Arre (brand)
Arre logo | |
Private | |
Industry | Entertainment, Infotainment, digital content |
Genre | Comedy, drama, thriller, documentary, Entertainment, Infotainment, Opinion |
Founded | February 2015 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Founder |
B. Sai Kumar Ajay Chacko Sanjay Ray Chaudhari |
Products | Trial by Error: The Aarushi Files, A.I.SHA – My Virtual Girlfriend, Ho Ja Re-Gender, Official Chukiyagiri |
Services | Sketch comedy, web-series, music videos, audio series, documentaries, text |
Number of employees | 35 |
Parent | UDigital Content[1][2] |
Website | Arre |
Arre (/ɑːreɪ/) (stylized as Arré) is an Indian entertainment content platform based in Mumbai.[3] It produces and publishes videos, audio series, web series, documentaries, text and doodles through its online channel.[4] Founded by former Network TV18 executives B. Sai Kumar, Ajay Chacko, and Sanjay Ray Chaudhari, it is a content-based startup and was launched in April 2016.[5][1]
History
Arre was founded by former Network TV18 CEO B. Sai Kumar, COO Ajay Chacko, and director Sanjay Ray Chaudhuri in October 2015. It was backed by media personality and Bollywood film producer Ronnie Screwvala, who also held a stake in the venture through his digital media company, UDigital.[1][6] The term "Arre" is an Indian colloquialism that roughly translates to “whoa” in English.[3][4]
In April 2016, Enam group invested an undisclosed amount in Arre, and along with the founders, acquired Ronnie Screwvala’s stake in the venture.[7][8]
Development
The online platform is designed by French agency Area 17.[1]
Products
Early in 2015, Arre announced Ho Ja Re-Gender based on the Israeli experimental format of Re-Gender originally produced by Armoza Formats. In the series, six participants are given a chance to experience life as a member of the opposite sex.[4][9][10]
In August 2015, the company tied up with newspaper The Indian Express to produce investigative documentaries for a world audience. A documentary titled Death by Breath was released on 2 May 2016 which discussed the high levels of air pollution in the Indian state of New Delhi.[11]
in January 2016, the company launched its first web sitcom titled I Don't Watch TV. Produced by Timbuktu Films, it is a satire on the Indian TV industry and stars television personalities like Nakuul Mehta and Bollywood film critic Rajeev Masand.[12][13]
In April 2016, it launched A.I.SHA – My Virtual Girlfriend, a web cam fiction show produced by reality show producer and actor Raghu Ram.[14][15][16]
In May 2016, it launched a podcast titled Trial By Error: The Aarushi Files based on the 2008 Noida double murder case, in partnership with online music streaming service Saavn.[17][18][19]
In September 2016, Arre launched Official Chukyagiri that tells the story of Spandan Chukya, an MNC intern and the corporate world, seen through his eyes. Produced by Amritpal Singh Bindra, Anand Tiwari and their company Still & Still Moving Pictures.[20][21]
Web series
- Ho Ja Re-gender (2016)[9]
- I Don’t Watch TV (2016)[13]
- A.I.SHA – My Virtual Girlfriend (2016)[16]
- Official Chukyagiri (2016)[20]
Audio series
- Trial By Error: The Aarushi Files (2016)[22]
- Aarushi Files (Hindi) (2016)[23]
Documentaries
Partnerships
In August 2015, in association with The Indian Express, Arre produced a documentary titled Death by Breath which was based on New Delhi's air pollution problem.[25]
In April 2016, Arre partnered with music streaming service Saavn to produce and distribute a podcast titled Trial By Error: The Aarushi Files based on the 2008 Noida double murder case.[26]
In July 2016, Arre joined hands with internet-based TV streaming and OTT service provider, YuppTV, to distribute content on the its YuppTV Bazaar platform. Speaking about the partnership, Arre co-founder and managing director, B Saikumar, said "Arre is excited to reach out to an Indian and worldwide audience through YuppTV Bazaar's OTT platform. We look forward to a long-term association with YuppTV and hope to partner on many more content offerings on YuppTV Bazaar."[27][28]
In September 2016, Arre tied up with Mumbai based Goquest Media to distribute and monetise Arre’s content digitally across the world.[29][30]
In September 2016 Arre also announced a distribution partnership with SonyLiv. The partnership will enable SonyLiv users to watch Arre’s latest web series on its web and mobile platforms. Arre's entire video content library will be available as a part of SonyLiv’s extensive catalogue in due course.[31][32]In November 2016 this was followed by an announcement that both companies will co-produce a digital series starring actor Rithvik Dhanjani, who will also be co-producing the show. Release is planned for early 2017.[33][34]
As of October 2016, Arre has also tied up with France's largest television network, TF1 Xtra and and Vodafone Play.[35]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Choudhary, Vidhi (22 October 2015), "Will Ronnie Screwvala's bold new bet with Arre pay off?", Livemint, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ "U DIGITAL CONTENT PVT. LTD.", Bizcircle.net, retrieved 10 May 2016
- 1 2 "UDigital names its digital venture 'Arre'", ET-Brand Equity, 7 July 2015, retrieved 10 May 2016
- 1 2 3 Alcinii, Daniele (9 December 2015), "India launches into digital frontier with Arre", Real Screen, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ Warsia, Noor Fathima. "Arre: The Millennial Expression". BW Businessworld. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
- ↑ Bhattacharya, Anushree (12 February 2016), "Co-founder B Saikumar acquires controlling stake in digital media startup Arre", Techcircle.net, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ Johari, Sneha (27 April 2016), "Arre raises funding from Enam Holdings; Ronnie Screwvala exits", Medianama, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ "Enam picks up minority stake in Ronnie Screwvala-backed Arre", Money Control, 26 April 2016, retrieved 10 May 2016
- 1 2 "Arre to Launch India's First Digital Reality Series", Business Wire India, 2 November 2015, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ Ray, Sarit; Shah, Manali (7 April 2016), "Gender Bender: How India discovered role reversal through pop culture", Hindustan Times, retrieved 10 May 2016
- 1 2 "Watch Death By Breath: Documentary on Delhi's pollution", The Indian Express, 2 May 2016, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ "Arre launches its first sitcom series- I DON'T WATCH TV (IDWT)", Exchange4media.com, 20 January 2016, retrieved 10 May 2016
- 1 2 Choudhury, Nila (21 April 2016), "Nakuul Mehta's Hilarious, Must-Watch New Web Series 'I Don't Watch TV' Sheds Light on the Real Life of Indian Television Actors", India.com, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ "Arre to launch new series 'A.I.SHA - My Virtual Girlfriend'", IndianTelevision.com, 5 April 2016, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ Banan, Aastha (8 May 2016), "Love in virtual hell: Raghu Ram and Harman Singha's new web show may scare you off Siri", Mid-Day, retrieved 10 May 2016
- 1 2 "Raghu Ram launches web cam fiction show 'A.I.S.H.A – My Virtual Girlfriend'", IndianTelevision.com, 2 April 2016, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ Rizwan, Sahil (13 April 2016), "Attention, "Serial" Fans: This New Podcast Will Explore The Aarushi Talwar Murder And Trial", Buzzfeed, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ Naskar, Srija (7 May 2016), "Crime podcast delves deep into the Aarushi murder case", Sunday Guardian, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ "TRIAL BY ERROR - THE AARUSHI FILES", Arre, 1 May 2016, retrieved 10 May 2016
- 1 2 "Exclusive: Producers Amritpal Singh Bindra and Anand Tiwari on their new web series, Official Chukyagiri". The Indian Express. 2016-09-03. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
- ↑ "Official Chukyagiri: Here's Everything You Need To Know About Arre's New Web Series". TubeScoop. 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
- ↑ "People associated with the 2008 Noida double murders tell their own stories for the first time on new podcast 'Trial By Error: The Aarushi Files'", Brown Paper Bag, 11 April 2016, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ ANI (2016-10-11). "Arre and Saavn launch 'Aarushi Files'". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
- ↑ www.exchange4media.com. "Arre announces partnership with SonyLIV". Retrieved 2016-10-23.
- ↑ "The Indian Express, Arre join hands for investigative films'", The Indian Express, 28 August 2015, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ Bahirwani, Krishna (11 April 2016), "Saavn Launches Original Programming", Daily News & Analysis, retrieved 10 May 2016
- ↑ "YuppTV Ties up With Arre to Offer Content on YuppTV Bazaar". PTI. News 18. July 4, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
- ↑ "YuppTV welcomes new-age digital media brand, Arre on YuppTV Bazaar". Asian News International. Business Standard. July 4, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
- ↑ Johari, Sneha (2016-09-30). "Arré to distribute its content through GoQuest and Sony Liv". MediaNama. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ↑ "Goquest inks content distribution deal With Arré | TelevisionPost.com". www.televisionpost.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ↑ "Arré to reach larger audiences through SonyLiv platform". Indian Television Dot Com. 2016-09-30. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ↑ "Arré announces partnership with SonyLiv | Best Media Info, News and Analysis on Indian Advertising, Marketing and Media Industry.". www.bestmediainfo.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ↑ "Arré and SonyLIV announce a new digital series". www.afaqs.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ↑ "Ad Age Homepage - AdAge". www.adageindia.in. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ↑ "Arré's web series A.I.SHA to be aired in Tamil language". www.afaqs.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
External links
- Official website
- Arre on YouTube
- Arre at CrunchBase
- Arré (Q24264203) on Wikidata
- Arre on Facebook
- Arre on Twitter