Kutingg flips the script with India’s first all-vertical short story platform

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Kutingg flips the script with India’s first all-vertical short story platform

Balaji’s new mobile-first venture rewrites storytelling for India’s swipe-happy generation.

Nitin Burman

MUMBAI: If you’re watching stories the same way you scroll through reels, Kutingg just got your angle right, literally. In a move that redefines how stories are told and watched, Kutingg, the latest brainchild from Balaji Telefilms Ltd, has launched as one of India’s first platforms dedicated entirely to short-form vertical content. Designed for thumb-scrolling, on-the-go viewers, Kutingg ditches the traditional widescreen for a full-screen, mobile-only experience crafted to keep pace with India’s screen-happy youth.

From romantic flings and campus crushes to suspenseful thrillers and slice-of-life dramas, Kutingg’s storytelling comes fast, fierce, and formatted for the vertical world. The platform’s lineup of originals aims to deliver emotionally charged narratives in snackable episodes ideal for lunch breaks, commute scrolls, or late-night binge dips.

Commenting on the launch Balaji Telefilms Ltd Group chief revenue officer (CRO) Nitin Burman said, "We’ve always been at the forefront of innovation, and with ‘Kutingg’, we’re introducing a new storytelling format that offers an intimate and engaging viewer experience. This mobile-first, vertical format is designed to meet the evolving viewing habits of today’s audience. Kutingg breaks traditional screen boundaries and represents the future of content snackable, striking, and personal. Our vision with Kutingg is to redefine how stories are consumed, offering an immersive, flexible viewing experience that aligns with the fast-paced, on-the-go lifestyles of young India. We’re proud to be pioneers in leading this change."

With vertical viewing now second nature to most mobile users, the platform isn’t just keeping up, it’s setting the pace. Burman added that Kutingg will also serve as a dynamic canvas for emerging storytellers to play with form, angles, and narrative flow in ways the traditional 16:9 simply doesn’t allow.

Kutingg is not just a content initiative, it’s a cultural cue shift. With this vertical leap, Balaji’s Altt is once again placing itself ahead of the curve, showing that the future of storytelling might just be told one swipe at a time.