MUMBAI: Arre, a new-age digital infotainment platform for stories using fiction, non-fiction, documentaries, social experiments and podcasts, on Wednesday, plans to launch a new show -- The Real High.
At Taj Land's End in Bandra (Mumbai), actor-model Rannvijay Singha will launch the show that was shot in the pristine valleys of Arunchal Pradesh.
"With this show, we begin a journey of interactive travel and adventure content with our new vertical -- Arre Outdoors," an Arre statement said.
Arunachal Pradesh Parliamentary secretary (tourism) PD Sona is scheduled to grace the occasion along with the show host and adventure enthusiast Singha, Arre founder B Saikumar, and Nissan India VP - marketing Sanjay Gupta.
Earlier, indiantelevision.com reported that Arré’s first web series A.I.SHA | My Virtual Girlfriend won five awards at the LA Web Festival for Best Series, Best Editing, Best Direction, Best Actress and Best Overall Premise within the Drama Category, from among a selected shortlist of 35 webseries across the world. The series was also nominated for Best Sound Design, Visual Effects, Outstanding Score, Cinematography, Supporting Actor, Best Actor and Writing.
This is the third set of international awards for A.I.SHA after winning Best Overall Web Series and Best Suspense/Thriller at the South Florida Web Festival held in Miami and for Exceptional Merit at the WRPN.TV Global Webisode competition.
Arré’s Official Chukyagiri was also named an Official Honoree in the Film and Video Long Form or Series Category at the 21st Annual Webby Awards 2017.
A.I.SHA, Artificial Intelligence Simulated Humanoid Assistant (A.I.SHA) is India's first AI-based digital series. The story pivots around the widely debated and chilling premise of what happens when artificial intelligence develops feelings and consciousness? Sam, the show's protagonist, creates A.I.SHA, without realising the consequences, and thus begins a series of events that rapidly spirals out of control. Catch the full series here.
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