Two indie filmmakers from Hyderabad, Rohit Penumatsa and Camp Sasi, would like to turn the tables on OTT (Over The Top) streaming content. Their foil ATT aka Any Time Theatre. The response to ATT’s premiere on their theatrical platform avanticinema.com has convinced the two young men that their nine-month-old Avanti Cinema could become a successful mobile app soon; over 10,000 people are expected to buy tickets for the first official release, Story Discussion (s2), which had an audience retention and engagement of about 70 percent a dream debut. Avanti Cinema, the duo claim, has so far introduced over 40 actors in more than 10 films and series. “It was we who discovered Rahul Ramakrishna who had a role in our first (unreleased) film Sheesh Mahal. He is now in demand in Tollywood. Vivek Sagar was the music director and Gnana Shekar VS, the director of photography,” they say. In the past, Penumatsa and Sasi have made student films, short films, web series, and feature films with
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Sanjeev Pargal
JAMMU, May 19: Jammu and Kashmir today reported 62 COVID casualties and 3969 fresh cases. Jammu region accounted for 39 deaths and 1375 positives. Significantly, as against 1375 new cases, 1385 persons today recovered from the virus.
Among 39 fatalities in Jammu region, 22 were reported in Jammu district, majority from rural areas, five each in Samba and Kathua districts, two each Reasi, Poonch and Udhampur and one in Rajouri district. Sixteen women were among the dead while three persons succumbed to the virus at home and were brought dead to the Government hospitals.