Animation
One Take Media brings Unicorn Animation MIA and ME
Mumbai: An announcement that’s sure to excite all the unicorn fans in India – One Take Media is all set to bring the globally popular live-action animation series called ‘Mia and Me’ to India to their vast library of kids’ animation shows.
Mia and Me is a fun-filled adventure series with 4 seasons which turned out to be a popular hit show across the globe. Now it will be available in Hindi and various other regional languages to Indian viewers, courtesy One Take Media.
Mia and Me series revolves around Mia an awkward 12-year-old who arrives at a new boarding school – what she doesn’t realize is the powers of the magical bracelet gifted to her by her parents. This bracelet can transport Mia to a magical world called Centopia, where she transforms into a flying elf with the ability to talk to unicorns. In Centopia, Mia is given the task of saving the land’s unicorns from an evil queen.
The audience for kids’ animation live-action shows in India is huge and Mia and Me is sure to mesmerize the kids with its colorful quality animation and engaging storyline. As kids love to watch their favourite shows in their local language, Mia and Me will be made available in Hindi and five other regional languages.
One Take Media Co. is a content production and distribution hub in Mumbai specializing in K-Drama, Kids Animation and Devotional segments. Their OTT App PLAYFLIX was recently awarded Best App of the Year 2024.
Animation
A new chapter unfolds as Lens Vault Studios debuts Bal Tanhaji
MUMBAI: History is getting a fresh rewrite this time with code, creativity and a longer arc in mind. Lens Vault Studios has announced its first original production, Bal Tanhaji, marking the official entry of the newly launched, tech-driven studio into India’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Arriving six years after the box-office success of Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, the new project expands the universe rather than revisiting familiar ground. Bal Tanhaji explores uncharted narrative territory, signalling a clear shift from one-off cinematic spectacles to long-format, world-building storytelling designed for digital-first audiences.
At the heart of this ambition is Prismix Studios, the in-house generative AI and technology arm powering the creative engine behind the show. The studio’s approach blends storytelling with next-generation tools, aiming to reimagine how Indian IPs are created, scaled and sustained beyond theatrical releases.
For Lens Vault Studios chairman Ajay Devgn the new venture represents a deliberate step beyond traditional cinema. The focus is firmly on building long-form intellectual properties across fiction and non-fiction, tailored to changing viewing habits and platform-led consumption. He said the studio intends to explore formats that remain largely untapped, while drawing on the team’s experience with large-scale cinematic storytelling.
Lens Vault Studios founder and CEO Danish Devgn echoed that sentiment, describing Bal Tanhaji as the studio’s first generative-AI-led IP and the starting point of a broader vision. The aim, he noted, is to carry forward the legacy of the Tanhaji universe while connecting with younger audiences through a blend of powerful narratives and emerging technologies.
With Bal Tanhaji, Lens Vault Studios is planting its flag early not just launching a show, but signalling a larger play for cinematic universes that live, grow and evolve across platforms. If this debut is any indication, the future of Indian storytelling may be as much about imagination as it is about innovation.








