Vice Studios, a powerhouse in the entertainment realm, has secured a noteworthy win at the recent Filmfare Awards for their groundbreaking non-fiction series ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’.
This victory not only marks their prowess but also signals a paradigm shift in storytelling within the industry.
Their latest offering, ‘Rainbow Rishta’, delves into the LGBTQI community, earning acclaim for its audacious narrative.
As per a press release, spearheaded by filmmaker Jaydeep Sarkar, this series has garnered widespread critical praise, solidifying Vice Studios’ foothold in diverse storytelling.
Samira Kanwar, Vice Studios’ head in India, expressed elation, citing the global resonance of their unique and inclusive tales. Their foray into Amazon Prime Video with ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’ and subsequent ‘Rainbow Rishta’ exemplifies their commitment to thought-provoking, culturally pertinent content.
Nilesh Zaveri, Vice Media’s Managing Director for APAC, lauded the studio’s growth in documentary content, showcasing over 30 hours across major platforms. Their versatile portfolio spans true crime exposés to heartfelt docuseries, reinforcing Vice Studios as the go-to hub for fact-based narratives in India’s dynamic media landscape.
As Vice Studios continues to captivate audiences worldwide, their mission remains unwavering – to craft stories reflecting the richness and diversity of the human experience. Their accolades at Filmfare serve as a testament to their journey, with aspirations reaching far beyond mere awards.
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