Hit Bollywood Movie ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ Remade As TV Series
Mansoor Khan’s hit Bollywood movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak has been remade as a TV series by BBC Studios India for Viacom 18 network Colors. Starring Karamm Rajpal and Trupti Mishra and launching today, the Romeo and Juliet-esque show chronicles the immortal love story of Rajneesh, a city-bred medical student, and Poornima, a resilient village girl; they fall for each other and unite with an eternal promise, to stay together forever. The show draws inspiration from true events of reincarnation and is based on November Rain by Mrinal and Abhigyan Jha. BBC Studios said the show “marks a new move for the Global Entertainment business into continuing drama internationally.” Global entertainment recently restructured under Matt Forde. “It is often said that there are very few wholly original stories, and, well, this one, Qayaamat Se Qayaamat Tak, is the mother of them all,...
Mansoor Khan’s hit Bollywood movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak has been remade as a TV series by BBC Studios India for Viacom 18 network Colors. Starring Karamm Rajpal and Trupti Mishra and launching today, the Romeo and Juliet-esque show chronicles the immortal love story of Rajneesh, a city-bred medical student, and Poornima, a resilient village girl; they fall for each other and unite with an eternal promise, to stay together forever. The show draws inspiration from true events of reincarnation and is based on November Rain by Mrinal and Abhigyan Jha. BBC Studios said the show “marks a new move for the Global Entertainment business into continuing drama internationally.” Global entertainment recently restructured under Matt Forde. “It is often said that there are very few wholly original stories, and, well, this one, Qayaamat Se Qayaamat Tak, is the mother of them all,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Max Goldbart and Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Actors Karamm Rajpal and Trupti Mishra will be seen starring in the reincarnation romance thriller titled ‘Qayaamat Se Qayaamat Tak’, which is inspired by a true story. The show draws inspiration from true events of reincarnation and is based on the successful novel, ‘November Rain’ (written by Mrinal and Abhigyan Jha).
Starring Karamm and Trupti in lead roles, the show chronicles the immortal love story of Rajneesh, a city-bred medical student, and Poornima, a resilient village girl; they fall for each other and unite with an eternal promise to stay together forever.
Sharing his thoughts on essaying the role of Rajneesh, Karamm said: “Playing Rajneesh in this special love story, based on true events and reincarnation, is an exciting experience for me as an actor. He’s a smart medical student who believes in logic but is also curious about the mysteries of faith.”
“His world is very different from...
Starring Karamm and Trupti in lead roles, the show chronicles the immortal love story of Rajneesh, a city-bred medical student, and Poornima, a resilient village girl; they fall for each other and unite with an eternal promise to stay together forever.
Sharing his thoughts on essaying the role of Rajneesh, Karamm said: “Playing Rajneesh in this special love story, based on true events and reincarnation, is an exciting experience for me as an actor. He’s a smart medical student who believes in logic but is also curious about the mysteries of faith.”
“His world is very different from...
- 1/21/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
While he has been riding high on the success of his latest flick Queen, it seems that filmmaker Vikas Bahl has been accused of copying the premise of this film from a yet to be released film titled Phir Zindagi, written by Abhigyan Jha.
Jha stated that Vikas who was shown Phir Zindagi in 2006 while he was working with Utv Spotboy adapted the story of his film where a girl goes for her honeymoon alone for his film Queen. Though Jha claimed that the screenplay differs slightly, he alleged that some scenes have indeed been taken from his film. While the producer-director of Phir Zindagi, Parvati Balagopalan too supports Jha's statements, she also claimed to have felt a sense of betrayal with this film. However, unlike Parvati who is not in favour of going legal, a miffed Jha has decided to take some action against Bahl over this matter.
Aware of this situation,...
Jha stated that Vikas who was shown Phir Zindagi in 2006 while he was working with Utv Spotboy adapted the story of his film where a girl goes for her honeymoon alone for his film Queen. Though Jha claimed that the screenplay differs slightly, he alleged that some scenes have indeed been taken from his film. While the producer-director of Phir Zindagi, Parvati Balagopalan too supports Jha's statements, she also claimed to have felt a sense of betrayal with this film. However, unlike Parvati who is not in favour of going legal, a miffed Jha has decided to take some action against Bahl over this matter.
Aware of this situation,...
- 4/15/2014
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The sensitive, yet harsh reality of female infanticide in India became the first issue Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan tackled with his TV debut Satyamev Jayate (Truth Alone Prevails) on Star Plus this week.
The premier episode evoked mixed response with thousands immediately taking to social media to voice their opinions. Many compared it to the Oprah Winfrey Show of the West, but remained unsure how it will shape up in the times to come.
“Aamir Khan trying to be the Indian Oprah! Disappointing. He is sooo fake,” posted Apar Dham who has studied media. K Himaanshu Shukla of Scrutiny blog found the show, “Aamir Khan’s emotional atyachaar”. He posted a status message saying, “I was expecting something different.”
But not everyone was skeptical of Aamir’s ‘crusade pop-pourri’. Filmmaker Ramesh Taurani praised the actor on his Blackberry Messenger calling him “the best”.
Abhigyan Jha, the producer of the online show Jay Hind,...
The premier episode evoked mixed response with thousands immediately taking to social media to voice their opinions. Many compared it to the Oprah Winfrey Show of the West, but remained unsure how it will shape up in the times to come.
“Aamir Khan trying to be the Indian Oprah! Disappointing. He is sooo fake,” posted Apar Dham who has studied media. K Himaanshu Shukla of Scrutiny blog found the show, “Aamir Khan’s emotional atyachaar”. He posted a status message saying, “I was expecting something different.”
But not everyone was skeptical of Aamir’s ‘crusade pop-pourri’. Filmmaker Ramesh Taurani praised the actor on his Blackberry Messenger calling him “the best”.
Abhigyan Jha, the producer of the online show Jay Hind,...
- 5/6/2012
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
India’s first online serial, Jay Hind!, a stand-up comic show, that comments on current affairs, has completed 200 webisodes over two-and-a-half years. Creator and director Abhigyan Jha of Undercover Productions plans to now make it in Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, apart from a combination of Hindi and English that it currently airs in. “For two years, we were busy proving that the Internet and mobile mediums can replace satellite as a broadcast medium for long-form TV shows. We’ve finally won that debate, hands down. We can do more shows now, and validate the model that we invented,” beams Abhigyan. The ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
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