For the world television premiere of the Salman Khan-starrer 'Bajrangi
Bhaijaan', Star India network's movie channel Star Gold launched the 4K
service. The movie was simulcast along with the film's HD & SD
versions on October 11 at 12.30 pm. This makes 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' the
first Hindi movie to be premiered in 4K.
As a build-up to the 4K premiere, the channel aired specially created promos and short-format content videos in the same service. The content was delivered in the same manner as Video On Demand content housed by various DTH operators.
The 4K technology
Interchangeably known as UHD (Ultra-High Definition), 4K is a term that encompasses visual resolution technology that offers many more pixels than regular HDTV. 4K display has to comprise at least 3,840 pixels (horizontal) x 2,160 pixels (vertical) of resolution, where the horizontal can go above 4,000 pixels.
This puts it on the top of the current graph of digital resolutions, followed by full HD at 1080 and HD at 720. 4K-ready TV monitors have been around since 2013 and 4K resolution film and photo cameras have reportedly been in use commercially since 2012. The James Cameron film 'Avatar' was known to have been shot in 4K resolution.
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