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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Vidio Bokeb (often rendered as “Bokeb Video”) | | Release date | 12 May 2021 (YouTube premiere) | | Length | 3 minutes 27 seconds | | Creator | Rohan Sharma – independent filmmaker & visual‑effects artist based in Mumbai | | Production house | Luminous Frames (a boutique studio founded in 2019) | | Genre | Experimental music‑visual mash‑up (electronic‑folk fusion) | | Language | Primarily Hindi & Gujarati lyrical snippets; visual storytelling is non‑verbal | | Platform | YouTube (official channel LuminousFrames ), later cross‑posted on Instagram Reels, TikTok & Facebook Watch | | Views (as of Apr 2026) | ~ 24 million (YouTube) + ~ 8 million (short‑form platforms) | | Awards / recognitions | Best Experimental Short – Mumbai Indie Film Fest 2021; featured in BBC Culture “Asia’s Hottest Visual Experiments 2021”. | vidio bokeb india 2021

| Company | 2021 Revenue (India) | Key Strategies in Video‑Book Space | |---------|----------------------|-----------------------------------| | | $0.75 B | Produced “interactive” storytelling series (e.g., Bandersnatch ‑style) for Indian audiences; partnered with local authors for “visual novel” adaptations. | | Amazon Prime Video | $0.85 B | Launched “Prime Reading + Prime Video” bundles where popular novels were released simultaneously as serialized videos. | | Disney+ Hotstar | $1.2 B | Leveraged Disney’s catalog to create “story‑book” episodes for children (e.g., Mickey’s Magical Tales ). Integrated quizzes after episodes for educational value. | | SonyLIV | $0.33 B | Produced region‑specific “docu‑series” that act as video‑books on Indian heritage, marketed to schools. | | Voot/VOOT Select | $0.20 B | Focused on “short‑form narrative” verticals, enabling user‑generated “story‑in‑60‑seconds”. | : As more Indians go online, concerns about