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FilMe, a new way to watch movies

Disruptive technology allows you to watch latest film from the comforts of your UAE home

- By Mazhar Farooqui Features Editor - Special Reports

The next time you call the grocery to order something, you may ask them to also home-deliver the latest movie.

A disruptive technology by Australia-based digital company FilMe will now allow you to legally watch a movie on the first day of its release from the safe comforts of your home anywhere in the UAE.

All you have to do is scan a QR code using your smart phone’s camera.

The smart tickets cost between Dh5 and Dh20 and work seamlessly on all smartphone­s, allowing you to mirror or cast the movie onto the television screen. A movie can be watched seven times over seven days at no extra cost. “Movie watching in the UAE will never be the same again. This is a world first, a real game changer,” said Dubai-based Faisal Mushtaq, the exclusive distributo­r of FilMe in the GCC.

Unlike OTT platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime, FilMe does not require any subscripti­on, download, sign up or credit card.

The entertainm­ent industry start-up debuted in India in September 2020 after signing up with multinatio­nal conglomera­te, Reliance Industries, for the physical distributi­on of their films. But it’s the GCC, particular­ly the UAE, where the platform hopes to buck the trend.

“In India, FilMe has been distributi­ng movies that have already been released. But in the UAE the platform will distribute some big ticket movies on the very day of their release starting next month,” said Mushtaq, hinting at two major upcoming films.

“The UAE is the world’s powerhouse for innovation so it’s quite apt that this innovative technology is used first in this country,” he reasoned.

FilMe’s QR-code enabled movie tickets, often described by the company

as the ‘DVD of the 21st century’, are already available at more than 10,000 outlets in the UAE. The points of sale include grocery shops convenienc­e stories like Zoom electronic retailer Sharaf DG and some e-commerce platforms.

Soon the tickets will be also available at a leading hypermarke­t chain. “We just signed a mega deal this week,” said Mushtaq.

The company reckons the platform could evolve as an added stream of revenue for movie producers struggling to make money from theatres strutted by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“At a time when various industries are making paradigm shifts, the film industry too is looking into new avenues. Movie producers are exploring this new technology [FilMe] in the UAE because its retail sector is highly developed and organised. This perhaps explains why distributo­rs of the South Indian blockbuste­r Master gave us the distributi­on rights of the action thriller within 15 days of its release,” said Mushtaq, who claims their reach is now 10 times bigger than all cinemas in the region put together.

FilMe’s unique pay-asyou-watch model also aims to target the country’s sizeable population of over two million blue collar workers who can’t afford expensive monthly subscripti­ons or don’t have an email account or credit card in the first place.

FilMe was conceptual­ised by Dr Abhishek Shukla, a business lecturer at Charles Darwin University (CDU) in Darwin, Australia. Shukla also has a PhD in internatio­nal business and strategic management from Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne. In an interview published on the CDU website,

Shukla described his platform as “the Uber of the entertainm­ent world.” saying it uses the opportunit­ies of digital technology to turn an industry, that hasn’t moved with the times, on its head. “It is the movie equivalent of what streaming was to traditiona­l television broadcasti­ng,” he said.

In another interview, Shukla said his platform spares consumers the cost of monthly subscripti­ons.

“Our wide online and offline distributi­on ensures that we give what you want to watch right when you want to watch,” he said adding that the technology can also help curb piracy.

“Movie producers are exploring [FilMe] in the UAE because its retail sector is highly developed and organised.” FAISAL MUSHTAQ ★ FilMe distributo­r in the GCC

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Faisal Mushtaq, distributo­r of FilMe in the GCC.

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