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Friday, January 4, 2008 : 1500 Hrs

Entertainment
India's first online serial coming soon

New Delhi (PTI): It is time to switch off your TV and log on to the Internet 
because the country's first online serial would be launched very soon. "The
serial should be launched by early mid of next year. It will be a revolution in 
the online medium," says Puneet Johar, MD, Tangerine Digital Entertainment,
the brain behind the concept.

What is also new about the online serial is that the cast and crew would be 
selected through an online talent hunt. Johar adds that the winners of the 
talent
hunt under various categories will come together to write the script, act and 
direct the online serial under the guidance of the Tangerine staff.

"The online talent hunt itself is new. We have launched it on our social 
networking site Campus 18 which offers a wide choice for today's youth to 
interact,
make friends and showcase their talents, all in one," says Johar. Campus 18's 
hunt called the 'Digistars - War of Videos' for the India's 'Best Video Talent'
includes prizes for film making, acting, editing and more.

The winner for the Best Video will get a contract to make 10 short films on 
Campus18 and a Cash Prize of Rs 25,000. While the winner of Best Performance
will get a contract to make his/her own stand up show on campus18 & Cash Prize 
Rs 25000.

The winners of other categories will get a chance to create online interactive 
serial which will be showcased on Campus18. The winners will be selected
by a nationwide poll with a jury vote having equal weightage and the last date 
for entry is January 16.

"Digistars is our first such attempt to identify and reward the talented story 
tellers; be it via acting, editing, writing, music or direction. Many more
such initiatives will follow soon," says Johar.

While critics point out that online serial is a far fetched idea since only 
very few people in India have access to internet, Johar refutes such claims
and adds that since, social networking sites are already a hit among the 
youngsters of the country, the serial promoted to such a channel would also be
a success.

Bollywood actress Rakhi Sawant who participated in the reality show, 'Nach 
Baliye' says that though new shows and ideas keep springing up on TV, the 
internet
medium continues to be unexplored.

"Television in inundated with reality shows. Orkut and other such networking 
sites are popular and may be the serial might just make it big provided there
is a good team working behind it. It is a new concept and only time will tell 
whether it works or not."

Selection of winners for 'Digistars - War of Videos' will be undertaken by the 
Campus18 editorial team along with a panel of judges from entertainment field.
"Social networking sites along with other sites where one can upload their own 
videos are popular among youngsters. Campus 18 is a combination of all and
hence we are tapping into this market," says Johar.

He adds, "Though talent shows have been a regular affair on TV, we are just 
giving them an alternative." Though Johar refused to give out any story ideas
for the serial he said that everything from writing the script to 
conceptionalism and final production would be handled by the winners.

"The serial will definitely be different from what is currently available on TV 
and would also be in sync with what today's youngsters want to watch on
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