TVF Pitchers

TVF Pitchers
Genre Comedy, Drama
Created by Arunabh Kumar
Written by Biswapati Sarkar
Arunabh Kumar
Directed by Amit Golani
Starring
Music by Vaibhav Bundhoo
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1+
No. of episodes 5 (list of episodes)
Production
Cinematography Vaibhav Bundhoo
Editor(s) Prashant Machhar
Running time 30–50 minutes
Production company(s) The Viral Fever Media Labs [1]
Distributor The Viral Fever (TVF)
Release
Original network YouTube
Original release June 5 (2015-06-05) – August 30, 2015 (2015-08-30)
External links
Website

TVF Pitchers is an Indian web series created by The Viral Fever (TVF) and developed by Arunabh Kumar. The first season consists of five episodes and premiered online on The Viral Fever's content portal TVFPlay[2] on 3 June 2015. A week later, on 10 June, it premiered on YouTube. The season finale premiered on TVFPlay on 30 August 2015. It follows four friends, Naveen, Jitu, Yogi and Mandal, who quit their jobs in order to develop their own start-up company.[3][4]

Premise

Four friends, Naveen Bansal (Naveen), Jitendra Maheshwari (Jitu), Yogendra Kumar (Yogi) and Saurabh Mandal (Mandal), enter the business world by launching their own start-up company. Naveen becomes angry for not getting a project from the company in which he works, gets drunk and resigns.He faces a dilemma when he is offered a position in a branch office located in Japan.He leaves for the airport but upon reaching there he realises that he is not destined for routine jobs. At the same time, he receives news of his "B-Plan" reaching the final round of the NASSCOM start-up conclave. This sets off a chain of events in which the four friends rediscover what they really want in life, and face challenges in getting their start-up idea off the ground.

After the release of the first trailer, the show's premise was compared to that of the American TV show Silicon Valley. However, when the pilot premiered, viewers realised this was not the case. Arunabh Kumar, founder and CEO of The Viral Fever, told The Huffington Post that if there's an American TV show that did inspire Pitchers not in content but in spirit it is the HBO drama Entourage about a young Hollywood star on the rise.

Cast

Episodes

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Season

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Episode

Title Directed by Written by Release date Production
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11"Tu Beer Hai"Amit GolaniBiswapati Sarkar3 June 2015 (2015-06-03)S01E01
Naveen is upset with his company for not letting him lead a project for which he'd worked really hard. His mentor Bhati asks him a very fundamental question: "What are you?" Naveen and his friends discover the answer to the question in different ways.
22"And Then There Were Four"Amit GolaniBiswapati Sarkar17 June 2015 (2015-06-17)S01E02
While the startup is the idea of the three friends Naveen, Jitu and Yogi Naveen's roommate and IIM graduate Saurabh Mandal wants to join, and needs to convince the trio that they need him.
33"The Jury Room"Amit GolaniBiswapati Sarkar20 July 2015 (2015-07-20)S01E03
With all four members on board, the guys look for investors and are overwhelmed by the plethora of start-ups. Also, Jitu needs to convince his father to allow him to join the start-up.
44"Bulb Jalega Boss"Amit GolaniBiswapati Sarkar1 August 2015 (2015-08-01)S01E04
Continuing from the previous episode, Naveen, Mandal and Yogi determine to succeed at the event under any circumstances, while Jitu has his own agenda to take care of at home. The events unfold parallel to each other.
55"Where Magic Happens"Amit GolaniBiswapati Sarkar30 August 2015 (2015-08-30)S01E05
The gang is one step away from their seed fund, but one innocent mistake might take it all away. Naveen's love life is also tested.

Response

TVF Pitchers has been well received by the internet audience. The first episode has more than 4.6 million views.[5] The series, hosted on TVF's official YouTube channel, has gathered over 1 million views for each episode. TVF Pitchers has 9.4/10 ratings by 30,166 users and reached Top Rated TV number 36 on IMDB.[6]

References


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