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Balaji turns to micro drama segment Kutingg to rewrite streaming playbook as ALTT exits

The Initial strategy is to migrate all paid customers to the new app with whatever subscription packs they had already taken. Between Dussehra and Diwali, new content will be launched and acquisition of new customers undertaken.

September 17, 2025 / 16:19 IST
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Balaji Telefilms has found a new digital stage after its streaming platform ALTT was banned following a Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) order blocking 25 video streaming platforms in July this year.

The entertainment giant is now throwing its weight behind its micro drama segment, Kutingg  which was launched earlier this year. For all things digital, Balaji has turned Kutingg into a full-fledged OTT (over the top) app.

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Nitin Burman, Group Chief Revenue Officer, Balaji Telefilms told Moneycontrol that a couple of months back ALTT was merged with Balaji and when the company came to know about the ban it was clear that they wanted to accept what government was asking, hence they decided to shut down ALTT.

"We already had a brand Kutingg which was launched earlier for the vertical dramas. So we thought, since now we need to have an OTT platform and we have our existing slate of ALTT content which was created and very big shows and good shows were created, we will come back with Kutingg as an the OTT (over the top platform) offering for the audience," he said.