Viacom18’s and India’s leading advertising-led video-on-demand streaming platform, Voot, continues to soar higher and expand its content library to entice young audiences.
Understanding the young viewers’ growing need for light-hearted, entertaining, and relatable content, and aiming to reach out to male audiences across metros, tier I and tier II cities, the platform will exclusively stream ‘Brochara S2’ and ‘Baked- Teen Tigada’, ‘Sab Bigada S3’ starting from April 18 and April 25, 2022.
As per the company’s press release, The bromance between four friends, ‘Brochara S2’, a slice-of-life comedy explores the nuances of male bonding and friendship, helping each character to tide through their troubles and fears while connected by a long-distance relationship.
On the other hand, ‘Baked S3’ follows the reunion of three friends after 7 years, after an unfortunate incident for a vacation in the hills, to take a break, from their mundane lives. Filled with laughter, comedy, and expectations far from reality, the series offers much to discover at every turn of their rollercoaster of a trip.
‘Brochara S1’ and ‘Baked’ S1 and S2 will also exclusively stream on Voot.
Commenting on the new content lineup, Chanpreet Arora; Head – AVOD (Voot), Viacom18 Digital Ventures, said, “At Voot, we have recognized the changing entertainment needs of our viewers and have constantly innovated to deliver content that appeals to all. Keeping up the momentum and strengthening our libraries with a focus to appeal to the younger audience, with web series like ‘Brochara’ and ‘Baked’, we continue to expand our content offerings to bring delightful comedy, light-hearted, fun, and relatable content for our existing while also attracting a newer set of users.”
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