Filmmaker Kartik Nishandar, Arjun Singgh Baran set to captivate the audience with new project

Kartik Nishandar intends to broaden the audiences’ perspective

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Motion picture complexity has grown as a result of ongoing technological advancements that have been sparked and shaped by human initiative and ingenuity. This has given filmmakers the chance to hone their art and tell more complex stories. The evolution has sparked the creation of distinctive styles, movements, and methodologies that would not have been conceivable without an ever-improving apparatus. The skill of a filmmaker should not be measured by the technological complexity of the production but rather by the ability of the filmmaker to effectively and clearly use the technology to convey a narrative and evoke an emotion. Although this technological evolution has been linear, it has not always coincided with a similar evolution of quality. One such filmmaking studio that is making waves in the world of filmmaking is GSEAMS (Global Sports Entertainment And Media Solutions Private Limited), a studio with a base in Mumbai which is touching new horizons of success with each new project produced.

Filmmaking plays a significant role in a country like India, where hope is valued above all else. Hence, the founder of GSEAMS, Kartik D. Nishandar, is generating a lot of buzz and has established several different business verticals alongside his co-founder,Arjun Singgh Baran. The two GSEAMS founders recently made a significant announcement regarding a web series starring a well-known Bollywood actress. In the project, National Award-winner Ravi Jadhav and Kshitij Patwardhan, two other gems from the industry, will work alongside the two prodigies of filmmaking.

Natarang, a Marathi musical drama based on Dr. Anand Yadav's 1978 novel Natrang, is where Ravi made his directorial debut. Balgandharva was his subsequent movie. The film was shown at the Cannes and Venice film festivals. Indian screenwriter, theatre director, dramatist, and lyricist Kshitij Patwardhan is well known for his works in the films Natarang and Balgandharva. He won the renowned Tarun Tejankit Award in 2019, the Filmfare Award for best screenplay in 2018, and the Filmfare Award for best lyrics in 2020. For his remarkable contribution to Marathi cinema, he has received numerous state honours from Maharashtra, the Zee Gaurav, MIFTA, and Star Pravah Ratna.

The contributions GSEAMS has made to the Indian content ecosystem and their pan-India plan are extraordinary and deeply valued. He continued, "We then launched our studio business, where we started by producing a sizeable amount of content, particularly in Maharashtra, with Marathi content as a specialisation. We began with our debut movie, "Fugay," and have since produced about 15 movies. A few categories in which GSEAMS excels and is well-known in Maharashtra include web series, movies, TV production, and satellite aggregation."Samantar," the company's first online web series, was broadcasted on MX Player.

Later on, the well-received "Raktanchal Season 2" web series was broadcast on MX Player in February 2022. The organization's most recent endeavour was the Amazon Original "Bali," which was directed by Vishal Furia, who also directed "Chhorii." The 600 episodes of the television series "Nakalat Saare Ghadle" were also produced by this fantastic crew. It was a Marathi translation of the hugely successful television programme Yeh Hai Mohabbatein starring Ekta Kapoor. With a web series on MX Player, the company made its debut in 2020. In Hindi and Marathi, Season 1 of this new web series "Samantar" earned over 160 million views (16 crores), while Season 2 had over 180 million views (18 million). The GSEAMS-produced "Naxalbari" television series in Hindi is about the Naxalite movement in India which is available on Zee5.

The content ecosystem of the nation has been dynamically impacted by the works done by this production house, specifically its pan-India strategy. Kartik Nishandar intends to broaden the audiences’ perspective and help them shatter the prejudices that they carry.