Actress Gul Panag will be soon seen in the upcoming streaming show ‘Good Bad Girl’.
The actress will be portraying the character of a lawyer for the first time. The show, set against the backdrop of Mumbai, revolves around Maya Ahuja, a lively and quirky girl who has three different stories to tell. The trailer of the show was unveiled on Wednesday in Mumbai’s Juhu area.
Talking about the show, Gul Panag said, “I was quite intrigued by the script and the show’s concept. The story comes with a lot of spunk yet is an everyday story that the audiences will relate to and have a good laugh. The characters are all quirky and freshly written, with various layers to them which add the right spice to the story.”
The series reflects on how people, rules, cultures, societies, and laws impact the mind of a seven-year-old to turn...
The actress will be portraying the character of a lawyer for the first time. The show, set against the backdrop of Mumbai, revolves around Maya Ahuja, a lively and quirky girl who has three different stories to tell. The trailer of the show was unveiled on Wednesday in Mumbai’s Juhu area.
Talking about the show, Gul Panag said, “I was quite intrigued by the script and the show’s concept. The story comes with a lot of spunk yet is an everyday story that the audiences will relate to and have a good laugh. The characters are all quirky and freshly written, with various layers to them which add the right spice to the story.”
The series reflects on how people, rules, cultures, societies, and laws impact the mind of a seven-year-old to turn...
- 9/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Nov 14 (Ians) Actress Shweta Tripathi Sharma is now focussing on her new project Escaype Live after the release of her much-hyped series Mirzapur 2. She says process of preparation for her next, amidst the pandemic, has been completely different from what it used to be in normal times.
Escaype Live follows the lives of five young Indians grappling with their mundane existences. Finding quick fame on a massively popular live-streaming app, these youngsters explore the suspended reality of the internet and its impact on an emerging Digital Bharat.
Shweta runs a beauty parlour in the show.
"The show has an enticing premise and I can't wait to start working with Abhishek Sengupta, my 'Laakhon Mein Ek' director. Ordinarily, prepping for this part would've meant spending time at a beauty parlour seeing their way of life. But prep in times of Covid are drastically different," she said.
"I am...
Escaype Live follows the lives of five young Indians grappling with their mundane existences. Finding quick fame on a massively popular live-streaming app, these youngsters explore the suspended reality of the internet and its impact on an emerging Digital Bharat.
Shweta runs a beauty parlour in the show.
"The show has an enticing premise and I can't wait to start working with Abhishek Sengupta, my 'Laakhon Mein Ek' director. Ordinarily, prepping for this part would've meant spending time at a beauty parlour seeing their way of life. But prep in times of Covid are drastically different," she said.
"I am...
- 11/14/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Oct 16 (Ians) Actress Shweta Tripathi has joined the cast of web series, Escaype Live.
"'Escaype Live' is one of the most fantastic concepts I've heard. As soon as I heard about it, there were so many other characters I wanted to play," Shweta said.
"One of the biggest reasons for me to get involved is because Abhishek Sengupta is one of my favourite directors, who I've worked with in 'Lakhon Mein Ek' season two. I would want to be a part of every project he does. When he told me about this concept and storyline, I just had to do it. There's a Benaras connection again as I will be shooting there as well. Benaras is special and sacred to me. I'm excited to be back on set as that's my happy place," Said Shweta, who started out with Neeraj Ghaywan's much-feted film "Masaan", which was based in Benaras.
"'Escaype Live' is one of the most fantastic concepts I've heard. As soon as I heard about it, there were so many other characters I wanted to play," Shweta said.
"One of the biggest reasons for me to get involved is because Abhishek Sengupta is one of my favourite directors, who I've worked with in 'Lakhon Mein Ek' season two. I would want to be a part of every project he does. When he told me about this concept and storyline, I just had to do it. There's a Benaras connection again as I will be shooting there as well. Benaras is special and sacred to me. I'm excited to be back on set as that's my happy place," Said Shweta, who started out with Neeraj Ghaywan's much-feted film "Masaan", which was based in Benaras.
- 10/16/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Viacom18 Motion Pictures today announced the launch of its digital content brand – Tipping Point. The brand will extend the Viacom18 Motion Pictures productons by creating contemporary, engaging and path breaking content for online audiences. The brand offers a host of web series, short films and non-traditional formats with unconventional narratives.
Commenting on the development, Ajit Andhare, COO, Viacom18 Motion Pictures said, “Having conquered the big screen through unconventional narratives, it is time for Viacom18 Motion Pictures to make its mark in the rapidly emerging digital content space. Tipping Point – our digital content brand will appeal to consumers looking for edgy, contemporary, provocative yet relatable content typically missing in the traditional or mainstream media. Through Tipping Point, Viacom18 Motion Pictures will evolve from being a film studio into a holistic content studio, reaching beyond theatrical offerings into millions of screens on mobile & personal devices with its unique storytelling.”
As a part...
Commenting on the development, Ajit Andhare, COO, Viacom18 Motion Pictures said, “Having conquered the big screen through unconventional narratives, it is time for Viacom18 Motion Pictures to make its mark in the rapidly emerging digital content space. Tipping Point – our digital content brand will appeal to consumers looking for edgy, contemporary, provocative yet relatable content typically missing in the traditional or mainstream media. Through Tipping Point, Viacom18 Motion Pictures will evolve from being a film studio into a holistic content studio, reaching beyond theatrical offerings into millions of screens on mobile & personal devices with its unique storytelling.”
As a part...
- 5/3/2018
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Indian studio, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures has launched a digital content division called Tipping Point to create web series and short films.
Upcoming web series include “X Ray – Selected Satyajit Ray Shorts” based on stories by the late lifetime achievement Oscar winner, and directed by Srijit Mukherji (“Autograph”); an untitled crime thriller from Imtiaz Ali (“Rockstar”); “Jamtara”, a story about India’s phishing capital by Soumendra Padhi (“Budhia Singh: Born to Run”) and psychological thriller “Best Days” by Abhishek Sengupta (“Laakhon Mein Ek”).
The content will initially be available on Viacom 18’s Ott channel Voot and Reliance’s Jio platform. “We are not looking at ourselves just as movie makers but as content makers in the digital ecosystem as well,” Viacom 18 Motion Pictures COO Ajit Andhare told Variety in March. “Our ability to tell stories in film and working with top filmmakers translates very well to produce content in the digital world.
Upcoming web series include “X Ray – Selected Satyajit Ray Shorts” based on stories by the late lifetime achievement Oscar winner, and directed by Srijit Mukherji (“Autograph”); an untitled crime thriller from Imtiaz Ali (“Rockstar”); “Jamtara”, a story about India’s phishing capital by Soumendra Padhi (“Budhia Singh: Born to Run”) and psychological thriller “Best Days” by Abhishek Sengupta (“Laakhon Mein Ek”).
The content will initially be available on Viacom 18’s Ott channel Voot and Reliance’s Jio platform. “We are not looking at ourselves just as movie makers but as content makers in the digital ecosystem as well,” Viacom 18 Motion Pictures COO Ajit Andhare told Variety in March. “Our ability to tell stories in film and working with top filmmakers translates very well to produce content in the digital world.
- 5/2/2018
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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