Pocket Aces’ FilterCopy has come out with a three-episode mini-series, Bro-Founders, starring Ritvik Sahore and Shantanu Rangnekar. The latter won the Best Child Artist trophy at the 58th National Film Awards.
The show, whose first episode was dropped today on YouTube, revolves around two brothers who come together to work on a start-up.
Siblings Sachin (Sahore) and Arjun (Rangnekar) don't see eye to eye. After an unfortunate incident, they decide to put aside their differences and come together to work on a start-up. The series features Chaitali Kohli, Jeet Trivedi, Kanchan Khilare, Macchindra Bhaskar, Prasanna Ketkar and Raghav Binani. The series has been directed by Aditya Chandiok, who is also the co-writer along with Devansh Kotak and Zoya Khan.
FilterCopy is producing the series in partnership with GeeksforGeeks.
Commenting on the mini-series, Shreya Agarwal, head of FilterCopy, said, "Having identified the storytelling gap between short-form content and full-length web-series, we’ve introduced a new mini-series format with approximately 15-minute episodes. Stemming from multiple tested themes, Bro-Founders is the story of two ambitious siblings who need to learn how to get along to get what they want. We’re positive that the audience will resonate with our characters and the series will create tangible ROI [return on investment] for our brand partner, GeeksforGeeks!”
Sandeep Jain, founder and CEO of GeeksforGeeks, said Bro-Founders connects directly to the organization's target audience, which is willing to go the extra mile to upskill themselves and achieve their goals. "Today, the youth is proactive when it comes to developing new ideas and using their skills to the best of their abilities. We are ecstatic to be collaborating with FilterCopy for this series and we hope that we are able to add value to the lives of the budding engineers, coding enthusiasts, and anyone involved in the tech circuit,” he said.