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“Friends: The Reunion Special” has broken viewership records at Sky One, becoming the network’s most watched show ever with more than 5.3 million tuning in to see the one-off special, which was available exclusively on Sky and its Now streaming service in the region.
The special now stands as Sky’s most watched program across live, recorded and downloaded viewing from the past two years. “Friends: The Reunion” is second to only “Game of Thrones” for the largest ever audience across Sky’s entire portfolio of entertainment channels and for the most-watched piece of content in its first 24 hours from launch on Now.
In further evidence of the show’s sustained popularity, the reunion special now stands alone as the best organic performing content across Sky and Now’s social channels as well, with the #FriendsReunion tag trending locally as well as globally on the day of launch.
Acquisition...
“Friends: The Reunion Special” has broken viewership records at Sky One, becoming the network’s most watched show ever with more than 5.3 million tuning in to see the one-off special, which was available exclusively on Sky and its Now streaming service in the region.
The special now stands as Sky’s most watched program across live, recorded and downloaded viewing from the past two years. “Friends: The Reunion” is second to only “Game of Thrones” for the largest ever audience across Sky’s entire portfolio of entertainment channels and for the most-watched piece of content in its first 24 hours from launch on Now.
In further evidence of the show’s sustained popularity, the reunion special now stands alone as the best organic performing content across Sky and Now’s social channels as well, with the #FriendsReunion tag trending locally as well as globally on the day of launch.
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- 6/11/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
The trailer of the Kirti Kulhari-starrer film "Shaadisthan" released on Friday. Talking about her character Sasha in the road trip film, Kirti says she could instantly relate to it.
"I could instantly relate to my character Sasha - an unapologetic, strong and confident young woman who lives life on her own terms, strives to shatter stereotypes, and isn't worried about being judged by anyone. Shaadisthan is not only an entertaining movie but also holds a mirror to society and the conditioning it imposes on people and how people live by it as if it's their truth," Kirti shared, talking about her role and the film.
The film narrates the journey of four young and free-spirited musicians, a smalltown couple and their young daughter in a camper van, travelling from Mumbai to a small town in Rajasthan. It aims to deliver the message that being unconventional doesn't equate to being morally wrong.
"I could instantly relate to my character Sasha - an unapologetic, strong and confident young woman who lives life on her own terms, strives to shatter stereotypes, and isn't worried about being judged by anyone. Shaadisthan is not only an entertaining movie but also holds a mirror to society and the conditioning it imposes on people and how people live by it as if it's their truth," Kirti shared, talking about her role and the film.
The film narrates the journey of four young and free-spirited musicians, a smalltown couple and their young daughter in a camper van, travelling from Mumbai to a small town in Rajasthan. It aims to deliver the message that being unconventional doesn't equate to being morally wrong.
- 6/4/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Budding filmmaker Shenpenn Khymsar says that the youth of Darjeeling is either politically radicalized or struggling to find their voice. He adds that in order to keep its cultural diversity intact, Darjeeling deserves separate statehood.
Shenpenn Khymsar is from Darjeeling and his new film "Broken Wings" is about his land. It talks of politics, Gorkhaland and other issues, beyond depicting the beauty of the place.
"I have no problem of showing Darjeeling in postcards -- toy train, mountain, tea garden etc. But the fact is, since independence, Darjeeling did not see the economic growth that many other states have. I have lost many of my friends who became alcoholic, went into depression or committed suicide because there are not many job opportunities. Not everyone can afford to leave their home in search of a better life. I think as a filmmaker it is my responsibility to tap into those unexplored...
Shenpenn Khymsar is from Darjeeling and his new film "Broken Wings" is about his land. It talks of politics, Gorkhaland and other issues, beyond depicting the beauty of the place.
"I have no problem of showing Darjeeling in postcards -- toy train, mountain, tea garden etc. But the fact is, since independence, Darjeeling did not see the economic growth that many other states have. I have lost many of my friends who became alcoholic, went into depression or committed suicide because there are not many job opportunities. Not everyone can afford to leave their home in search of a better life. I think as a filmmaker it is my responsibility to tap into those unexplored...
- 9/7/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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