MUMBAI: After announcing a distribution alliance, Sony Liv and Arré, have now come together to co-produce a digital series. Set against the backdrop of a big fat Indian wedding, the show is a comedy of errors. The show will go into production soon and is planned for launch in early 2017 on both the digital platforms.
Rithvik Dhanjani has been signed as the lead of the series.
“The new-age Indian viewers want engaging and original entertainment solutions which they can relate to and enjoy. We, at Sony Liv, have been developing fresh and youthful content which caters to the evolved entertainment sensibilities of the millennial viewership. Given its theme, we are confident that the show will be hugely popular with our target audiences, as they will be able to relate to the characters and the situations on the show,” said SonyLiv EVP and head digital business Uday Sodhi.
The show promises to be a visual treat and centres around a wild bachelor trip gone horribly wrong.
A pack of three best friends-a groom to be and his two quirky friends -take off on a bachelor trip just before the wedding. With a bullying bride-to-be back home, some comical misadventures on a foreign sojourn and an unexpected encounter with a beautiful stranger, the protagonist comes to understand the meaning of love and friendship.
“At Arré, we believe in bringing a new lens to traditional formats and genres of content, be it commentary on the news or a comedy fiction show. After our distribution alliance, we’re delighted to partner with a leading and established digital entertainment platform Sony Liv,for original content and look forward to many more such shows together,” added Arre co-founder and CEO Ajay Chacko.
The show is produced for Arré and Sony Liv by Dhanjani and Srman Jain.
Dhanjani, said, “I am super excited about the show and look forward to working with SonyLiv and Arré again on yet another interesting project. With digital entertainment destinations like these, there is scope to tell stories that have a new-age sensibility and which resonate with the young audiences. The story and the characters in the show are reflective of this mindset and I feel the audiences will be able to relate to it.”