Campaign India Team
Nov 12, 2021

Supari Studios, Post Office Studios and Keeda Media consolidated as Kulfi Collective

The parent company aims to build brands and studios

Supari Studios, Post Office Studios and Keeda Media consolidated as Kulfi Collective
Supari Studios and its sister companies Post Office and Keeda Media, will be housed under a parent company called Kulfi Collective. 
 
The three verticals have consolidated their strengths and insights from the past decade to create a parent entity known as Kulfi Collective that aims at operating and building brands and studios that function at the intersection of content, commerce and culture for an open, decentralised web 3.0.
 
Advait Gupt, co-founder, CEO, Kulfi Collective, said, “We’ve always believed that storytelling is a powerful tool to shape culture and through Kulfi Collective, we’re on a mission to make the world (wide web) a brighter place, one awesome story at a time. We are committed to building ideas that become  a part of our cultural identities and telling stories that serve as a marker of our times.” 
 
Akshat Gupt, co-founder, CCO, Kulfi Collective, added, “Our focus has always been to create meaningful, digital-first content for curious, passionate young audiences. With our three verticals coming together  under a single umbrella, we are re-imagining the media landscape by building a community of creators who are  leveraging technology to produce content that is both distinctive & relatable, across a range of formats and  platforms.” 
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Campaign India

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