ZEE5
ZEE5 is an Indian subscription-based video-on-demand and over-the-top (OTT) streaming platform owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL), launched on 14 February 2018 as a comprehensive digital entertainment destination.[1][2] It offers a vast library exceeding 125,000 hours of on-demand content, including Bollywood and regional movies, original web series, TV shows, lifestyle programs, children's content, and over 90 live TV channels, accessible via web, mobile apps, smart TVs, and other devices.[3] The platform supports navigation in 12 languages—such as Hindi, English, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Odia, and Bhojpuri—catering primarily to South Asian audiences with a focus on regional storytelling and dubbed international titles.[3] ZEE5 emphasizes premium originals, alongside early access to TV episodes before broadcast and features like personalized recommendations, adjustable video quality, and seamless playback.[4] Its subscription model includes tiered plans for ad-free viewing, with free access to select content, driving significant engagement; in fiscal year 2025, it recorded 105 billion watch minutes, led by drama genres and non-Hindi regional content comprising nearly 70% of international consumption.[5][6] Globally, ZEE5 reaches audiences in over 190 countries, with a strong presence in regions like the US, UK, and Southeast Asia, where it streams licensed South Asian content and has expanded through partnerships for localized offerings.[7] Headquartered in Mumbai, the service has evolved under ZEEL's digital arm to compete in the OTT market, boasting monthly retention rates around 66% and billions of annual viewing minutes, while integrating live sports, news, and music videos to enhance user retention.[8][9]History
Launch and founding
ZEE5 was founded by Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) in 2018 as an over-the-top (OTT) video streaming platform aimed at capturing a share of India's burgeoning digital entertainment market, which was witnessing rapid growth in on-demand content consumption.[10][2] The service was officially launched on February 14, 2018, initially targeting the Indian audience with a focus on diverse regional preferences to differentiate from existing players.[10][11] At launch, ZEE5 offered an extensive initial content library comprising over 100,000 hours of video on demand (VOD), encompassing movies, TV shows, music videos, health and lifestyle content, and international titles alongside Indian productions.[10][11] The platform debuted with programming in 12 languages to cater to India's linguistic diversity, including Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Odia, and Bhojpuri.[10] Among the early original productions were regional series such as the Tamil comedy America Mappillai, the Hindi sitcom Life Sahi Hai (Season 2), and the biographical series Karenjit Kaur – The Untold Story of Sunny Leone, with the Telugu drama Chitra Vichitram following in 2019.[12][13][14] Early leadership at ZEE5 was helmed by Tarun Katial, who joined as CEO in May 2018 and emphasized the platform's strategy of prioritizing regional language content to engage India's multifaceted viewer base beyond urban Hindi-speaking audiences.[15][16] The service was made available primarily in India through its mobile app on Android and iOS devices, as well as a web platform, with compatibility for Android TVs, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Chromecast.[10] ZEE5 introduced a freemium model from the outset, offering free access to select content with ads and premium subscription tiers starting at a launch promotional rate of ₹99 per month for ad-free viewing and exclusive originals.[10][11]Expansion and key milestones
Following its initial launch, ZEE5 experienced significant growth in 2020 with the introduction of HiPi, a short-video feature integrated within the app, launched amid India's ban on TikTok and other Chinese apps. This move capitalized on the vacuum in the short-form video market, allowing users to create and share 90-second videos with filters and music tracks. HiPi was initially embedded in the ZEE5 platform to leverage its existing 80 million+ user base but was later spun off as a standalone app in 2021 to enable broader accessibility and independent growth. However, HiPi was discontinued in March 2022 as part of ZEE5's strategic refocus on core streaming offerings.[17][18][19] In 2021, ZEE5 expanded internationally by launching in the United States on June 22, targeting the South Asian diaspora with over 130,000 hours of content, including Bollywood films, regional shows, and originals from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This marked a strategic push into key markets like the US, UK, and Canada, where ZEE5 Global offered localized dubbing and subtitles to cater to diverse audiences. The expansion was supported by beta testing and partnerships to enhance content discovery for non-resident Indians. By 2023, ZEE5 had achieved over 100 million downloads globally, with a growing emphasis on 5G-enabled streaming in India to deliver higher-quality video and reduced buffering, aligning with the nationwide 5G rollout. In October 2023, Tarun Katial stepped down as CEO of ZEE5, with the digital business coming under the oversight of Amit Goenka as President of Global Digital and International Business.[20][21][22][23] ZEE5 entered the sports streaming arena in 2023 through a multi-year partnership as the official digital streaming partner for the International League T20 (ILT20) cricket tournament, offering free live matches on its platform alongside ZEE's linear TV channels. This venture represented ZEE5's first major foray into live sports, broadening its appeal beyond entertainment to cricket enthusiasts in India and the UAE. The proposed Zee-Sony merger, announced in 2021 but terminated in 2024 due to financial and timeline disputes, influenced strategic planning during discussions, prompting ZEE5 to pursue internal content synergies and diversification to strengthen its competitive position without the merger's completion.[24][25] From 2024 to 2025, ZEE5 accelerated its global and technological advancements, launching free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels in August 2025 on platforms like LG Smart TVs in India, followed by premium FAST channels in Europe by September, offering curated content across genres without subscription fees. The platform outlined a strategy to more than double its original content output, aiming for over 120 titles in FY26 compared to around 60 in FY25, with a focus on regional languages and international appeal. In February 2025, ZEE5 partnered with Fubo to integrate into multicultural bundles in the US, enhancing accessibility for South Asian viewers through Fubo's streaming service and adding ZEE5 as a direct-to-consumer option. These milestones underscored ZEE5's evolution into a multifaceted OTT leader, with 105 billion watch minutes recorded in FY25 driven by connected TV adoption and regional storytelling.[26][27][28][29][30]Content and Programming
Original productions
ZEE5 Originals represents the streaming service's in-house production arm, dedicated to creating exclusive web series, films, and specials that highlight diverse Indian narratives. By November 2025, ZEE5 has released over 100 original web series and more than 50 original films under this banner, focusing on culturally resonant stories across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and other regional languages to cater to India's multilingual audience.[31][28] Prominent examples include the crime drama series Aashram, starring Bobby Deol as a charismatic yet corrupt baba, which explores themes of power and faith across multiple seasons, and the thriller Abhay, featuring Sunny Deol as a no-nonsense cop tackling psychological cases. Among films, State of Siege: Temple Attack (2021), directed by Ken Ghosh and starring Akshaye Khanna, dramatizes the 2002 Akshardham temple siege based on real events, earning praise for its tense action sequences. In 2025, releases like the Telugu family entertainer Sankranthiki Vasthunam and the Hindi thriller film Bhagwat: Chapter One – Raakshas continued this trend, blending regional flavors with universal appeal.[32][33] ZEE5's production strategy prioritizes Bollywood-inspired dramas and thrillers alongside regional hits, with approximately 70% of viewership in FY25 coming from non-Hindi content to drive deeper engagement in South Indian markets. This includes targeted originals in Tamil and Telugu, such as suspenseful narratives rooted in local folklore, as part of a broader push for hyper-localized storytelling. The platform launched around 60 new titles in FY25, emphasizing high-quality, emotionally grounded productions over volume.[5][28][34] A key aspect of ZEE5 Originals' distribution is its premiere model, offering episodes of ZEE network shows a day before their TV broadcast to premium subscribers, alongside fully digital-first releases for exclusives. This hybrid approach enhances accessibility while building anticipation.[35][36] The originals have garnered recognition, with Karenjit Kaur – The Untold Story of Sunny Leone (2018) winning Best Web Series (Popular Choice) at the Gold Awards 2019 for its bold biopic portrayal of the actress's life journey. Other titles, like Mrs. (2025), have been highlighted for their impact in streaming awards circuits.[37][30]Licensed and acquired content
ZEE5's library of licensed and acquired content forms a substantial portion of its offerings, encompassing video-on-demand (VOD) assets and live television streams sourced from external partners and the broader ZEE Entertainment network. By 2025, the platform provides access to over 1.25 lakh hours of VOD content, including more than 4,000 films across Bollywood and regional cinema, alongside international titles dubbed into multiple Indian languages. This collection is supplemented by music videos and feeds from news channels, enabling viewers to explore diverse genres without relying solely on in-house productions.[38][39] The platform integrates over 90 live TV channels from the ZEE network, such as ZEE TV, ZEE Cinema, and ZEE News, delivering real-time streaming in languages including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. Key partnerships with studios facilitate the acquisition of blockbuster films and trending shows, with 2025 enhancements featuring festival specials and dubbed international content to broaden appeal. Premium subscribers benefit from advanced live TV features, including access to full episodes up to a day before their traditional broadcast, ensuring timely availability of acquired episodic content.[40][38][4] Regional emphasis is a core aspect of ZEE5's licensed portfolio, with dedicated language packs offering exclusive access to films and series in tongues like Marathi and Kannada. For instance, the Kannada pack includes over 800 movies, while Marathi selections highlight localized acquisitions tailored to cultural preferences. These packs, priced affordably at around ₹120 monthly, underscore partnerships that prioritize non-Hindi content, fostering inclusivity across India's linguistic diversity.[41][42][43]Sports streaming
ZEE5 entered the sports streaming market in January 2023 by securing the official digital rights for the International League T20 (ILT20) cricket tournament, enabling live streaming of all matches on its platform.[44] This partnership with the Emirates Cricket Board marked ZEE5's initial foray into live sports broadcasting, offering viewers access to the T20 league's games in multiple languages including English and Hindi.[45] By 2025, the collaboration extended to the third season of ILT20, with live coverage across ZEE5 and 15 linear TV channels, emphasizing high-definition streams to enhance viewer engagement.[46] The platform's sports content encompasses live channels, on-demand replays, and highlights, available in HD and select 4K formats for premium subscribers.[47][48] Users can access dedicated sports sections featuring live matches, post-game analysis, and video clips from events like cricket tournaments.[49] Beyond live events, ZEE5 streams sports dramas and movies, including inspirational films such as Jhund and Ghoomer, which explore themes of perseverance in cricket and golf, respectively.[50] By 2025, the library included over 40 sports movies and more than 20 web series, providing a mix of fictional narratives and real-life inspired stories.[51][52] Key partnerships have diversified ZEE5's offerings, focusing on ROI-driven selections without major leagues like the IPL.[53] In addition to ILT20, collaborations include the documentary series Indian Martial Arts: Ek Itihaas, which chronicles traditional Indian combat forms like Gatka and Silambam.[54] The platform expanded into regional sports with a three-year deal for the Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League (UPKL) in November 2025, streaming live matches in Hindi on ZEE5 starting with Season 2 in December.[55] International ventures, such as the 2025 partnership with Baseball United, introduced baseball leagues to Indian audiences via live streams on ZEE5 and select channels.[56] This growth reflects ZEE5's strategy to blend live events with narrative sports content, prioritizing accessible, high-quality streaming for cricket, kabaddi, and emerging disciplines by 2025.[57]Services and Platforms
HiPi short-video platform
HiPi is a user-generated content (UGC) platform developed by ZEE5, specializing in short-form videos typically ranging from 15 to 60 seconds, launched in July 2020 as an indigenous alternative to TikTok amid the Indian government's ban on certain Chinese apps.[58][17] Initially integrated within the ZEE5 app to leverage its existing user base of approximately 65 million monthly active users as of late 2020, HiPi entered beta testing in August 2020, allowing creators to produce videos up to 90 seconds with features tailored for Indian audiences.[59][60][61] It was relaunched as a standalone mobile app in 2022 to enhance accessibility and focus on independent growth for content creators.[62] The platform's core features emphasize creativity and engagement, including a suite of filters, special effects, and music integration drawn from ZEE's extensive library to facilitate easy video production.[63] Users can employ fandom tools for interactive challenges and live streams, fostering community building and self-expression among Indian creators.[64] A rewards system incentivizes participation, where viewers and creators earn coins by watching or producing content, redeemable for virtual gifts or other perks, promoting sustained activity on the app.[65] HiPi's content primarily revolves around entertainment genres such as dances, comedy sketches, and regional storytelling, available in 12 languages to cater to India's diverse linguistic landscape.[66] By 2025, the app had amassed over 600,000 ratings on the Google Play Store, reflecting strong user reception for its culturally resonant short-form ecosystem.[65] The platform boasts approximately 60 million monthly active users as of 2024, with growth driven by opportunities for creator monetization through branded challenges and live interactions.[62] Seamlessly integrated with ZEE5, HiPi enables cross-promotion by repurposing clips from original productions and live TV channels into bite-sized formats, allowing users to access and share this content under the same subscription umbrella while expanding ZEE5's reach to younger, mobile-first demographics.[67][60]ZEE5 app and web features
ZEE5 is accessible via its official website at zee5.com and dedicated mobile applications for Android and iOS devices, with the latest app versions updated as of November 2025 to support seamless streaming experiences.[68][69] The platform enables users to download content for offline viewing, ensuring entertainment availability without an internet connection, while personalized recommendations are generated based on viewing history to suggest tailored content across genres.[70][69] Multilingual interfaces support languages such as Hindi, Tamil, and others, catering to diverse regional audiences in India and beyond.[68] Key features of the ZEE5 app and web platform include ad-free streaming for premium subscribers, allowing uninterrupted playback of selected content.[68] Support for 4K resolution and HDR enhances visual quality for compatible titles, with Dolby Atmos audio integration for immersive sound experiences.[71] Users can create watchlists to save favorite shows and movies, implement parental controls to restrict access to age-appropriate content, and utilize voice search for quick content discovery through smart search functionality.[69][72] The interface integrates live TV channels, video-on-demand (VOD) libraries, and music videos into a unified dashboard, facilitating easy navigation between formats.[68] The user interface features a dynamic home screen highlighting trending sections, such as popular new releases and festival specials, to engage users immediately upon login.[68] Genre-based browsing allows exploration of categories like drama, comedy, and action, with ZEE5 Premium subscriptions unlocking access to exclusive originals and ad-free viewing options.[68] This design prioritizes intuitive content discovery, reducing navigation time for viewers seeking specific entertainment. Accessibility options include multi-language subtitles for a wide range of content, promoting inclusivity for non-native speakers and hearing-impaired users.[68] A low-data mode, optimized for the Indian market, reduces data consumption by up to 50% during browsing and streaming, making it suitable for users on limited bandwidth plans.[70] Seamless switching between devices is supported through account synchronization, enabling continuity of watchlists and progress across web, mobile, and connected TVs.[73] In 2025, ZEE5 introduced enhancements for improved performance, including an in-house transcoder that delivers faster load times and reduced buffering for smoother playback.[74] Additionally, bundled FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) channels were launched, providing free access to curated movies, shows, and regional programming without requiring a subscription, initially integrated on platforms like LG Smart TVs and expanded globally.[75][76]Availability and Access
Device compatibility and global reach
ZEE5 supports a wide array of devices to ensure broad accessibility for users worldwide. The platform is compatible with Android devices running version 8.0 or higher, iOS devices on version 15.0 or higher, and major web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.[77] For connected TVs, it works on Samsung Smart TVs from 2017 models onward with Tizen OS 3.0 or later, LG Smart TVs from 2017 with webOS 3.5 or higher, and Android TVs on OS 7.0 and above.[77] Streaming devices like Apple TV (4th generation HD and 4K models), Amazon Fire TV Stick (2nd generation and newer), and Google Chromecast (2nd generation and later) are also supported, enabling seamless integration across home entertainment systems.[77] In terms of global reach, ZEE5 is available in over 190 countries, with a primary focus on India and significant expansion into key international markets including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates.[78] The service caters to South Asian diaspora communities through localized content delivery, featuring servers optimized for these regions to minimize latency.[79] Regional adaptations include language packs supporting Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, and others, tailored for users in diaspora markets like the US where Hindi and English options are prominent.[80] Additionally, in 2025, ZEE5 introduced free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels, such as Z Dil Se, Z Horror Nights, and Z Comedy Nation, available on LG Smart TVs in India, providing no-subscription access to multilingual South Asian programming.[81][75] Technically, ZEE5 enables streaming in up to 4K resolution for premium subscribers on compatible devices, with support for multi-device logins allowing up to five simultaneous streams per account.[82][83] The platform is VPN-friendly, permitting users to access geo-restricted content by connecting to Indian servers, though this depends on the VPN provider's compatibility.[78] However, challenges persist due to content licensing agreements, which vary by region and result in limited availability of certain titles, such as sports content, outside India.[78] Gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox have limited or no native support as of 2025, restricting access on those platforms compared to other devices.[84]Subscription models and pricing
ZEE5 offers a free tier that provides access to a limited selection of content, including select movies, TV shows, and live channels, supported by advertisements. This model allows users to sample the platform without cost, though premium content such as originals and ad-free viewing requires a paid subscription.[85] The premium subscription in India features an ad-free experience with full library access, including over 4,500 hours of content across languages. The standard premium plan is priced at ₹99 per month or ₹999 annually, supporting streaming on up to five devices simultaneously. For enhanced quality, a 4K upgrade is available within the premium tier, offering UHD streaming and Dolby Atmos audio on compatible devices, often bundled in the annual plan for ₹1,299 (discounted from ₹1,999). While ZEE5 supports multi-device usage suitable for families, no distinct family-specific plan is offered beyond the standard multi-screen limits.[86][87][43] In July 2025, ZEE5 launched "Apni Bhasha" regional packs to cater to linguistic preferences, priced at ₹120 per month for single-language access covering Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Kannada, and Malayalam, among seven options. These packs provide ad-free viewing of language-specific content, including originals and dubbed shows, aiming to personalize the user experience in a market where non-Hindi consumption reached 70% in 2025.[42][88][5] Globally, particularly in the US, ZEE5's pricing starts at $4.99 per month for basic single-language plans, scaling to $19.99 monthly for the all-languages premium tier with ad-free access and 4K support. Annual options offer up to 50% discounts, such as $59.99 for the all-languages premium tier, enabling streaming on multiple devices for diaspora audiences.[89][90] Complementing paid models, ZEE5 introduced free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels in September 2025, launching three premium ones—Zee One English, Zee One French, and Zee One German—in Europe, accessible without subscription via partner platforms. These channels deliver continuous curated content in genres like drama and horror, enhancing free access. Additionally, partnerships such as the Zee Family add-on with FuboTV in the US provide bundled premium channels starting at affordable rates to expand reach.[27][91] In 2025, ZEE5 shifted toward affordable regional models like Apni Bhasha to drive adoption among India's approximately 659 million smartphone users, emphasizing bundling with telecom plans and language personalization to target the 1 billion-plus mobile-connected population. This strategy reduced operating losses by focusing on cost-effective, hyper-local subscriptions amid rising non-metro viewership.[92][93][94][34]| Tier | Monthly Price (India) | Annual Price (India) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | ₹0 | ₹0 | Ad-supported, limited content |
| Premium HD | ₹99 | ₹999 | Ad-free, full library, multi-device |
| Premium 4K | Included in premium | ₹1,299 | UHD streaming, Dolby Atmos |
| Apni Bhasha (Regional) | ₹120 | N/A | Single-language ad-free access |