and venture companies. 

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