
Life Navrangi: Aamir Ali and Krishna Mukherjee web drama will entertain while educating you
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Directed by Debatma Mandal, Life Navrangi was shot in Bhopal and consists of seven episodes.
Mumbai: BBC Media Action today launched Life Navrangi (the second drama in the Navrangi series), a first-of-its-kind web drama on YouTube, produced by Bodhitree Multimedia.
The series follows the successful 26-episode television drama Navrangi Re! broadcast by Viacom18 on three of its channels and OTT platforms in 2019. Both dramas were supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Life Navrangi and its key character Vishwas, a young journalist, once again played by Aamir Ali, is all set to entertain, educate, and jolt people out of their doom scrolling. The heroine of this show is a runaway bride Saloni, a budding YouTuber, known better as #SimplySaloni. What happens when they meet? They team up to launch a YouTube channel, on which they tell real stories (as opposed to fake news) that make a difference to people’s lives.
How do they reinvent themselves? Who else becomes part of their lives? Is there something that’s hidden in plain sight about their relationship from people in the mohalla (neighbourhood)? Are they going to tell new stories? The answers lie in Life Navrangi.