India's prominent digital content creator, Ashish Chanchlani, has released his first behind-the-scenes (BTS) visuals from his eagerly awaited web series debut, 'Ekaki.' This project marks a significant turning point in Chanchlani's career, as he takes on the roles of director, writer, actor, and producer for his most ambitious venture to date. Known for his comedic sketches and a massive YouTube following, 'Ekaki' signals a bold step into long-form storytelling.
'Ekaki': A horror-comedy
Chanchlani took to his Instagram to share an intimate BTS photo dump, offering a raw glimpse into the intense and emotional process of shooting 'Ekaki.' Described as a horror-comedy, the series promises a fresh direction for Indian web content, blending jump scares with sharp wit and emotional depth. It's a clear departure from the sketch format that propelled Ashish to household fame, showcasing his versatility and creative evolution. The shared images capture everything from Chanchlani directing scenes to his team hustling through production challenges, underscored by his candid captions about joy, panic, and improvisation.
Check out the post here:
Days before the BTS reveal, an eerie first-look poster for 'Ekaki' had already generated significant buzz. Featuring shadowy figures holding lanterns in a haunting glow, it established the series' supernatural premise. The title itself, 'Ekaki,' which translates to "The Lonely One," hints at themes of isolation and introspective horror—a unique genre blend in the Indian digital space.
Set to premiere exclusively on ACV Studios’ YouTube channel, 'Ekaki' is more than just a new release; it's a declaration of Chanchlani's evolving creative intent. He aims to transition from solely being an entertainer to an auteur, embracing long-form narrative and genre experimentation while maintaining the emotional relatability that defines his work. This passion project reflects Ashish’s maturing vision as he steps further into filmmaking.
'Ekaki': A horror-comedy
Chanchlani took to his Instagram to share an intimate BTS photo dump, offering a raw glimpse into the intense and emotional process of shooting 'Ekaki.' Described as a horror-comedy, the series promises a fresh direction for Indian web content, blending jump scares with sharp wit and emotional depth. It's a clear departure from the sketch format that propelled Ashish to household fame, showcasing his versatility and creative evolution. The shared images capture everything from Chanchlani directing scenes to his team hustling through production challenges, underscored by his candid captions about joy, panic, and improvisation.
Check out the post here:
Setting stage for a new narrative
Days before the BTS reveal, an eerie first-look poster for 'Ekaki' had already generated significant buzz. Featuring shadowy figures holding lanterns in a haunting glow, it established the series' supernatural premise. The title itself, 'Ekaki,' which translates to "The Lonely One," hints at themes of isolation and introspective horror—a unique genre blend in the Indian digital space.
Set to premiere exclusively on ACV Studios’ YouTube channel, 'Ekaki' is more than just a new release; it's a declaration of Chanchlani's evolving creative intent. He aims to transition from solely being an entertainer to an auteur, embracing long-form narrative and genre experimentation while maintaining the emotional relatability that defines his work. This passion project reflects Ashish’s maturing vision as he steps further into filmmaking.
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