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FIRST PIECE: Kamal Haasan receiving the set top box of an infotainment channel from its Chief Operating Officer Nag Ravi in Chennai on Sunday.
CHENNAI: Kamal Haasan launched the SR Plus infotainment channel and writer Sujatha received the first set top box from the actor. SR Plus infotainment channel, a division of SR TV Malaysia Sdn Bhd- Malayasia and SR Plus infotainment (India), has a joint venture with #G digital solutions Inc, a leading technology solutions MNC. SR Plus is their second channel and has the distinction of being the first satellite interactive infotainment channel. SR Plus interactive channel offers all that one needs to watch in a channel. This includes regional flash news, entertainment and sports networks simultaneously on one channel or select any video to watch full screen. You can check the latest in news, weather and entertainment, view your investment portfolio, play games or karaoke. It can activate a programme through an SMS from your mobile phone, do mobile banking, stock trading, satellite shopping, send and receive e-mail, play movie on demand or music on demand. Nag Ravi welcomed the gathering. Writers Malan and Madan spoke.
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