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Aamir Khan recently surprised many by announcing that he has opted to release his latest film Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube.
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The Financial Express on MSNAamir Khan skips OTT for YouTube, but is the math in his favour?
On paper, it’s a clever disruption. While a traditional streaming deal could have netted Khan a one-time upfront payment, ...
Aamir Khan's decision to release 'Sitaare Zameen Par' on YouTube via pay-per-view has garnered praise from filmmaker Hansal ...
MUMBAI – In a bold step to make cinema more accessible, Bollywood star Aamir Khan has announced that his latest film, ...
Actor Aamir Khan recently returned to the big screen with Sitaare Zameen Par. After the release, reports were rife that the ...
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Aamir Khan Revisits 'Lagaan' Village In Bhuj After 25 Years For 'Sitaare Zameen Par' Screening
Aamir Khan recently revisited Kotai village near Bhuj, Gujarat, where he filmed his Oscar-nominated movie, 'Lagaan', 25 years ...
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Viewers charged more than ₹100 for Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube, team issues apology
Aamir Khan's team apologised for the higher rental price of his movie Sitaare Zameen Par on Apple devices, citing technical ...
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Zoom TV on MSNHansal Mehta Supports Aamir Khan's YouTube Pay-Per-View Approach for Sitaare Zameen Par: No Risk to Cinemas
Aamir Khan's choice to debut Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube 40 days post its theatrical launch ignited a conversation on ...
Actor Aamir Khan recently announced his unique pay-per-view model with which his films can now be watched on OTT. While he ...
Hansal Mehta said that Aamir Khan's decision to release Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube is a ‘smart, forward-thinking move’.
Aamir Khan's decision to release Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube after 40 days of its theatrical release sparked a discussion on social media about whether the pay-per-view model could affect theatres.
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Zoom TV on MSNAamir Khan's Team Apologizes Following Higher Charges for Apple Users to View Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube
Aamir Khan has chosen to debut his latest movie, Sitaare Zameen Par, on YouTube using a pay-per-view model, with a fee of Rs ...
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