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'9 April' to Stream on Binge

Dhaka, 25 January 2022: '9 April', a crime drama web series, directed by Kaushik Sankar Das, will be released on Binge, a local OTT (over-the-top) platform. The six-episode series will be available on the popular OTT platform by the end of this month.

The story of Binge original web series 'April 9' is based on a brutal murder, greed and abuse of power. Sohail Mandal, Zakia Bari Momo, Tama Mirza, Tropa Majumdar, and many other well-known actors have starred in the series. The teaser for the Binge original series has already been revealed on social media platforms. The teaser link of the web series can be viewed from the given link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs5dhHU09lM

Kaushik Sankar Das, the director of the web series, said, "Everyone has tried their level best so that the story is beautifully told and to present a fantastic show to the audience. We anticipate a strong response from the audience to the online series."

The Binge app is available for both Android and iOS smartphones. Customers can watch the '9 April' series on their smartphones by installing the app and subscribing to daily, weekly, or monthly packages at 5-taka, 25 taka and 75 taka respectively (price excludes VAT, supplementary duty and surcharge).

Ahmed Armaan Siddiqui, Executive Vice President; Digital VAS and New Business at Robi Axiata Ltd said, “To cater the entertainment-loving audience, we are creating a massive library of entertainment with local and foreign content on the country's largest digital entertainment platform, Binge. Local producers are getting opportunities to bring local content to the global stage, such as ‘9 April’ through Binge. We hope the content will create a great appeal to the audience.”

Binge is an OTT video streaming platform that offers limitless entertainment through live TV, web series, movies, dramas, and Binge Exclusive Originals. The platform provides a large library of local entertainment, including original and video content from Bangla dramas. The motto 'Entertainment Made Endless' is truly reflected in Binge.