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Narayana Health unveils ‘InsidER’ docudrama by Prominent Pictures

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Mumbai: In an exciting new venture, Narayana Health has entrusted Prominent Pictures with the creative duties to produce “InsidER,” India’s first medical docudrama series that has quickly become a sensation. Now available for streaming on JioTV, JioTV+ and JioCinema, the series offers an unparalleled glimpse into the high-stakes world of emergency medicine, blending intense medical scenarios with deeply human stories.

Crafted around four fundamental pillars—high-stakes medical cases, emotional authenticity, educational insight, and compelling storytelling—”InsidER” has captured the audience’s imagination. The series takes a suspenseful thriller approach to deliver a gripping and emotionally charged docudrama based on real cases. Each episode is meticulously crafted emotions, drawing the audience into the heart of every medical emergency and the monumental challenges faced by the clinicians at Narayana Health. Each case not only marks a significant milestone in the hospital’s journey but also holds immense importance in the context of Indian emergency awareness.

Mukesh Jagoorie, who conceptualised and produced the series, expressed his enthusiasm about the project’s reception, stating, “Witnessing the journey of ‘InsidER’ from concept to a beloved series has been incredibly fulfilling. Our aim was to create a series that is as informative and authentic as it is engaging. The positive feedback from our audience confirms that we have achieved that, and it’s been an extraordinary journey.”

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“The ‘InsidER’ campaign emerged from our profound desire to recognize the bravery of patients and the often-overlooked struggles of families facing medical crises. Over ten months, our teams worked tirelessly across India to capture the intense reality of the ER. Through collaboration with clinicians, patients, and their families, we depict those pivotal moments that shape lives forever. This series shows the importance of resilience, frontline workers, and knowing your ER number. A simple act like having this number readily available can mean the world. We extend our deepest gratitude to Mr. Mukesh and the team at Prominent Pictures for bringing this impactful project to life.” said Narayana Health CMO Dr Ashish Bajaj.

As “InsidER” continues to grow in popularity on JioTV, JioTV+ and JioCinema, it cements its position as a pioneering series that not only educates but also deeply moves its viewers, reflecting the real-life heroism of medical professionals.

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JioHotstar’s Tadka explained: India’s big new bet on bite-sized drama

The streaming giant goes short with vertical micro-dramas timed to ride the IPL’s massive reach

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MUMBAI: India’s biggest streaming platform has a new trick up its sleeve. JioHotstar has launched Tadka, a vertical micro-content offering that serves up episodic dramas in 60-second to two-minute bursts, built not for the binge-watcher sprawled on the sofa but for the thumb-scroller on the bus. The name, borrowed from the Hindi culinary term for a flavour-charged tempering of spices, signals intent: quick, punchy, unmissable. And the timing is no accident. Tadka’s launch coincides with the Indian Premier League, one of JioHotstar’s biggest audience moments of the year, giving the new format an instant audience of tens of millions.

What exactly is Tadka?

At its core, Tadka is JioHotstar’s answer to the global micro-drama boom, a format that has quietly become a multi-billion-dollar category in China and is fast gaining ground elsewhere. Content is shot vertically, native to the mobile screen, and runs in episodes of 60 seconds to two minutes. Crucially, nothing is edited down from longer cuts: every story is conceived and produced specifically for the short form.

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The genres span romance, drama, thriller, comedy and youth-oriented stories, all anchored in contemporary Indian life. Titles already in the library include Mitti Ka Sher, Section F Ka Only Boy, Undercover Boss: Scam Smash and Punch Dialogue Prince Ki Oka Chinna Love Story. Content is available in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, with more languages to follow.

At launch, the platform has more than 100 original titles on offer. By year-end, JioHotstar plans to have 1,000-plus titles in the catalogue.

Production beyond Mumbai

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One of the more striking aspects of Tadka is where it is being made. JioHotstar is deliberately breaking with the Mumbai-centric logic of Indian entertainment, shifting shoots to smaller cities. Game Over Gold Digger and Billionaires vs. Middle Class Mom were shot in Indore; Mitti Ka Sher and Startup Junoon: Rinki Bani Bazigar in Lucknow.

The platform has partnered with more than 50 production houses, ranging from established players such as M5 Entertainment, Salt Media and Tamasha Studios to digital-native outfits such as Incnut, Fourth Wall and Kaijuhouse Productions, many of them new to the long-form ecosystem altogether. The content and production team was built entirely from scratch, drawing talent deliberately from outside the traditional long-form world. Television production veterans, it turns out, are rather well suited to the high-volume, fast-turnaround demands of micro-content.

How the money might flow

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Monetisation is still early-stage, but the roadmap is taking shape. Advertising is the primary near-term opportunity: several brands have already approached JioHotstar about integrated content formats, and ad revenues are expected to scale with viewership. Further down the road, the platform may explore subscription packs and coin-based unlock models, a path already well-trodden in global micro-drama markets, where 65 to 70 per cent of revenue has shifted over time from pay-per-episode unlocks to recurring subscriptions.

Fully AI-generated content, story and visuals alike, is also in the pipeline for specific genres, including animated and fantastical formats.

Partners are enthusiastic

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Those building content for the platform are bullish. Firdaus, owner and partner at Salt Media, says Tadka “lowers traditional barriers, allowing storytellers across sizes to participate without being constrained by large budgets or legacy structures.” Sonya V. Kapoor, owner and partner at M5 Entertainment, calls micro-content “where the next generation of IP is going to be built and tested.” Anish Surana, founder of Ananta Productions, says Tadka is “formalising micro-content as a serious entertainment category within the mainstream ecosystem.”

Jehangir Irroni, assistant vice president of video divisions at Incnut Digital, puts it bluntly: “When a platform at JioHotstar’s scale backs a format, it has the ability to expand the category itself.”

The bigger picture

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Within days of its launch, Tadka has already pulled in a share of JioHotstar’s active user base that, the company claims, is comparable in size to the entire user base of several standalone short-form or regional OTT platforms. That is a remarkable early signal, though, as with any new format, the harder test is whether that initial curiosity converts to habit.

If it does, Tadka could do for Indian micro-drama what JioHotstar’s backing of the IPL did for streaming sports: drag a format from the fringes firmly into the mainstream. The spice, as always, is in the timing.

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