Videocon, which acquired the leisure format from media conglomerate Bennett, Coleman and Co in November 2007, has so far launched 80 revamped Planet M stores.
The company plans to take the number of outlets to 1,500 from 200 at present in the next three years. Simultaneously, the number of Next outlets will be increased to 650 from 400.
Dhoot said the company was witnessing 40 per cent revenues from sale of mobile phones and accessories at Planet M. It is looking at offering company-labelled telecom products, including mobile pouches, phone insurance and extended warranties. It is in talks with a few general insurance companies.
Apart from retailing mobiles and IT products, the company has plans to launch laptops, mobile phones and gaming solutions under the Videocon brand, he added while declining to divulge further details.
Meanwhile, Videocon Retail on Sunday launched the country's first cafe-in-store Cafe eARTh, a platform for young budding artists to portray their talent, at its Planet M store in Hyderabad. "Our idea is to launch 250 cafe-in-stores in the next three years," Dhoot said.
Videocon Retail garnered revenues of Rs 800 crore from Next and Rs 100 crore from Planet M last year. With the enhanced retail presence, this year's revenue contribution from the two formats will be Rs 1,500 crore and Rs 400 crore respectively, he said.