Campaign India Team
Feb 22, 2024

Buffalo Soldiers launches Eating Potatoes

The film division aims to craft content for TVCs, OTT platform production companies and documentaries

Buffalo Soldiers launches Eating Potatoes
Buffalo Soldiers has announced that it is launching its latest venture, Eating Potatoes, a production house focused on TV commercials (TVCs) and long-form productions for OTT platforms and documentaries. 
 
For this division, the agency has also elevated Saurabh Dubey, who heads video and production at Buffalo Soldiers, as co-founder, Eating Potatoes.
 
Sumon K Chakrabarti, co-founder and CEO, Buffalo Soldiers, said, “India is at the cusp of a visual content revolution. For the next 20 years, the hunger for new content will become insatiable. With Eating Potatoes, we’re diving deep into the world of visual storytelling. We aim to craft narratives that resonate with today’s audience, from gripping TVCs to compelling OTT web shows and documentaries."
 
Dubey said, “We are thrilled to blend our creative expertise with top-notch production quality. Eating Potatoes isn’t just a production house; it’s a hub for innovation in storytelling. We’re here to cook up some truly innovative content that resonates with today’s audience."
 
 
 
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