Terribly Tiny Talkies and Tipping Point, the digital content arm of Viacom18 Studios come together to create six path-breaking short films


Terribly Tiny Talkies and Tipping Point, the digital content arm of Viacom18 Studios come together to create six path-breaking short films ~Mona Singh starrer, Ishq Ki Googly and Amol Parashar starrer Glitch are the two shorts released recently~ ~Terribly Tiny Talkies is India's premier short films' studio whose repertoire includes the Jio Filmfare Short Film Awards 2018 winner Khujli starring Jackie Shroff and Neena Gupta~ Mumbai, May 1, 2019: Terribly Tiny Talkies and Tipping Point, the digital content arm of Viacom18 Studios come together to create six path-breaking short films.
Two short films from this lineup – Ishq Ki Googly and Glitch featuring Amol Parashar and Mona Singh respectively have already been released. These films are now live on TTT’s YouTube channel and the streaming platform Voot under the umbrella Shortcuts. Please see the two shorts here Ishq Ki Googly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AciReMNeyAY Glitch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZm7ZWDf0Vc
Ishq Ki Googly is written and directed by Neeraj Udhwani and also features Manu Rishi (Ankhon Dekhi, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!). The film is a quirky comedy, which centers around a husband’s plan gone awry to murder his wife’s illicit lover. Written and directed by Shubham Yogi, Glitch is a heartwarming tale of a 12-year-old boy who travels back in time to try and stop the break-up of his parents. Terribly Tiny Talkies is India’s premier short films studio which has produced over 30 films in the last three years, many of which have travelled to film festivals across the world and have also won prestigious awards. Their repertoire includes the Jio Filmfare Short Film Awards 2018 winner Khujli starring Jackie Shroff and Neena Gupta, Kheer featuring Anupam Kher, Amit Masurkar’s L starring Pankaj Tripathi and Agli Baar which features Rasika Duggal. Viacom18 Studios is one of India's premier motion pictures studio which has produced critically and commercially acclaimed films such as Andhadun (2018), Padmaavat (2018) and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013). The collaboration between TTT and Tipping Point, the digital content arm of Viacom18 Studios marks yet another exciting chapter in the ever-evolving space of short films that has been consistently offering path-breaking content to audiences.
Anuj Gosalia, CEO of TTT says, “This association with the amazing team at Viacom18 Studios marks the beginning of TTT's foray into becoming a formidable storytelling studio in the country. Even as we continue to produce some of India's most compelling short films, 2019 is also our year to incubate long format web shows. These six films mark the beginning, of what we'd believe, a long and meaningful association with the team at Viacom.”
Mr. Ajit Andhare, COO, Viacom18 Studios says, “It’s been a pleasure collaborating with Terribly Tiny Talkies for Tipping Point. At Tipping Point, our content is edgy, contemporary, provocative yet relatable, something that Terribly Tiny Talkies also stands for. Look forward to many such associations in future.”
About Terribly Tiny Talkies Terribly Tiny Tales is one of India’s most celebrated storytelling platforms. Founded by Anuj Gosalia in 2013 as a passion project, TTT is now a beloved brand on social media with a large and loyal following of over 2 million people. TTT is read by over 15 million people every week and has contributions from over a 100,000 thousand writers from across the world. Terribly Tiny Talkies, its short films brand, has produced over 30 of the country’s finest short films winning many international awards along with a Filmfare. As a platform, TTT deeply believes in the power of stories and their ability to shape the world.

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