Tag: Anshuman Misraa

  • “This is just the start”: Anshuman Misraa on Reelies’ explosive growth

    “This is just the start”: Anshuman Misraa on Reelies’ explosive growth

    MUMBAI: Reelies isn’t just dipping its toes into the entertainment scene—it’s doing a full cannonball. On 17 February, Anshuman Misraa dropped a LinkedIn update that made waves, revealing that Reelies has skyrocketed to 120K customer sign-ups, launched six binge-worthy series, and gained a fiercely loyal Instagram following of 24.4K. If that wasn’t impressive enough, Contract Marriage has racked up a jaw-dropping 3.5 million views, while Reelies’ Instagram page has amassed a staggering 37 million impressions in just 90 days. Talk about a vertical takeoff!

    “This is just the start”, Misraa declared. And if these numbers are any indication, he’s absolutely right.

    Reelies is not just another streaming app; it’s the snackable content revolution your scrolling thumb deserves. Offering short drama videos and vertical web series, Reelies ensures you get gripping entertainment without the hassle of flipping your phone sideways. Whether you’re into heart-fluttering romances, nail-biting thrillers, or laugh-out-loud comedies, it’s all served up in bite-sized portions. Available on Android and Ios, the app delivers on-demand streaming with a lightning-fast, user-friendly interface and unlimited original content—because why settle for long and boring when you can have short and addictive content?

    “In an exclusive phone interview with Indiantelevision.com, Misraa shared insights on Reelies’ rapid growth, future innovations, and the impact of his viral LinkedIn update.”

    Edited excerpts from the call

    Misraa shared that on average, viewers spend about nine minutes a day watching Reelies’ short dramas. “It’s quick, impactful, and keeps them hooked before their next scroll”, he said. While Reelies enjoys a global presence, India remains its stronghold, accounting for nearly 95 per cent of its audience. “We’ve tapped into a format that resonates deeply with Indian audiences, and it’s paying off,” he added.

    When it comes to influencer power, Reelies isn’t playing small. The platform has already launched eight series featuring a roster of influencers with a combined Instagram following of 150 million. “We’re bringing back Riyaz Ali, who has 27.7 million followers, for another show”, Misraa revealed. Jaswant Bopanna is also set to return, while new faces Akriti Negi, Ratan from Chandigarh, and Shagun Sharma are joining the lineup. “We’re constantly scouting for fresh talent who bring new energy to our platform”, he added.

    Reelies is a full-fledged creative powerhouse, handling all production in-house. With a dedicated team of writers, directors, producers, and crew, every project is crafted with complete creative control. “Everything is done internally to ensure the highest quality and consistency,” Misraa noted.

    And if you’re wondering where the money is coming from—no, there are no big investors pulling the strings. Reelies is entirely self-funded, with Misraa personally backing the venture. “We are completely bootstrapped, with all investments coming from my personal funds,” he confirmed.

    Unlike traditional platforms, Reelies isn’t looking to integrate with other players. The vertical storytelling format is a unique space, and Misraa believes Reelies is pioneering Indian short-form drama in this space. “This is a separate category; vertical storytelling operates differently from traditional horizontal video platforms,” he explained.

    As for competition, Misraa isn’t worried. “In India, we are the first to launch a dedicated vertical short-drama platform. Others may be planning similar concepts, but we have already established our presence and are moving forward. Internationally, competition exists, but we are pioneering Indian short-form drama production.”

    Road ahead

    Reelies has ambitious expansion plans, with a goal of producing 50 series within the first year—all in-house. Currently, the Reelies app is the sole distribution platform, with no plans for syndication. Growth has been driven by organic strategies and a lean marketing budget. “Our focus is on leveraging social media to expand our reach. We are targeting over one million downloads within the next six months while keeping customer acquisition costs low,” Misraa concluded.

    Looking back on the early days, Misraa highlighted the rigorous efforts to fine-tune Reelies’ storytelling format. “We have even developed our own ‘Bible’ to train writers on how to create & produce content in this unique format,” he said. He credited his seasoned production team for smooth execution but stressed the critical role of writing. “Writing is the foundation of everything. It’s the key to making this format work.”

    Misraa isn’t pulling off this entertainment coup alone. Backing him are co-founders Anshumaali Jha and Mridul Toolsidass. Toolsidass, a writer-director and National Award winner for Toolsidass Jr. in 2022, injects serious creative firepower into Reelies. With a dream team like this, Reelies isn’t just redefining short-form entertainment in India—it’s flipping the script entirely. And if the last 90 days are anything to go by, this rollercoaster is just picking up speed.

    (Story updated at 8pm)

  • Short drama, vertical format OTT Reelies set for launch

    Short drama, vertical format OTT Reelies set for launch

    MUMBAI: They are going where the likes of Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman did go with Quibi TV in 2018. Rather unsuccessfully as the duo burned a billion dollars in vertical mobile friendly t short format content creation (10 minutes or less duration) before shutting it down after audiences rejected Quibi TV outright.

    The “they” we are talking about is Delhi-registered Hermes Media. Promoted by the creative duo of Anshuman Misraa and Anshumaali Jha (he, of Scriptwallah fame), the company is on the runway to launch Reelies – a short format, vertical video drama OTT  – soon.

    The duo is chasing the relative success that other short drama apps – ReelShorts, DramaBox, MoboReels, Topshorts, ShortMax, Goodshorts – have been notching up since the well-known colossal failure of Quibi TV. 

    Hermes has a solid history behind it having produced more than 1,200 corporate films and TVCs for top of the rung clients such as Fevicol, Ambuja Cement, M-Seal, Araldite, WD-40, Hero, Aditya Birla group. It is involved in the entire spectrum of video production – from crafting product films, corporate AVs, ads and promos, to 2D and 3D animation, infographics and live action videos to expertly managing line production. With a dedicated in-house team of seasoned writers, directors, animators, and technicians, the company says it brings clients r creative vision to life with precision and flair. In a year the company produces over 300 high-quality videos for renowned brands, tailoring each project to meet the specific needs and preferences of their target audience.

    ANSHUMAALI ANSHUMAN MISRAA

    Not just that. Both have been involved in TV fiction in their personal capacities. Anshumali has been a writer on shows such as Jag Jaanani  Maa Vaishnodevi_ Kahaaani Mata Raani Ki, Afsar Bitiya, Saavdhaan India, Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka,  Crime Patrol, among many others. Anshuman, on his part, was associated with Garima Productions for its shows Neeli Chatri waale, Chidya Ghar, among others.

    That should hold them in good stead when commissioning or production for Reelies, especially what they should not be doing. Something  Anshumali  agrees with totally. 

    “Audiences have shifted their entertainment preference from movies and web series to shorter, snackable content. Theater-going has become a painstaking and time-consuming process,” says Anshumaali in a blog post on Scriptwallah. “With attention spans getting lower and demand for fast-paced content getting higher, social media reels have come out as a winner for the go-to content consumption medium. However, the problem with reels is there is no narrative or storytelling. People are constantly scrolling without any gratification or purpose.” 

    And this is what has driven the duo to launch Reelies – India’s first short drama app. They expect it to completely change the inattentive scrolling, giving high-impact and dramatic stories in short durations.

    Adds Anshumaali: “Every story will be about 50 episodes long, but the twist is each episode will be less than 90 seconds. This bite-sized entertainment will keep the viewers hooked and leave them wanting more. Viewers all over the globe are completely addicted to such high-impact shows, and Reelies will create the same effect for Indian audiences. The format of the content is the perfect blend of cinematic storytelling with the social media vertical frame.”

    REELIESAnd they have roped in social media influencers like Riyaz Aly (28 million followers), Vishal Pandey (10 million), Sana Makbul (three million), Sameeksha Sud (12 million), Bhavin Bhanushali (4.4 million), Ashish Bhatia (1.1 million), Akriti Negi (one million), Jashwanth Bopanna (712,000), Riva Arora (11.5 million), Deepak Joshi (6.7 million), Beauty Khan (13 million), Lucky Dancer (six million), Abha Ranta along with some popular faces from the industry for the shows. To start with five shows have been lined up: 
    Bruh – In the world of new age relationships and situationships, four friends navigate love, life, and friendship at one common hangout spot, Café Bruh.
    Contract Marriage – A relationship between a young millionaire and his colleague built only for a temporary contract turns into a special connection.
    Open Secret – A housewife discovers a grave truth about her marriage and then rediscovers herself, her life, and her happiness.
    Alpha Beta Gamma – Two rival clans always at each other’s throats fight for love, loyalty, and legacy in a supernatural teen drama.
    Secret Crorepati – A boy struggles to make ends meet and falls in love with a girl from a rich family. In a twist of fate, he discovers he is the biggest billionaire in the country.
    BFF vs BF – Two inseparable college best friends are separated when one of them falls in love with a classmate. Experience love, betrayal and heartache in this young adult drama.

    Reelies has subscription plans which appear appealing to the young crowd seeking gratification from short curated story-filled videos: Rs 7 a day, Rs 25  for a week, and Rs 50 for a month. 

    We will have to wait and watch if Reelies can reel in the audiences. And if their pockets are deep enough to see them through the rough ride that streaming is proving to be for even the big boys.