Colors Bangla announces new fiction show ‘Indrani’

Colors Bangla announces new fiction show ‘Indrani’

The family entertainment channel, Colors Bangla announced a new fiction show ‘Indrani’ which depicts an unconventional romance between an older woman with a younger man. Helmed by Shashi Sumeet, special partner Dear Lotteries. The show features Ankita Chakraborty and Rahul Ganguli playing the lead roles, including Soma Chakraborty, Bikash ...


Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Dr Arora- Gupt Rog Visheshagya’ to stream on SonyLIV

Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Dr Arora- Gupt Rog Visheshagya’ to stream on SonyLIV

Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali-created show ‘Dr Arora- Gupt Rog Visheshagya’ is set to premiere on SonyLIV on July 22. Starring seasoned actor Kumud Mishra in the title role, the show is billed as a quirky, light-hearted dramedy that chronicles the life and times of a traveling sex consultant and his various patients. A Window Seat Films and Relianc...


Moj launches ‘Moj Art Factory’

Moj launches ‘Moj Art Factory’

India’s number one short video app, Moj, recently launched its first-ever art competition, #MojArtFactory. This uniquely curated property is aimed at empowering art enthusiasts and creators across the nation to showcase their talent #MojArtFactory comprises four challenges – MakeOverArt, FusionArt, EmotionInArt, ColourSwitch, and one art batt...


Viacom18 Studios partners with HeyHey

Viacom18 Studios partners with HeyHey

Viacom18 Studios, the production house has collaborated with HeyHey!, an online platform to venture into the Web3 space. The film studio has also launched its NFT project, ‘Shabaash Mithu’ NFTs, an NFT collection with HeyHey! as its technology partner. NFT holders including audiences and enthusiasts will be allowed to claim the free NFTs t...


5G spectrum: BIF bats for level playing field for biz, tech firms

5G spectrum: BIF bats for level playing field for biz, tech firms

Broadband India Forum, an industry body of tech companies, has now tried to call out the telcos by saying “depriving enterprises of TRAI recommended” direct administrative allocation of spectrum for captive non-public networks (CNPNs) will “prevent fair competition, liberalisation and progress”.