Campaign India Team
Nov 01, 2023

Manoj Bajpayee gets bombarded with a long list of 'must-watch' Prime Video shows

Watch the film conceptualised by Manja here

Prime Video has rolled out a brand campaign that aims to affirm the OTT platform’s position as the home to some of the most popular and talked about shows in the country today.

Conceptualised by Manja, the tongue-in-cheek film titled 'sabki zubaan par amazon prime' features actor, Manoj Bajpayee playing himself.

The film opens with the actor being interviewed on a television news channel, wherein he casually asks for suggestions on what to watch. He is soon flooded with a barrage of recommendations. From his makeup artist, gym trainer and masseur, to even strangers accosting him to suggest names of popular shows to watch, Bajpayee finds himself at the receiving end of 'must-watch' recommendations everywhere he goes from everyone he encounters. 

 
Credits:
 
Agency: Manja
Director: Vinil Mathew
Production house: Breathless Films
 
Source:
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