S1 Ep48: Little Things (feat. Dhruv Sehgal)

S1 Ep48: Little Things (feat. Dhruv Sehgal)

Author: TiC Productions October 25, 2016 Duration: 39:25

Dhruv Sehgal, star and writer of upcoming web series Little Things by Dice Media joins to share his views on a number of topics including: 1. A primer on Dice Media, Filter Copy and how Dhruv joined forces with them and a quick look at Dice's first web series 'Not Fit' 2. How 'Little Things' came to be, what it's about and the vibe it is trying to capture 3. An inside look at the filming process, and what it takes to make a web series in India - including the challenges of being both a writer and an actor on the same show 4. Dhruv's journey into the world of new media and content creation 5. How the digital video audience in India is evolving, and how they consume content 6. Trailer round-up, featuring Befikre, Dear Zindagi and Dangal - including why Alia Bhatt is the most promising talent in the industry today

Little Things trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9M8ne1WTPI

Follow Dhruv at https://www.facebook.com/sehgaldhruv/

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Every Friday, the team at TiC Productions pulls up a virtual chair to dive into the vibrant, complex world of Indian cinema on Bollywood Weekly. This isn't just a rundown of the latest releases; it's a thoughtful exploration of the stories, music, and cultural currents flowing from Mumbai's film industry and beyond. You'll hear genuine reviews that go deeper than star ratings, analyzing performances and directorial choices with a critical but appreciative eye. The conversation often expands to consider how these films reflect and shape societal conversations, from timeless family dramas to bold contemporary narratives. This podcast serves as your regular digest for everything happening on screen and behind the scenes, blending film critique with observations on visual style and artistic ambition. It’s for anyone who loves the spectacle of Bollywood but also craves a meaningful discussion about its role in global arts and culture. Tune in for a consistent, engaging mix of analysis and appreciation that treats Indian cinema with the depth it deserves.
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