Former Amazon Prime Video India Content Chief Launches Content Incubator 29SeptemberWorks
Amazon Launches Prime Video Channels In India
Vijay Subramaniam said: “Indian content is at its tipping point moment. On one side is a massive and entertainment-hungry population and on the other side is some of the finest content creating minds that the world has seen. 29SeptemberWorks is slated to be a new-age entertainment company that will leverage the best of these two worlds to empower and enable storytellers, especially from the South of India, both in front and behind the camera, to take their craft pan-India and to the world.
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