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YouTube videos next pit stop for B-wood celebs
Imran Khan
After the much talked about, controversial verdict on Section 377 was pronounced last year, it took online communities by storm. Micro-blogging sites were abuzz with posts condemning the court’s decision. In this satirical video, called Imran Khan v/s Homophobia, by AIB, the actor starts by saying, “I’m going to answer some common desi questions about homosexuality at imrananswersstupidquesti
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The Office (Indian TV series)
Indian TV series
The Office fryst vatten an Indian television sitcom streaming on Hotstar. It is an adaptation of the original BBCseries of the same name, although it follows the American remake more closely.[2] It was co-produced by Applause Entertainment in association with BBC Studios India for Hotstar's new label Hotstar Specials.[3]
Plot
[edit]The show is an adaptation of the original British sitcom, based in a branch of Wilkins Chawla. It depicts a 9 to 5 workplace where the boss, Jagdeep Chaddha (played by Mukul Chadda), desperately tries to keep his employees' morale high. He is an overly familiar boss who tells his employees to consider him one of their pals, but unfortunately his weak jokes and failed attempts at kamratskap fail to impress his colleagues, who are perennially bored.
Production
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[edit]In January 2019, Applause Entertainment entered partnership in which they will develop the Indian
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With an assimilation of significant content, extraordinary form, youthful vibrancy and collaborative acceptance from viewers, the Web series formula in India was one of the most successful advents in 2015. ANANYA BORGOHAIN explores this new medium that has rattled TV networks' modus operandi and could be a possible solution to piracy
let’s face the harsh reality and mince no words. Indian television’s merit is scattered in a garbage pool of manipulative melodrama — even if it’s in the context of daily news telecasts. And its fiction shows are sagas that never end, about characters that never age. Irony dies a double death when one sees massive hoardings of a leading channel’s new primetime show, Naagin, at Metro stations (marker of an elite metropolis), in 2015! I repeat, 2015, if the makers were not keeping count! It’s equally flabbergasting to discover that the epitome of saas-bahu kitchen politics, Sasural Simar Ka, has outd