Mythological
Shemaroo TV brings the timeless epic Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ to delight audiences
Mumbai: Shemaroo TV is excited to announce the telecast of the timeless epic Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ starting from the 3rd of July 2023. This masterpiece, known for its storytelling and moral teachings, will grace television screens every Monday to Sunday at 7.30 pm. With a deep understanding of audience preferences and the enduring love for mythological dramas, Shemaroo TV aims to revive the nostalgia and enchantment associated with this series. Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ has remained an enduring favourite, appealing viewers with its engaging narrative and powerful performances. Prepare to go back in time as this epic saga unfolds, delivering an unforgettable experience for audiences nationwide.
“Shemaroo TV has always prioritized delivering top-notch content that resonates with diverse audiences. Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ is a timeless saga which holds a special place in Indian television history. We are delighted to be the medium where people will be able to relive the magic of this iconic series” expressed Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd. COO of broadcast Sandeep Gupta.”
Don’t miss the opportunity to embark on an extraordinary journey with Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ as it airs on Shemaroo TV starting on 3 July 2023, at 7.30 pm. Tune in to witness the timeless saga unfold and immerse yourself in the world of Ramayan.
Mythological
Collective Artists launches HistoryVerse, India’s biggest myth slate
MUMBAI: Collective Artists Network is stepping boldly into the past to shape the future of Indian storytelling. The company has announced HistoryVerse, a sweeping new content slate dedicated to retelling India’s rich historical and mythological legacy for contemporary audiences.
Launched under the newly formed Collective Studios, the slate features eight history-inspired titles across theatrical films and web series, making it the largest such lineup announced in India to date. The stories draw inspiration from figures and traditions that have shaped the subcontinent for centuries, including Hanuman, Krishna, Shiva, Shivaji, Durga, Kali and Swami Samarth.
The already released Mahabharat series acts as the foundation stone for HistoryVerse, offering a glimpse into how deeply rooted narratives can be retold with scale, polish and a modern storytelling lens. Building on that momentum, three of the newly announced projects are being developed as feature films, while two will take the form of web series. More titles are already in various stages of development.
Collective says the focus is on detail and immersion at every step, from research and writing to visual design, aiming to make these stories feel expansive yet accessible, even for viewers who may not usually gravitate towards historical content.
Announcing the slate, Collective Artists Network founder and group CEO Vijay Subramaniam, said India’s folklore remains one of the country’s most underleveraged creative assets. “These stories sit at the heart of our culture and deserve to travel the world,” he said. “HistoryVerse is not just about films and series. It is about building an ecosystem of experiences, consumer brands and gaming that allows audiences to engage with these narratives in many ways.”
With HistoryVerse, Collective Studios is positioning itself for the long haul, betting that India’s oldest stories, told with contemporary craft, still have plenty of new ground to cover.








