Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films will now be available on Zee Café

Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films is currently accessible on the TV screens on Zee Café

Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films will now be available on Zee Café
Zee Café

With an undertaking to make the true to life journey for flawlessness bigger in degree, Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films is currently accessible on the TV screens on Zee Café. In its new offering for it’s audiences, Zee Café is airing short stories that is certain to dazzle the gatherings of people and move them to flawlessness.

This show will air each Thursday and Friday at 10:30PM just on Zee Café. Additionally, see these ace storytellers in discussion with Anupama Chopra Saturday evenings at 10:30PM. For this short-position arrangement, Zee Café has entered a vital relationship with Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films to describe stories through the voices of Bollywood's pro storytellers.

The arrangement will highlight these widely praised specialists in discussion with Anupama Chopra, where the specialists will be seen discussing what genuinely characterizes greatness and flawlessness in film. The movies broadcasted incorporate titles like Maya, Amma Meri, The Last Chapter, Ladoo, Churri, Shame, Playboy and Waterbaby, among numerous others.

The producers behind these magnum opuses incorporate names like Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, Sujoy Ghosh, Anusha Bose, Samir Sadhwani, Pia Shah, Mansi Jain and Sandeep Verma.

ZEEl, Chief Growth Officers, Ashish Sehgal, said “Short-films as a format is fairly underexposed. With audiences increasingly looking out for fresh content, these short films truly serve as a popular medium to showcase interesting works of budding and established filmmakers. Through this exciting association, Zee Café and &Pictures HD together provide the perfect platform for Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short films to give their content a wider reach and visibility. Additionally, clients today are looking at engaging with their audiences in more than one way”.