IN10 Media Network’s production house, Juggernaut Productions, has partnered with Pratilipi, a prominent digital storytelling portal.
The collaboration will concentrate on creating high-quality content for multiple OTT platforms.
The two firms hope to develop fascinating stories that resonate with audiences across India and beyond by leveraging their enormous library of original stories and Juggernaut Productions’ experience in creating engaging content.
Juggernaut Productions has agreed to choose and develop stories from Pratilipi’s extensive library of literary works into web series, films, and documentaries. The producing company has chosen five intriguing concepts from the vault.
On the collaboration, Samar Khan, CEO of Juggernaut Productions said, “We are thrilled to partner with Pratilipi to bring more original and engaging stories that connect with people on an emotional level to audiences worldwide. Together, we hope to create stories that inspire, entertain, and challenge audiences while also celebrating the diversity of Indian languages and cultures.”
Ambesh Tiwari, Business Head at Pratilipi, “We at Pratilipi are home to India’s largest pool of stories which resonate with the pulse of the masses. After winning with consumers in the written, audio and comic world we aim to win in the video world too. And what better partners than Juggernaut Productions to begin this journey!”
The collaboration between Juggernaut Productions and Pratilipi is expected to produce a range of projects across various genres and formats.
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