Hari Om App has announced the formation of a new advisory board as part of its plans to strengthen its global expansion strategy and widen the reach of spiritual and devotional content. The newly formed board includes actors and digital creators such as Parag Tyagi, Sudha Chandran, Jaya Bhattacharya, Aparna Dixit, Bhakt Bhagwad and Shri Kishori.
According to a press release, the move is aimed at promoting Indian culture, Sanatan Dharma and devotional storytelling to audiences across India and globally. The platform said the advisory board will include people from different walks of life who can contribute spiritual knowledge and meaningful insights while helping the platform connect with audiences across generations.
Hari Om App currently offers services such as Kundali creation, access to Panchang, offline paath, chalisas and aartis, along with devotional initiatives like Saathi. The platform is also preparing to introduce Temple Darshan itinerary features in the near future. With the newly announced advisory board, the company plans to further expand its content ecosystem and storytelling formats while keeping the essence of Indian spiritual traditions intact.
The platform is also focusing strongly on younger audiences through a dedicated Gen-Z advisory panel. Bhakt Bhagwad and Shri Kishori will work towards showcasing animated and kids’ devotional content designed to introduce younger viewers to Indian history and spirituality in engaging formats. Meanwhile, senior actors like Jaya Bhattacharya and Sudha Chandran are expected to strengthen the platform’s connection with older audiences, while Parag Tyagi and Aparna Dixit will help engage millennial viewers.
Speaking about the development, Kanhiya Mittal, Director of Hari Om App, said the advisory board marks a new beginning for the platform. He stated that Hari Om OTT aims to become a major destination for content based on Sanatan Dharma and Indian history through web series and AI films. He also expressed confidence that the addition of respected personalities would help the platform grow further in the coming years.
Actor Parag Tyagi said he joined the platform because of its commitment to presenting Sanatan stories and Vedic history in their purest form. Sudha Chandran also shared that the platform is creating a simple yet meaningful connection between audiences and Indian culture. Jaya Bhattacharya added that such platforms can help people understand more about Indian history and traditions, while Aparna Dixit said the initiative reflects the true essence of Sanatan culture and values.
With a mix of devotional services, AI-driven storytelling and content designed for audiences across generations, Hari Om OTT is now positioning itself as a broader spiritual entertainment platform with ambitions to expand internationally.
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