TVF: From Roommates to Inmates

TVF: From Roommates to Inmates

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MUMBAI: After the success of The Viral Fever’s Permanent Roommates series, the web content producer is back at it with a new plot in TVF Inmates. Three boys and two girls with outrageous personalities share a house in Mumbai.

The five episodes series is a comic representation of the lifestyle of urban millennials who stick together despite hell breaking loose. It was launched on 13 October.

Talking about the refreshing content AVP content strategy Shreyansh Pandey said, “Lights, Camera.. Experiment!' has always been the motto behind the story-telling at TVF. With TVF Inmates, we wanted to bring alive the phase of friends living together. It is a process wherein strangers become friends and become a very important part and parcel of our personal lives.”

Talking about partnering with TVF, Midas Care director Shivangi Gupta said, “Spraymintt as a brand offers a very innovative product. Right from the medium of delivery - a mouth freshener spray can, to the product itself - over eight flavors that make you kiss ready in just one sec! So who better to collaborate with than the forever innovating TVF. It took me just one second to decide on backing TVF Inmates.”

The main characters in the series are played by Raghav Kakkar, Ashish Verma, Akansha Thakur, Mukti Mohan and Kashyap Kapoor.

TVF Inmates is set in a 21st century Mumbai apartment, a group of friends, who fight, bicker yet support each other. Each day is a new story as these friends maneuver in a way that brings out their best and the occasional worst.

The series is based on five different personalities: Rahul (played by Raghav Kakkar), who is a rich Delhi boy with a heart of gold and the acting talent of a laughing gas cylinder, Madhav (played by Ashish Verma), is a corporate hotshot with zero history of proximity with women, Richa (played by Akansha Thakur), a casting director who is just living her life one step at a time, Kay (played by Mukti Mohan who makes her web-series debut), a wannabe DJ who is fed up of Goa and her half-brother Fooga (played by Kashyap Kapoor), whose search for his long-lost gangster father is going nowhere. Their problems are modern, their reactions Indian.

The story of TVF Inmates has been written by Raghav Raj Kakker & Kashyap Kapoor, directed by Yazad Anklesaria and developed by Shreyansh Pandey.