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Following the success of his mythological drama 'Kannappa', Telugu filmmaker Vishnu Manchu is making a bold move into digital ...
In a nutshell, that’s exactly how Kuku TV’s Rented Husband or Moj’s Happily Never After and every other microdrama found space in the video consumer’s playlist.
Actor-producer Vishnu Manchu is making headlines once again, this time for a business move. The Kannappa actor has committed ...
Tollywood is abuzz with the latest move from actor–producer Vishnu Manchu, who has just announced a groundbreaking ₹100 crore ...
India is witnessing a surge in microdramas, 60-second reel-style episodes, attracting millions of viewers and transforming the country's entertainment landscape.
The plots are predictable – a disguised billionaire, boy-meets-girl, saas-bahu sagas – and high on melodrama. AISHWARYA ...
Having originated in China where they are called Duanju, these serialised 1-3 minute microdramas take up the smartphone’s portrait orientation and are intended to be watched in short spurts ...
Cineverse (Nasdaq: CNVS), a next-generation entertainment studio, and Banyan Ventures, the venture arm of former ABC ...
The company intends to unveil a series of “microdramas,” or fast-paced, scripted series that take place in one-minute increments, that are aimed at viewers who use mobile platforms.
Vishnu Manchu, after the success of Kannappa, is investing Rs100 crore in microdramas: short, cinematic episodes for mobile ...
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