The Kerala government has introduced CSpace, India’s inaugural government-backed OTT platform, with a mission to provide a unique fusion of informative and engaging content crafted for the broad audience base.
The inauguration ceremony unfolded today at the Kairali Theater in Kerala, where Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan officially launched the app. Managed by Kerala State Film Development Corporation Ltd (KSFDC), a state-owned entity dedicated to promoting Malayalam cinema and industry, CSpace operates under the auspices of the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala.
CSpace currently boasts a library of 42 films, including 35 feature films, 6 documentaries, and 1 short film. These selections undergo careful curation by a panel of three experts before being released on the OTT platform.
CSpace adopts a pay-per-view model and is readily accessible for download on both Android and iOS devices. Audiences are required to pay Rs. 75 per movie, with half of the earnings allocated to the content provider. Stay tuned to our website for more updates.
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