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Zee5 Global kickstarts its localisation journey for international markets, announces locally produced Originals for Bangladesh
Zee5 Global kickstarts its localisation journey
Keeping in line with its plans of growing its presence in some key international markets, Zee5 Global has announced tha...
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Zee5 Global kickstarts its localisation journey for international markets, announces locally produced Originals for Bangladesh

Keeping in line with its plans of growing its presence in some key international markets, Zee5 Global has announced tha...
  • In line with its localisation strategy in international markets, Zee5 Global has announced two Bangladeshi Originals.
  • The originals, a web series and a movie, are being produced in partnership with local production house Asiatic’s Good Company and will have an all-local star cast.
  • Zee5 plans to open a local office in Bangladesh soon.
After receiving an impressive reception in countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, Zee5 has time and again spoken about its focus on international markets. It was perhaps this reception that encouraged the platform to come up with localisation strategies, to make themselves more appealing to these markets. Keeping in line with its plans of growing its presence in some key international markets, Zee5 Global has announced that it will start production of local content in Bangladesh.

Among the multiple announcements made at Dhaka, the platform announced the launch of ZEE5’s first Bangladeshi Originals: a web series and a movie, both to be released within the next few months. Both Originals are being produced in partnership with local production house Asiatic’s Good Company and will have an all-local star cast.

Over the past years, ZEE5 has rolled out over 84 Originals. With these shows, the platform now will add on a slate of local Bangladeshi content also, which will take give the local content and talent tremendous exposure in global markets.

Bangladesh is in fact the very first market in which ZEE5 is rolling out its local content production, a significant statement of how deeply the platform has prioritized this market.

First up for launch is a romantic movie titled Jodi.. Kintu.. Tobuo. Directed by Shihab Shaheen, this movie will take the audiences on a journey of what happens when a groom gets cold feet before his wedding day.

Contract, a web series based on a novel written by Mohammad Najim Uddin, is another ZEE5 Original Series in the works. This is a cat and mouse thriller about a contract killer, a police cop and an underworld don. The series is being directed by Krishnendu Chatterjee, Tanim Noor and Parthe Sarkar.

ZEE5 also shared details of its upcoming Talent Hunt titled ‘Bangladesh’s Global Superstar’ which will be launched within January. Providing a global stage to the vast local talent in Bangladesh, this talent hunt will give them an opportunity to conquer the OTT entertainment world with a chance to feature in ZEE5 Originals that get viewed across 190 countries.

Commenting on the announcements, Amit Goenka, CEO, ZEE International and ZEE5 Global said, ”Localization is a very key part of our agenda this year as we look to establish deeper relationships with markets. Bangladesh has always been a high priority market, and we look to strengthen our ties further through strong local collaborations. Bangladesh will be the very first market in which we will be rolling out local language productions and I’m also very happy to share that we plan to have a local office here soon.”

Talking about the initiatives and ZEE5’s strong focus on Bangladesh, Archana Anand, Chief Business Officer, ZEE5 Globald, said, “Bangladesh is a young country poised for massive growth, and the possibilities are tremendous. We’re very excited to be here in Dhaka to share the various initiatives that we will be rolling out over the next few months along with our local partners. Our vision is one of true collaboration in this very exciting market where both of us grow and learn together to scale new heights.”