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Your favourite toons are taking over Valentine’s day- find out how
Mumbai: Valentine’s day is here and it’s time to celebrate love and friendship. On this special day, ditch the traditional and get ready for something wacky and wonderful. Imagine if your favourite Sony YAY! toons became your Valentine. From Honey Bunny to Oggy and The Daltons, picture them stealing hearts, spreading love, and going the extra mile to make your day magical. Curious about the antics they’d pull to show their love? Let’s dive in and find out.
Honey Bunny: Double the Trouble, Double the Fun
These mischievous twins are always up to something with their knack for trouble and their playful pranks are guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. Get ready for a double dose of fun and laughter, and a day filled with their signature jholmaal – it’s sure to be the most hilarious Valentine’s Day ever with Honey Bunny.
Oggy: Grumpy Cat to Sweetheart
Even though Oggy is constantly chasing the three pesky cockroaches with his swatter, he sure has a soft side to him. If he were your date this Valentine’s Day, he is sure to surprise you with a bouquet and a basket of delicious apples. Now that’s how you win someone’s heart, Oggy style.
Make new friends with The Daltons
These four wacky brothers are planning to steal your heart this Valentine’s Day. The Daltons may be locked up in prison, but they’re never short on schemes to break free – their persistence is their love language. Just like they’re relentless in breaking free, they’ll shower you with affection and never give up on making your day unforgettable. So, prepare to be swept off your feet by their unique brand of love – it’s going to be a jailbreak you won’t want to miss.
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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.








