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OTMC brings K-drama ‘Flower of Evil’ to Indian audiences
New Delhi: Mumbai-based content production and distribution hub, One Take Media Co (OTMC) continues to be a front runner in Korean Drama series acquisition in India. The company is now all set to bring the popular K-drama ‘Flower of Evil’ to Indian audiences.
Flower of evil is the story of a man who hides his identity and past from his wife who is a detective. On the surface, they appear to be the perfect family: a loving couple with a beautiful daughter who adores her parents. When the wife begins investigating a series of unexplained murders, she is confronted with the reality that her seemingly perfect husband may be hiding something from her. The popular South Korean drama series first aired on tvN from 29 July-23 September, 2020 and has won several accolades for its unique storyline and performances.
One Take Media Co, director Dimpy Khera said, “We are excited to bring this amazing Korean series to India. We are focussing on engaging content for our viewers. We will continue to bring many such titles that are entertaining and global.”
The company provides content and value-added services to leading DTH, Cable, OTT, and TV Channels in India and abroad, which is not only limited to Hollywood Movies, but spans nine regional languages; Kids Animation Movies & Series; Celebrity-based Cooking shows and Korean Drama Series, and K-Pop.
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Epic Company launches unified Epic Studio for films and OTT
Vivek Krishnani to head films business; Samar Khan leads OTT & Television.
MUMBAI: Epic just merged its creative superheroes under one cape because when films and OTT need to fight for attention together, you don’t keep them in separate universes. The Epic Company has launched Epic Studio, a next-generation creative and production powerhouse that unites Juggernaut Productions and Movieverse Studio under a single banner. The move creates a streamlined, scalable platform for premium storytelling across theatrical films, OTT originals, television, digital-first formats and branded content.
Vivek Krishnani has been appointed chief executive officer, Epic Studio (Films), overseeing the theatrical and film business with a focus on culturally resonant narratives across Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati and Malayalam cinema. Samar Khan continues as chief executive officer, Epic Studio (OTT & Television) and retains his role as chief content officer for Docubay and Epic On.
The Epic Company managing director Aditya Pittie said, “Epic Studio brings together our entire creative ecosystem under one unified studio vision. This is not just an integration of verticals, but the creation of a collaborative environment where writers, filmmakers, creators, and brand partners can seamlessly develop and scale stories across formats and screens.”
Vivek Krishnani added, “We are building an audience-focused mainstream film studio committed to delivering fresh, engaging, and innovative stories for both theatrical and streaming platforms.”
Samar Khan commented, “This alignment allows us to approach storytelling with a unified studio mindset. We are building IP under one creative umbrella, with scale and longevity in mind from inception.”
The unified structure eliminates silos, enabling ideas to flow fluidly from concept to screen while adapting to evolving audience behaviour. Epic Studio positions itself as a creator-led ecosystem championing purposeful, resonant storytelling with commercial strength.
In an entertainment landscape where stories now leap between screens faster than plot twists, Epic isn’t just building a studio, it’s crafting a single launchpad where every tale gets the best shot at soaring across every platform.








