Digikore Studios has unveiled an exciting new show, ‘Indian Angels,’ set to premiere on the popular OTT platform JioCinema in late October.
This unique series not only offers angel investors the chance to support budding startups but also extends a rare opportunity to viewers to become investors themselves.
‘Indian Angels’ features a distinguished panel of angel investors, each with a remarkable journey from humble beginnings to extraordinary success.
The lineup includes Ankit Agarwal, Founder and CEO of InsuranceDekho; Shreedha Singh, Co-founder of T.A.C – The Ayurveda Co.; Kunal Kishore, Founder & Director of Value 360; Ajinkya Firodia, Managing Director of Kinetic Engineering Ltd.; Rikant Pittie, COO & Co-Founder of EaseMyTrip; and Aparna Thygarajan, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer of Shobitam.
Abhishek More, Founder and CEO of Digikore Studios, expressed his pride in this pioneering venture, emphasizing that ‘Indian Angels’ signifies a movement that will reshape India’s investment landscape and the trajectory of Indian businesses.
JioCinema, the prominent OTT platform, shared their enthusiasm, describing ‘Indian Angels’ as a transformative show that democratizes angel investing and places investment opportunities at the forefront of entertainment.
The inaugural episode of ‘Indian Angels’ is scheduled for a late October release, followed by the unveiling of two episodes every week on the JioCinema platform.
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