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MTV & HP provide ‘Fame-istan’ to budding filmmakers

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MUMBAI: Freedom of expression is considered to be a basic necessity for human beings to live a full life. It is a reflection of a healthy and democratic nation. More often than not cinema is considered as a classic means of expression of thoughts and freedom. MTV, the voice of the youth, along with HP Inc.has taken the onus to give a democratic makeover to the craft of filmmaking their latest venture, HP India MTV Fame-istan.

The mass outreach of cinema is one of the major reasons that makes ‘Fame-istan’ the best platform for filmmakers to express themselves. Fame-istan will be enabling four aspiring filmmakers to live their dream of making a film and being mentored by top- guns in the Indian film industry. Each month a film mentor will introduce the director of the month. The director will then call out to actors and people who want to be a part of their short film.

Staying true to its name, Fame-istan will not only help young filmmakers live their dream but also offer a chance to the cast and crew of the movie to make it big by providing them a platform to showcase their talent. After the selection of the cast and crew of the movie, the filmmakers will be mentored by ace directors from the film industry. Each short film will have to be completed within a duration of 1.5 months. Once the movie is shot, the mentor will give their verdict on the film. The first mentor who will be guiding young filmmakers and helping them hone their skill is ace director, Mohit Suri.

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On giving more power to young filmmakers, Viacom18 head – youth, music and English entertainment Ferzad Palia says: “At MTV we believe in inspiring and empowering youngsters. Fame- istan is a platform that will enable young movie makers kick-start their filmmaking career that too with the help of ace directors from the industry. Cinema is a powerful and inspiring platform and is by far the only democratic tool in the country that has a mass outreach. Indian cinema has grown in different directions of late and offers more diversity than ever and Fame- istan is a perfect platform for budding artists to showcase their talent through cinema.”

HP Inc, India, head of country marketing Ayesha Durante said, “We are delighted to be creating this platform along with MTV. HP is furthering its proposition of ‘ReinventMyStory’ by providing the youth a launchpad to showcase their own capabilities, stand out early on in their lives and make their mark in this space, thereby reinventing the story of their lives.”

The short films will be brought to life using HP Pavilion x360 and HP Spectre x360 and will be stitched together in an episode which will later be telecasted on MTV. The films will individually go live on MTV’s social platforms as well.

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Mayank Prabhakar elevated to chief media officer at vivo India

After steering media and digital growth, Prabhakar steps into a wider role

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MUMBAI: Vivo India has elevated Mayank Prabhakar to the role of chief media officer, marking a new chapter in his journey with the smartphone brand where he has spent over four years shaping its media and digital strategy.

Prabhakar, who earlier served as general manager and head of media and digital marketing, announced the development while reflecting on the opportunity to lead the brand’s storytelling and consumer engagement efforts. “Humbled and honoured to shape stories that inspire, connect and lead,” he noted while sharing the update.

Since joining vivo India in November 2021, Prabhakar has been closely involved in building the company’s media and performance marketing ecosystem, working across growth, e-commerce and direct-to-consumer initiatives. His work has centred on strengthening digital engagement while aligning media strategy with evolving consumer behaviour.

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Before moving to vivo India, Prabhakar spent more than six years at Cheil Worldwide, where he held several senior roles including general manager, e-commerce marketing and deputy general manager, digital marketing. During this period, he worked on digital product launches and helped expand e-commerce partnerships with platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart.

Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles such as national vertical head at Times Internet and manager, enterprise business at One97 Communications, where he worked on enterprise mobility, mobile marketing and emerging digital campaign formats.

With nearly two decades of experience across media, digital marketing and mobile-led engagement, Prabhakar now takes on a broader mandate at vivo India as the brand continues to deepen its presence in the country’s competitive smartphone market.

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