Tag: Roshan Mathew

  • Breaking youth drug codes with Mathrubhumi’s parent-focused campaign

    Breaking youth drug codes with Mathrubhumi’s parent-focused campaign

    MUMBAI: When it comes to tackling substance abuse, Mathrubhumi is proving that knowledge is the ultimate weapon. The media house’s latest anti-drug campaign, featuring youth icon Roshan Mathew, isn’t about moralising or over-dramatising, it’s about arming parents with the tools they need to spot trouble before it escalates.

    Titled simply yet powerfully, the campaign takes a realistic, engaging approach to the complex issue of youth drug use. It dives straight into the world parents rarely see, decoding the slang, secret codes, and even the pricing of substances that school-going children might encounter. By blending hard facts with practical guidance on monitoring financial transactions and recognising behavioural red flags, the initiative goes beyond typical warnings.

    “We aim to go beyond mere warnings and public appeals. The goal of this campaign is to arm parents with the specific knowledge they need to win this fight,” said Mathrubhumi managing director M.V. Shreyams Kumar. The approach shifts the focus from scaring young people to equipping the adults closest to them parents, families, and teachers with actionable insight.

    Maitri Advertising managing director Raju Menon of which conceptualised the short film, emphasised the strategy behind the realism. “While most anti-drug campaigns target the users themselves, we wanted to speak to those most likely to identify the issue early. Sure, kids might adapt their slang after seeing this, but at least we give parents a headstart.”

    The short film’s reception has been electric, sparking conversations across social media and in households alike. Its appeal lies in its authenticity: instead of bombarding viewers with fear-inducing images or exaggerated scenarios, it presents knowledge in a digestible, relatable format. Parents are shown not just what to look for, but how to interpret subtle signals from behaviour, conversations, and even financial patterns, a roadmap for proactive engagement.

    By leveraging Roshan Mathew’s relatability among the youth, the campaign bridges the generational gap. It reminds parents that influencing children about the dangers of drugs isn’t about confrontation, it’s about connection, awareness, and timely action. Every code word decoded, every price point revealed, and every practical tip shared is a small but crucial victory in the fight against substance abuse.

    Mathrubhumi’s initiative stands out for transforming anti-drug messaging from abstract warnings into tangible, everyday tools for parents. It’s a campaign that proves education and awareness can be both accessible and compelling, encouraging adults to step into the roles they’re naturally equipped for guides, protectors, and early responders. In a world where quick fixes and shortcuts often dominate, Mathrubhumi reminds us that vigilance, knowledge, and parental involvement remain the most effective measures.

    With this campaign, the message is crystal clear: the first line of defence against youth drug abuse isn’t law enforcement or peer pressure, it’s informed, attentive parents, ready to decode the hidden signals before it’s too late.

  • Zee Action shifts into high gear with Night Drive’s thrilling TV premiere

    Zee Action shifts into high gear with Night Drive’s thrilling TV premiere

    MUMBAI: A romantic night out, a wrong turn, and boom, Zee Action’s latest thriller takes off like a bullet on blacktop. Zee Action is revving up its engines for the World Television Premiere of Night Drive, a high-octane crime thriller that steers straight into suspense and doesn’t ease off the pedal. Set to air on Tuesday, 8 July at 7:30 pm , this pulse-pounding Malayalam film (dubbed in Hindi) promises viewers a full tank of action, intrigue, and paisa-vasool entertainment.

    Directed by Vysakh, best known for the 2016 blockbuster Pulimurugan, Night Drive starts with a simple premise, a young couple on a late-night drive. But what begins as a quiet evening quickly swerves into a collision course with danger. Cue the crime syndicates, high-speed chases, and a relentless cop who’s as sharp as he is intimidating.

    The film features a stellar trio: Roshan Mathew brings layered intensity, Anna Ben offers quiet strength with screen-fresh charm, and Indrajith Sukumaran delivers a pitch-perfect performance as a no-nonsense police officer on the hunt. Penned by Abhilash Pillai, the film balances edge-of-the-seat moments with emotional undercurrents, all set against a gritty, urban backdrop.

    Clocking in a relentless pace, Night Drive doesn’t let its foot off the gas. Every scene accelerates the tension, keeping viewers strapped in till the very end. With plot twists popping like speed bumps on a slick road, it’s a must-watch for action lovers who like their thrillers with bite.

    So, if you’re in the mood for adrenaline, suspense, and a good ol’ game of cat and mouse Night Drive is the ride you didn’t know you needed.

    Catch the premiere on Zee Action, 8 July at 7:30 pm. Buckle up. Things are about to get intense.

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  • Junglee Pictures debuts in Malayalam cinema with Ronth

    Junglee Pictures debuts in Malayalam cinema with Ronth

    MUMBAI: Junglee Pictures has partnered with Kerala-based Festival Cinemas to launch Ronth (Night Patrol), marking its first venture into Malayalam cinema.

    The film, directed by National Award-winner Shahi Kabir, stars Dileesh Pothan and Roshan Mathew as police officers navigating personal challenges during an intense night shift.

    “The moment we heard the narration, we were hooked,” said Amrita Pandey, CEO at Junglee Pictures, praising Kabir’s realistic storytelling that “blends intense narratives with raw human emotions.”

    Kabir, who won the National Award for “Nayattu” and is known for thrillers like “Ela Veezha Poonchira” and “Joseph,” called the collaboration with Junglee Pictures “thrilling.”

    The film is expected to release later this year.

     

  • Prime Video addresses the ‘Elephant in the Room’ through a marketing campaign for its upcoming Original Series Poacher

    Prime Video addresses the ‘Elephant in the Room’ through a marketing campaign for its upcoming Original Series Poacher

    Mumbai: Ahead of its highly anticipated global premiere, Amazon Original Series Poacher, has ignited intrigue and excitement, with its powerful and gripping storyline. The thrilling crime series, based on true events, is a heart-wrenching and captivating presentation by none other than Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Richie Mehta, starring Nimisha Sajayan, Roshan Mathew, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya in pivotal roles

    While the crime series promises to engage audiences with its gripping storyline, it will also shed light on the extensive scale of ivory poaching, based on a real life case that took place in Kerala in 2015. Through strategic initiatives designed to ignite intrigue and awareness, and to build dialogue the streaming service has created life-sized installations in prominent locations across the country.

    From oversized faux elephant tusks in glass boxes at prominent locations in Mumbai to highlight the scale of the issue, to elephant crime scenes in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, the service has been successful in creating conversations about the issue of wildlife crime, to strongly convey that – “Murder is Murder”- be if of a human, or an animal. The elephant crime scenes are located in areas such as Mumbai’s Bandstand and Powai, Delhi’s Janakpuri and Saket, and Bengaluru’s Shantiniketan.

    Poacher promises to offer viewers a glimpse of a global issue that has not been widely explored on screen – the world of wildlife crime. While the show emphasizes on elephant poaching, it does it through the lens and tonality of a crime thriller, by highlighting one of the biggest ivory poaching cases in Indian history. Based on court documents and testimonials, Poacher is a series that aims to provoke the urgent issue of wildlife crime. The series aims to engage audiences and allow them to discover the story’s deeper message as they watch it. With its unique storytelling and powerful message, the show will leave a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.

    The show highlights the exceptional efforts of Indian forest service officers, NGO workers from the Wildlife Trust of India, police constables, and good samaritans who risked their lives to investigate the largest ivory poaching ring in Indian history. Produced by QC Entertainment in association with Alia Bhatt’s Eternal Sunshine Productions, Suitable Pictures and Poor Man’s Productions, Poacher which primarily unfolds in Malayalam, Hindi and English will be available to stream in 240 countries and territories, starting 23 February in 35+ Indian and foreign languages.

  • Alia Bhatt joins as executive producer for Amazon Original crime series ‘Poacher’

    Alia Bhatt joins as executive producer for Amazon Original crime series ‘Poacher’

    Mumbai: Prime Video today announced that actor, producer and entrepreneur, Alia Bhatt has come onboard as executive producer for its upcoming Amazon Original series Poacher, produced by QC Entertainment. An investigative crime series based on true events; Poacher unearths the largest ivory poaching ring in Indian history. A first-of-its-kind project, Poacher brings the world of environmental conservation and entertainment together with the intent of highlighting a key global concern – illegal poaching. Emmy-award-winning filmmaker Richie Mehta has created, written, and directed the series, which boasts of a diverse and talented cast comprising Nimisha Sajayan, Roshan Mathew, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya in pivotal roles. Poacher which unfolds primarily in Malayalam, Hindi and English, is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video in India and across more than 240 countries and territories worldwide on February 23 in multiple languages. The crime series is the latest addition to the Prime membership. Prime members in India enjoy savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership, for just Rs 1499/ year.

    A globally celebrated artist, Alia is also known as a champion of nature and has actively lent her voice towards conservation and sustainability. Her association with Poacher as an executive producer with her production company Eternal Sunshine Productions, underscores her belief in the story and her commitment to bring important and relevant stories alive and be a voice for the voiceless.

    Talking about coming onboard as the executive producer for Poacher, Alia Bhatt shared, “Being part of this incredibly significant project is an honor, for both me and the entire team at Eternal Sunshine Productions. The impact of Poacher was deeply personal, and Richie’s portrayal of the urgent issue of wildlife crime resonated strongly with me and the team. The storytelling genuinely moved me, especially knowing it’s based on true events, that sheds light on brutal crimes occurring in our forests. I am confident that Poacher will serve as an eye-opener, delivering a powerful message to be more compassionate and considerate towards all living beings. It’s a call to embrace coexistence and I am genuinely thrilled to be collaborating with Richie, QC and Prime Video and to contribute to this narrative.”

    “Alia coming on board Poacher is truly a dream come true. In addition to being a world-class actress she has proven to be a selfless philanthropist channeling her well-respected and earned celebrity status for championing positive causes. Her involvement in this series helps raise awareness for the important issues addressed in the show. The most important of which is, we are all one interconnected humanity and planet. It’s crucial that we treat it with the respect and consideration it deserves,” said QC principals Hamm, Mansfield & McKittrick.

    Poacher is executive produced by QC Entertainment’s Edward H. Hamm Jr., Raymond Mansfield and Sean McKittrick, in association with Suitable Pictures, Poor Man’s Productions and Eternal Sunshine Productions. Alan McAlex (Suitable Boy) serves as producer for Suitable Pictures. Also from Delhi Crime are director of photography Johan Aidt, composer Andrew Lockington and editor Beverley Mills.

    Apart from her pursuits in cinema, Alia has passionately helped raise awareness about relevant causes such as environmental sustainability, animal welfare and mitigating human-animal conflict through her platform, Coexist. She also promotes sustainable fashion through her initiative, Mi Wardrobe is Su Wardrobe.