Rose Audio Visuals, a leading name in the entertainment industry, has announced a strategic partnership with acclaimed filmmaker Nandini Reddy and Kanakavalli Talkies.
This collaboration marks Rose Audio Visuals’ significant expansion into the Telugu market, aiming to bring high-quality content across various languages to Indian audiences.
Known for producing hit shows like ‘Mithiya’ and ‘Duranga’, Rose Audio Visuals has established robust partnerships with industry giants such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Zee5, and Sony Liv. Recently, the company ventured into the realm of audio storytelling with the launch of RosePod, offering 100 original fiction and non-fiction shows, UNI has reported.
Reddy, celebrated for her films ‘Oh! Baby’ and ‘Ala Modalaindi’, continues to make waves in the digital space with her Netflix anthology film ‘Pitta Kathalu’. Her collaboration with Rose Audio Visuals signifies a shared passion for storytelling and a commitment to innovation in the entertainment industry.
Goldie Behl, founder of Rose Audio Visuals, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting his long-standing friendship with Reddy and their mutual creative vision.
“I am thrilled to collaborate with Nandini, a filmmaker whose work I deeply respect. Together, we aim to elevate the Telugu OTT space with compelling narratives and high-quality production,” Behl said.
Reddy echoed his sentiments, emphasizing their shared aesthetic and excitement for the Telugu OTT space. “This partnership is a perfect blend of creativity and shared vision. I am excited to bring new and engaging content to Telugu audiences and explore innovative storytelling techniques with Rose Audio Visuals,” Reddy added.
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