New website for Bollywood fans

An on-line broadcaster, which brings premier Hindi movies, television programmes, music videos and programmes based on Bollywood to people around the world, has launched their new venture of a social network.

ChannelMine, the newest venture of TinselVision, will offer Bollywood fans full, 360 degrees access to the films, television shows with the facility for the members to upload videos and photos, chat with friends on the network, read blogs about upcoming films and their stars, play Bollywood- themed games.

"This new platform will only extend what TinselVision currently offers fans: 24X7 access to their favourite Bollywood content," TinselVision has said in a statement.

TinselVision has the viewers from 85 countries, including India, and traffic to the site has more than doubled over April, with 535,287 visitors for the May period alone.

ChannelMine, a free online networking service fully integrated with TinselVision, combines the web's latest widgets and gadgets with premium free, interactive content, contests and games for a global community of Bollywood fans and Indian entertainment enthusiasts.It service will introduce interactive games, trivia and other toys and gadgets, anchored by premium television, film, sports and short-form content viewing and promotions -- all driven by incentivized communities, where innovative contests and rewards programs re-define traffic-building techniques among network offerings.

Viewers can watch programmes via IPTV to PCs, laptops, TVs and mobile devices in India, the US, UK, Canada and globally at their portal at www.Tinselvision.Com.

TinselVision had partnership with major film studios of Bollywood - Yash Raj Films, Shemaroo Movies and UTV as well as Zee TV, Star TV, Zoom TV, Ultra and B4U Networks.

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