aha OTT, a regional streaming service, has amped up the excitement for its upcoming office sitcom, ‘Vere Level Office’, by releasing an energetic corporate anthem. The series, set to premiere on December 12, promises a laughter-filled exploration of corporate life, and the anthem has already struck a chord with audiences.
Titled ‘Vere Level Office’, the anthem encapsulates the chaos and humour of office dynamics. Sung by L.V. Revanth and Sindhuja Srinivasan, with music composed by Ajay Arasada and lyrics by the celebrated Bhaskarabhatla, the track is poised to become the unofficial rallying cry for office-goers. It is a lively ode to the quirks of corporate life, perfectly setting the tone for the hilarious series.
Directed by E. Sathi Babu and produced by Varun Entertainments, ‘Vere Level Office’ will be aha OTT’s first foray into office sitcoms in the regional space. New episodes will be released every Thursday and Friday at 7 pm. The series takes viewers into the lively world of ‘The Great Indian Company’, offering a satirical yet heartfelt take on office politics, quirky colleagues, and everyday corporate chaos.
With its unpredictable storylines and vibrant characters, the show promises to deliver a blend of humour and relatability. The show’s ensemble cast, featuring talents like RJ Kajal, Akhil Sarthak, Subhasree, Mirchi Kiran, Ritu Chowdary, Swathi Chowdary, and many more, brings the eccentricities of office life to the screen with a dynamic flair.
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