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  • A.I.SHA | My Virtual Girlfriend to be dubbed in Tamil; S2 on cards

    A.I.SHA | My Virtual Girlfriend to be dubbed in Tamil; S2 on cards

    MUMBAI: Following the successful run of the season 1 of A.I.SHA | My Virtual Girlfriend, Arre plans to release its Tamil version. With this category, it intends to reach out to a wider audience.

    This version is presented by Gillette Flexball in association with Palo Alto Networks, Indo Nissin Foods and Dell.

    In addition, the show is also syndicated to the digital platform of one of France’s television networks, TF1 Xtra, apart from various Indian digital platforms such as Sony LIV, Yupp TV, Vodafone Play, etc.

    “The southern regional markets are growing markets from a mobile internet consumption and advertiser interest point of view. They’re also interesting future forays for Arré considering that digital media in these markets is more secular as compared to broadcasting and cable and there isn’t enough original content available currently. A.I.SHA, our first show, is possibly the best show to begin our regional foray with, given its universal appeal and the overwhelming viewer response so far,” said Arre founder B. Saikumar.

    The series is produced by Raghu Ram and Rajiv Laxman’s production venture, Monozygotic.

    Ram added, “A.I.SHA is a special project for all of us at Monozygotic since it was our first fiction show and also the first show that Arré launched with.”

    A.I.SHA (Artificial Intelligence Simulated Humanoid Assistant) is India’s AI-based digital series. A fiction thriller, the story pivots around the widely debated and chilling premise of what happens when AI (Artificial intelligence) develops feelings and consciousness.

    Pre-production work for A.I.SHA season 2 is underway and is planned for launch later this year.

  • A.I.SHA | My Virtual Girlfriend to be dubbed in Tamil; S2 on cards

    A.I.SHA | My Virtual Girlfriend to be dubbed in Tamil; S2 on cards

    MUMBAI: Following the successful run of the season 1 of A.I.SHA | My Virtual Girlfriend, Arre plans to release its Tamil version. With this category, it intends to reach out to a wider audience.

    This version is presented by Gillette Flexball in association with Palo Alto Networks, Indo Nissin Foods and Dell.

    In addition, the show is also syndicated to the digital platform of one of France’s television networks, TF1 Xtra, apart from various Indian digital platforms such as Sony LIV, Yupp TV, Vodafone Play, etc.

    “The southern regional markets are growing markets from a mobile internet consumption and advertiser interest point of view. They’re also interesting future forays for Arré considering that digital media in these markets is more secular as compared to broadcasting and cable and there isn’t enough original content available currently. A.I.SHA, our first show, is possibly the best show to begin our regional foray with, given its universal appeal and the overwhelming viewer response so far,” said Arre founder B. Saikumar.

    The series is produced by Raghu Ram and Rajiv Laxman’s production venture, Monozygotic.

    Ram added, “A.I.SHA is a special project for all of us at Monozygotic since it was our first fiction show and also the first show that Arré launched with.”

    A.I.SHA (Artificial Intelligence Simulated Humanoid Assistant) is India’s AI-based digital series. A fiction thriller, the story pivots around the widely debated and chilling premise of what happens when AI (Artificial intelligence) develops feelings and consciousness.

    Pre-production work for A.I.SHA season 2 is underway and is planned for launch later this year.

  • Indo Nissin Foods to sponsor Indian contingent for Olympics

    MUMBAI: The performance of Indian athletes on the field is finally beginning to show results off the field as well with the Indian Olympic Association closing its third sponsorship deal for the upcoming London Olympics.

    Indo Nissin Foods Ltd, the makers of Top Ramen noodles, is the latest to join the Olympics bandwagon by signing on as principal sponsor of the Indian contingent for the Games.

    IOA acting president Vijay Kumar Malhotra, while welcoming the sponsorship deal, expressed confidence that more industrial houses and entrepreneurs will come forward to be part of the Olympic Movement in the country.

    “This is part of our commitment we had made to the sports persons qualified for the Olympics that they will get their due share. I hope they will bring laurels to the nation. We in IOA have kept our promise and we hope the athletes will keep give their best at the Games,” Malhotra added.

    Also on board as sponsors are South Korean electronics major Samsung and Indian dairy products company Amul.