Tag: documentary

  • Storytelling powerhouse Edstead enlists media veteran Megha Tata

    Storytelling powerhouse Edstead enlists media veteran Megha Tata

    MUMBAI: Edstead, the research-driven documentary studio known for its compelling narratives, has recruited media heavyweight Megha Tata as strategic advisor, signalling a strategic pivot in its content innovation journey.

    With three decades of media leadership under her belt, Tata brings a formidable arsenal of experience from industry giants like Star, Turner, HBO, and Discovery. Her appointment promises to turbocharge Edstead’s mission of purpose-driven storytelling.

    “I am delighted to work with Edstead at this transformative stage,” Tata commented, hinting at the studio’s potential to reshape media narratives, “We’re poised to create content that truly informs and inspires.”

    Edstead  founder Shekhar Bhattacharjee expressed unbridled enthusiasm about the collaboration: “Her leadership insights are invaluable as we craft stories that matter.”

    Tata’s impressive credentials include lecturing at top-tier institutions like IIT, IIM, and ISB, positioning her not just as an industry leader but a talent-shaper.

    The move signals Edstead’s ambitious strategy to elevate documentary storytelling from mere information to a catalyst for societal change.

  • For the love of cinema, DocuBay unveils Fanatics by Studio 9

    For the love of cinema, DocuBay unveils Fanatics by Studio 9

    MUMBAI: What drives a fan to worship their cinematic idols with the fervor of a devotee? Is it the larger-than-life stories, the charisma of the stars, or something deeper – a bond that transcends the screen? For South Indian cinema lovers, it’s all of this and more. Come 7 December 2024, DocuBay, the global documentary streaming platform from IN10 Media Network, invites you on an exhilarating journey with Fanatics – a stirring original feature that peels back the curtain on the extraordinary world of South Indian film devotion.

    From Tollywood to Sandalwood, this documentary delves into the heartfelt, and sometimes overwhelming, passion of fans who turn theaters into temples and actors into deities. Fanatics isn’t just a film; it’s a celebration of an emotion that millions live and breathe – a spectacle that promises to move, inspire, and leave you in awe. Mark your calendars, because this is one cinematic story you won’t want to miss.

    Through in-depth storytelling, Fanatics journeys into the cultural heartlands of south India to showcase the acts of devotion and reverence that redefine fandom. From building temples in honour of their idols to life-altering sacrifices, the documentary portrays not only the admiration fans hold but also the darker consequences of such passion. Beginning with Tamil actor-politician MG Ramachandran’s era, the film traces the evolution of fan culture to the present day, including figures like Rajinikanth and Allu Arjun.

    The documentary features candid interviews with Indian cinema icons such as Allu Arjun, Kichcha Sudeep, and Vijay Sethupathi, highlighting their perspectives on fan loyalty and the influence it wields on society. The film also examines the risks of fanaticism, including violent rivalries between fan groups.

    Arjun reflects in the documentary, “Cinema has become a very strong, integral part of the culture—it’s no longer just a source of entertainment. Stars are highly idolised in the South, more than anywhere else I have seen in the world. Many fans do wonderful charity work, and that is great energy being put to the right cause.”

    Sudeep shares his perspective, saying, “When I see people building temples for me or getting tattoos, it honestly scares me because I am a man of flaws. Over time, you begin to understand the purity of their emotions and the immense love they have for you. It teaches you responsibility and makes you a better human.”

    IN10 Media Network, managing director, Aditya Pittie expressed the vision behind Fanatics, “At DocuBay, our mission is to curate and deliver intriguing narratives that resonate with global audiences. With Fanatics, we aim to provide an in-depth look at the unparalleled devotion of South Indian cinema fans. This first-of-its-kind documentary reflects our commitment to diverse and impactful storytelling that drives engagement worldwide.”

    Fanatics delves into the symbiotic relationship between fan loyalty and the business of cinema, highlighting how this devotion directly influences the box-office success of south Indian films. By presenting stories of fans piercing their tongues, tattooing their bodies, and dedicating their lives to their idols, the documentary balances the awe-inspiring and cautionary tales of fandom.

    Produced by Studio 9, Fanatics offers an unfiltered view into the world of extraordinary devotion. The documentary premiered exclusively on DocuBay on 7 December 2024.

  • DocuBay’s ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ uncovers India’s booming pleasure toy market

    DocuBay’s ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ uncovers India’s booming pleasure toy market

    Mumbai: DocuBay, a platform for intriguing premium documentaries, part of IN10 Media Network brings you an engrossing tale of India’s little-known love for sex toys with their latest DocuBay Original release ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ The forty-five-minute film is all set to reveal a lot about evolving pleasure pursuits of individuals in the country!

    The documentary is a no-holds-barred look at the booming business of pleasure toys in India. While the global sex toy market is worth a massive $35 billion, India itself is touted to touch an impressive $200 million in the next five years. With very little in-depth research on the subject till now, the film dives deep into India’s vivid and vibrant world of intimate toys, taking us on a whirlwind journey of many surprising facts and gripping stories.

    ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ charts the quirky geography of sex toys, and how every Indian region has its own preference of the type of pleasure toys. From Assam embracing the most amount of BDSM gear, Mumbai seeing maximum sales of fetish products, and West Bengal being a big fan of edible underwear, ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ springs an array of pleasant surprises on the viewer as it unravels how, where, when and sex toys are used.

    What also makes the documentary unique is the bouquet of consumer stories it presents of individuals on the need for pleasure toys. ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ takes us to the valleys of Kashmir to tell the story of a girl who suffers from Vaginismus and finally discovers her path to pleasure through toys. It transports us to the lanes of Lucknow to introduce a couple who spice up their love life through intimate toys. It flies us to Pune, where a heartbroken girl chooses sex toys over a partner after suffering in many toxic relationships. Many such anecdotes are part of the film’s engrossing narrative.

    Blending an immersive plot with interesting trivia and incredible stats, ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ unveils things about India’s pleasure toy industry that most people could never predict. May it be the fact that pleasure toys are actually legal in India even though many think otherwise, or the forgotten truth that pleasure accessories have existed in India since ancient times, the documentary uncovers many riveting tid-bits that viewers may not have known about.  

    Featuring appearances by eminent experts including renowned sexologist and Padma Shri awardee Dr Prakash Kothari, ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ delivers insights into sexual evolution, fun trade secrets, scintillating data and powerful stories through a fascinating tale of the country’s love for pleasure.

    The film sheds light on the entrepreneurs behind start-ups that are bringing innovative sex toys to the fore. Founders of brands like I am Besharam, That Sassy Thing and The Sangya Project spill exciting trade secrets on how young India thinks about sex. You also get a gender specific view of sex toy shopping. Although men buy the most amount of sex toys at 64 per cent, women make the most amount of repeat purchases.

    ‘DocuBay’ is synonymous with path breaking content and genre defining documentaries. The platform is now responsible for some of the most watched and acclaimed documentaries in the digital space. ‘Water Mafia’, Bogus Phone Operators’, ‘Plastic Fantastic’ and ’12 Digital Masterstroke’ are some of the brand’s premiere titles that fetched massive viewership numbers online.

    Talking about the latest DocuBay Original, DocuBay COO Girish Dwibhashyam said, “Bad Toys Inc. is a documentary on a topic seldom explored in the mainstream. The in-depth look at the entire pleasure toy business in India will surprise audiences. In fact we too were astonished at some of the facts uncovered during the research of the film. Bad Toys Inc. will serve as an engrossing and novel viewing experience for audiences who like to indulge in real stories with a difference”.

    Producer of this film and Black Iris founder and director Richa Sahai said, “As a company, we’re always itching to produce bold, thought provoking content and Bad Toys Inc was a great opportunity to do that. It’s been challenging, exciting and super fun!  Quite a thrill to see people from different corners of the country open up about their most intimate experiences. Clearly India is far more progressive than what’s commonly perceived and we hope the risk appetite to showcase such content only grows.”.

    New India needs new stories! DocuBay’s ‘Bad Toys Inc.’ is one such documentary that serves as an engaging watch as well as an eye opener about the evolution of pleasure toys in India. If you enjoy watching films that entertain and enlighten, head to www.docubay.com, and get hooked onto ‘Bad Toys Inc.’.

    The film is set to release on Friday, 26 July.

  • GRB Media Ranch acquires three compelling political documentaries for international distribution

    GRB Media Ranch acquires three compelling political documentaries for international distribution

    Mumbai: Coinciding with the guilty verdict of the hush money/porn star payoff trial, GRB Media Ranch has announced its acquisition of #Untruth, a political documentary about the psychology of “TrumpISM” and the authoritarian strain that it seeded in the American political landscape.

    This documentary by director Dan Partland, multiple Emmy Award winning and executive producer, and president of Doc Shop Productions, accompanies two other Partland productions available through GRB Media Ranch on the topic: #Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump and God + Country, a look into the growth of white, Christian nationalism in the U.S.

    Released theatrically, God + Country (co-produced by Rob Reiner), opened to rave reviews in the New York Times, Christianity Today and the Hollywood Reporter and received an 88 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes.

    Benz stated: “We acquired these programs just at the time that Donald J. Trump was found guilty by a jury of his peers. GRB Media Ranch is proud to include them in its portfolio of timely documentaries on compelling subjects produced by an acclaimed filmmaker – Dan Partland.  In a historic U.S. election year where the subjects of the films reflect the deep divisions within the nation, these riveting political documentaries are essential viewing!  At GRB Media Ranch, we get stories – riveting, topical, compelling.”

    Partland added: “Democracies around the world are under threat like we haven’t seen in 100 years.  Hopefully, yesterday’s verdict in New York is the beginning of an American recommitment to the fundamental values of liberal democracy that have been so eroded by the global wave of intolerance and authoritarianism, which is drowning our body politic.”

  • Akash Sagar Chopra’s documentary ‘Walking With M’ wins four awards across the film festival circuit in Europe

    Akash Sagar Chopra’s documentary ‘Walking With M’ wins four awards across the film festival circuit in Europe

    Mumbai: Filmmaker and producer Akash Sagar Chopra’s highly acclaimed and award winning documentary, “Walking With M” is a ground-breaking feature and a global documentary event, that has garnered honours at various international film festivals.

    The film made with over 1500hrs of archival footage has received the Best Documentary Award (Berlin FFI) at Milan Italy, The Global Peace and Harmony Award at The International Film Festival The Hague, Out-standing Achievement Award at the Swedish International Film Festival, and has also won the prestigious Honorable Mention Award at the Athens International Monthly Film Festival in Athens, Greece.

    With a runtime of one hour and 37 minutes, ‘Walking with M’ is based on the Walk of Hope 2015 movement, a peace march led by author and educationist Mumtaz Ali (Sri M, recipient of the Padmabhushan Award 2020), as he and a group of 100 co-walkers walked from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, in the year 2015.

    Seven years in making, the film tells the incredible story of Sri M’s ardoulous 7500km journey on foot, emphasizing the change within the individual as a true catalyst for societal change. Told through a gripping narrative, the film covers a journey of 474 days, across India’s di-verse landscape.

    Receiving immense praise and acclaim across its screenings in Milan, Athens and across the Euro-pean Film Festival Circuit, the film has also garnered nominations for Best Director of a Documentary, Best Editing of a Documentary, and The Historical Interest Award at Film Fest International (Berlin FFI) Milan, Italy. It has also been selected as a Finalist at the Scandinavian International Film Awards (Cameo Awards Gala).

    The documentary has also been selected and screened at renowned film festivals across Asia and other parts of Europe including Film South Asia (Nepal), Paradise Film Festival(Budapest, Hungary), and The Stockholm City Film Festival and it had its UK premiere with two screenings at the prestigious Garden Cinemas in London.

    The film also premiered in Fremont, a part of the Bay Area near San Francisco, USA with three shows running at a full house capacity back-to-back, with a demand for more.

    Closer home, the first Indian screening after the global festival circuit held at The Royal Opera House in Mumbai where the film received a seven-minute standing ovation.

    Speaking about the documentary, film maker  Sagar Pictures Entertainment CEO Akash Sagar Chopra said, “It’s heartwarming to witness widespread resonance with our documentary. It’s a collective effort offering an immersive glimpse into the Walk of Hope movement. We’re thrilled by its universal reception and global acclaim across numerous countries.”

    Sagar Pictures Entertainment, the Indian distribution partner of the film, has announced that the film has now been taken up for distribution in North America. It will also be dubbed in various Indian languages, for community screening tours across various Indian cities.

  • Edstead’s docu-series ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ spotlights TimesPro’s inspiring journey

    Edstead’s docu-series ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ spotlights TimesPro’s inspiring journey

    Mumbai: TimesPro, a leading Higher EdTech platform, has been prominently featured in the documentary series, ‘The Indian EdTech Story,’ produced by Edstead. The series, now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, highlights the significant impact and outcomes of TimesPro in transforming the educational landscape for millions of learners across India. The series reflects its remarkable journey towards becoming one of the most sustainable EdTech players in the industry.

    The documentary underscores TimesPro’s commitment to bridging the gap between the industry and academia as it showcases its profound influence on the learning experiences of countless individuals. The series focuses on the positive contributions that the EdTech sector has made, while also exploring the challenges it faces along the way. By doing so, it demonstrates how the sector continues to play a pivotal role in creating a lasting impact.

    ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ further dwells on TimesPro’s significant role in Higher Education in boosting employability opportunities and integrating new-age skills through its upskilling solutions to realise its ambition of creating a highly skilled workforce for India. With learner-centricity at its core and focussing on providing learning solutions across the learner lifecycle, TimesPro shares its transformative journey to democratise education and create opportunities for all.

    Speaking on being featured in ‘The Indian EdTech Story’, TimesPro CEO Anish Srikrishna said, “TimesPro is not just about providing learning solutions, but it is also a catalyst for change. Our commitment to driving innovation, accessibility, and affordability in education is unwavering. We believe in harnessing the power of technology, fostering collaboration between industry and academia, and prioritising learner-centricity to shape a brighter future for generations to come. This documentary serves as a testament to our mission to democratise education and drive positive change in the Indian EdTech ecosystem.”

    Commenting on the release, Edstead founder Shekhar Bhattacharjee expressed, “The entire objective behind producing this series was to illuminate the transformation of education into an affordable and accessible realm for millions. The series not only captures the highs and lows of the EdTech sector but also underscores its ongoing commitment to creating a positive impact.”

    TimesPro’s journey in the documentary showcases its resolve to empowering learners, fostering industry-academic collaborations, and driving positive change in the Indian education landscape by providing accessible and affordable learning and upskilling opportunities for learners across the country.

  • National Geographic’s documentary ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’ to premiere on 24 February

    National Geographic’s documentary ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’ to premiere on 24 February

    Mumbai: Introduced by the British, Hockey bestowed a distinctive identity upon India even before gaining independence. The inception of the first hockey club in India in 1885 marked the beginning of the national sport’s enduring presence in the country’s legacy. With eight Olympics golds, one World Cup win, and several golds in women’s hockey across tournaments, the Indian hockey team has continued to stand out, boosting the immense pride and hockey fervour amongst the fans. For the very first time, India hosted a dual-city Men’s Hockey World Cup in Odisha, at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, Rourkela and Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar. The Birsa Munda Stadium holds the Guinness Book of World Record for being the largest fully seated Hockey stadium in the world with a capacity of 20,011 spectators.  Post the success of ‘Superstructures: Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, Rourkela’ in collaboration with the Government of Odisha which unravelled the journey behind the making of the world’s largest hockey stadium, National Geographic India is all set to premiere yet another docu-film titled ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’.

    Premiering on 24 February, at 9 pm, the film will give viewers a behind-the-scenes preview into the conceptualization, planning, and challenges of hosting and conducting India’s first dual-city Men’s Hockey World Cup. With Odisha being a revered global hub for hockey, the film brings forth India’s ambitious vision and commitment to restoring the former glory of Indian Hockey. The film not only captures the pivotal role of Odisha in shaping the destiny of the Indian Hockey Team but also highlights the collective victory of everyone who worked hard to make the world’s biggest hockey tournament a runaway success with sold-out tickets, creating a lifetime memory for hockey fans. The documentary offers a unique perspective into the intricacies of managing the operations and logistics of 16 teams between Bhubaneswar and Rourkela and how the World Cup proved to be a growth enabler, especially for the latter city which had never hosted an international match. Rourkela saw huge developments to match the standard of a World Cup hosting city. From mesmerizing street art, beautifully lit high streets to DotFest featuring special live performances by national and international artists, the entire event was celebrated as a grand festival. Spotlighting the state’s robust grassroots initiatives, world-class sports infrastructure, and continuous efforts to nurture emerging talent, the film promises to take viewers on a captivating journey, reigniting their passion and affection for Indian hockey.  

    “At National Geographic, we harness the power of innovative and insightful storytelling through thought-provoking and compelling narratives, providing viewers up-close access to enriching stories that educate, motivate, and inspire them. Viewers will learn about how infrastructural innovation is catalysing the growth and development of our nation. Moreover, with this film, we aim to instil a sense of pride amongst the viewers as India proves its readiness to host international tournaments, solidifying its position as a global sporting destination.” said National Geographic India spokesperson.

    National Geographic’s first film on Birsa Munda delved deep into the making of the world’s largest hockey stadium by seating capacity and was viewed by over 800k plus viewers on YouTube and garnered over nine million impressions.

    ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’ will premiere on 24 February at 9 pm on National Geographic Channel in India.

  • Sagar Pictures Entertainment premieres ‘Walking With M’ documentary at Mumbai’s Royal Opera House

    Sagar Pictures Entertainment premieres ‘Walking With M’ documentary at Mumbai’s Royal Opera House

    Mumbai: Sagar Pictures Entertainment, rooted in the storytelling legacy of Ramanand Sagar, in association with the Manav Ekta Mission, proudly presented the Mumbai premiere of the award-winning documentary ‘Walking With M’ at the Royal Opera House in Mumbai.

    The documentary, seven years in the making, made with over 1800 hours of archival footage, is a cinematic marvel directed by the visionary Akash Sagar Chopra. The one hour 37 min feature, unveiled the monumental journey of Padmabhushan awardee and best-selling author Sri M, as he embarked on an epic 7,500-kilometer odyssey across India, traversing 11 states from Kanyakumari to Kashmir.

    Amidst the cacophony of a divided world, the central plot of ‘Walking With’ is based on one of India’s ancient ideologies scripted in the Rig Veda – ‘Sang Gachattavam’ which translates to, may we walk together – that gave rise to The Walk of Hope 2015-2016, now hailed as the longest peace march in the history of India. Led by of Sri M, Mumtaz Ali (recipient of the Padmabhushan award in 2020) an Indian spiritual author, educationist, and an advocate for peace, The Walk of Hope or the Asha Yatra marks an arduous journey of 80 travelers who tried to bridge the chasms of discord across India, with the singular aim of bringing the diversity of India together.

    At the premiere, Sri M expressed, “We may have differences which cannot be overcome, yet at our core, we’re all human beings and thus one. This timeless wisdom, deeply rooted in our ancient Indian culture, was the message we aimed to share during the ‘Walk of Hope’ padyatra. At its core, “Walking With M” embodies the indomitable spirit of humanity and traces the story behind one man’s unfathomable attempt to ignite a flame of hope and peace in a world gripped by turmoil.”

    The Walk of Hope captivated the hearts of millions in India and abroad who joined the movement over a period of 16 transformative months in the year 2015-16. The yatra was greeted warmly by state chief ministers and the honorable prime minister, who acknowledged and lauded the efforts of Sri M to explore the spirit of India.

    “Covering over 7,500km from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, we traversed through diverse villages, towns and cities where we learnt a lot. More than what we could share, we ourselves discovered the true essence of Bharat— which we realised is truly united at its heart.” He further added.

    The film maker and director Akash Sagar Chopra, “Walking With M’ stands as a testament to the enduring qualities of the human spirit in the face of adversity. In a world full of violence and discord, the story of Sri M’s walk of hope lends a unique perspective to understanding ‘the other’ who also walks beside you. My attempt with this documentary is to give everyone an opportunity to be part of this transformative 7500km journey and witness an unseen movement of global history— with an experience that leaves you feeling like you’ve walked alongside Sri M and his fellow travelers during the ‘Walk of Hope 2015-2016’ while exploring the diverse, beautiful, and ever-changing landscape of India.”

    Resonating with the audience of over 600, a full house at the premiere, the film received a remarkable seven-minute standing ovation. Sagar Pictures Entertainment announced that all proceedings from this film and its collections going forward will be donated to the cause of Manav Ekta Mission.

    ‘Walking With M’ has garnered international acclaim, with a successful run across eight European countries, screening at a diverse “community film festival” circuit to reach as many communities as possible. The film has also won several accolades such as Winner of Best Documentary at Film Fest International (Berlin FFI) 2023, Winner of the Global Peace Award at The International Film Festival The Hague, as well as nominations for Best Director of a Documentary, Historical Interest Award, and Best Editing of a Documentary.

    The documentary has also been recognized at prestigious film festivals including the Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival, Scandinavian International Film Awards, Stockholm City Film Festival, Paradise Film Festival in Budapest, Film South Asia in Nepal and the Swedish International Film Festival, where it was honored with the Outstanding Achievement Best Documentary Feature Length award.

    ‘Walking With M’ is now scheduled to have multiple screenings across many Indian cities and educational institutes, and Sagar Pictures is already in talks with distribution partners for a worldwide release.

  • ‘Water Mafia’ documentary is a harsh reality, extraordinary tale of the Indian water mafia

    ‘Water Mafia’ documentary is a harsh reality, extraordinary tale of the Indian water mafia

    Mumbai: In the last few years, the changed dynamics of the world have brought technology and culture integration. From the coffee sip to water culture, every society has its cultural dimension but have you ever heard about the artificial world crisis in the cities of Mumbai, Delhi, and other metropolitan cities? Yes, the probability of all society’s divide is because of the influx into metro cities. The answer is No. It’s none other than water.

    DocuBay recently premiered its exclusive first Indian documentary for Indian documentary enthusiasts named ‘ Water Mafia ‘. In the ’90s Mumbai suffered from roadside gang war. The Mafia was born out of the cotton industry transformation, closed orthodox economy, unavailability of jobs, strikes, and many other reasons. Now mafia turned from bullets to ‘ Wallets’. Mafia exists anywhere in society right from government employees, municipal corporation employees, politicians, local dons, or anyone. DocuBay predicted a crucial problem that is not out of cultural problems or luxury but is the ‘ Water Mafia’.

    school, and education institutes we learned about water scarcity but is it completely true? It is an artificial shortage created by the social evil mentality of a few individuals. Though the water level supply is optimum, the level of water supply is not reaching masses from its middlemen. DocuBay exposed the crime, criminals, modus operandi, bureaucracy, functional deficiencies, corruption, and most importantly ‘Lateral damage ‘of moral responsibilities and how basic right for water is freqent delibrated efforts abolish by water mafia.

    One of the largest worldwide documentary libraries and apps ‘ DocuBay ‘ premiered its launch of the new documentary Water Mafia in Mumbai.

    In the tough competition of OTT pricing and content warfare, DocuBay came up in India with Water Mafia to explore corruption in water supply in cities. It is the only app recently that offers content limited to documentaries and docuseries. Such contemporary issue awareness needs an hour. In this series, DocuBay produced nonfictional documentaries in a sophisticated manner without compromising anything in content. It is the first Hindi documentary by DocuBay to launch internationally. Whether it is photography, sequence, narration contextual understanding for the audience personally I feel awesome.

    The Investigative documentary provides an depth exploration of the extensive underground water market in the two major cities including Delhi, and Mumbai. Thought interviews of individuals connected to the water mafia, underworld, whistleblowers, victims, and citizens. The new thing I found in this documentary is not to rely on any fictional data and to focus on real pictures with crime data statistics.

    What’s new in the documentary – Infographics, content sequencing, cinematography, Journalist Vivek Agarwal’s spectacular research and analysis, and last but not least videography.

    What’s missing – I feel the length of the documentary can be more. It is a lengthy subject to tackle. From the initial scene, you get a special scoop that is untapped in OTT space. Personally duration of the documentary can increase also. The rest of the documentary is almost perfect.

    Internationally and nationally DocuBay has been expanding its horizons over the last four financial years. DocuBay targets niche market segments to occupy non-fictional market space. EBITDA ( Earning before tax interest depreciation and amortization) has increased more than 18 per cent globally.

    According to sources, DocuBay has a plan to expand into the Indian market by encompassing more Indian content soon exploring different subjects which not touched by Indian OTT cogloromates. DocuBay has plans to launch one documentary every month. In the Indian diaspora DocuBay not have recently launched full-fledged documentaries for Hindi heartland. It can be contextual and a mixture of Hinglish also with English.

    DocuBay has strategically tied up with many brand associates to leverage its target audience. With an increasing audience for documentaries, there is a high demand for documentary content but supply is not that optimum to explore for the Indian market. The DocuBay aims for insightful perspectives from Investigative journalists, economists, and urban planners to shed light on the role of government corruption through this documentary.

    Right now many OTT apps offer different GEC, web series, movies, and documentary content but the Indian market is running majorly on a hybrid model whereas DocuBay wants to be a trendsetter. Currently in the Indian market DocuBay costs 999/- per year which is slightly reasonable in comparison to its innovative offering.

    DocuBay is part of the IN10 media network’s extensive OTT cogloromate led by Aditya Pittie.

    The major concern highlighted in the documentary – The Water Mafia of our times looting people with series of chain exploitation to the common man. Particularly this issue facing in lower and middle-income segments. Crucially no administration is bothered about criminals and water thieves operating in slums.

    I strongly recommend this documentary for the documentary enthusiasts audience. The film is directed by Naman Govil. In the preview premiere show, Girish Dwibhashyam – COO, of DocuBay, and Anil Chaudhary – Director, of VICE India are the people who are committed to building state-of-the-art infrastructure for building brands globally.

    Where to Watch – DocuBay App on Google Play Store.

  • India Today Originals & Netflix present a true crime documentary CURRY & CYANIDE: The Jolly Joseph Case

    India Today Originals & Netflix present a true crime documentary CURRY & CYANIDE: The Jolly Joseph Case

    Mumbai: Jolly Joseph – mother, wife, daughter, alleged murderer. In a quaint town of Kerala, a string of unexpected deaths unravel at its center – a chatty, churchgoing, well-respected neighbour. Premiering on 22 December, Curry & Cyanide – The Jolly Joseph Case, India Today Original’s second collaboration with Netflix India, and third production in the OTT space, offers a compelling glimpse into a bone-chilling story.

    When news of the Koodathai deaths, in Kerala, first broke it was the profile of the prime suspect that shook the nation. Jolly Joseph, twice married once widowed, mother of two who was loved by family and community alike – was suspected of poisoning six family members, including a two-year-old child. Most people on hearing the details of the case echoed the same sentiment “she could have belonged in my family.” The film rips apart the façade of normalcy of the Indian middle-class family and asks the question – who is family? Who can you trust?

    Produced by India Today Originals, the film is directed by National Award winner Christo Tomy, edited by the US-based post-production house – Union Editorial, and written by National Award winning Shalini Usha Bhagat. Through firsthand testimonials it aims to piece together the many lies Jolly presented to the world and the sinister truth lurking beneath. Inviting audiences to reflect on the fragility of human relationships and the unnerving mysteries behind seemingly ordinary lives.

    Click here to watch the film.