The first episode of Veri Family Season 2 will be celebrated, strangers and traffic will be celebrated
The TVF is back with another fun, heart touching season of ‘Veri Veri Family’, and this time, they are moving towards madness by taking Hyundai Creta Electric as presenting partner. Season 2 of the cute family comedy premiered on May 12, whose trailer has already been released on TVF’s YouTube channel.
Srishti Rindani, Prannoy Pachauri, Paritosh Sand and Kanupriya Pandit starring and directed by Vaibhav Bandhu, are a weekly show that brings out the amazing strange and strange moments that define the identity of every Indian home. Written by Dishant Verma and Deeksha Chaudhary, this show not to cure chaos, but to celebrate it.
In season 2, the way of telling the story takes a comical jump as Shelley’s script from season 1 becomes a fully developed show within the show. Each episode returns as the only family that makes you feel better about yourself, with each episode being long enough to watch during lunch brakes.
This season is to make this season even more special. Whether Anish goes to office, the family is to go on a sudden trip, or deal with peculiar debates on the roadside, the new Hyundai Creta Electric only grows far from a car – it is an expansion of the family.
HMIL’s AVP and Vertical Head, Marketing, Virat Khullar said, in Hyundai, we believe in having a meaningful relationship with our audience through such content that matches his everyday life. Our collaboration with TVF for Veri Family Season 2 celebrates modern Indian families and their changing lifestyle, which is alive with Hyundai Creta Electric. This cooperation connects entertainment with our approach to innovation, state -of -the -art technology and stability.
TVF President Vijay Koshi said, “TVF has always been narrating stories that seem individual, disorganized and completely relevant. Veri family is a symbol of that feeling, and by joining Hyundai Creta Electric in this season, we are thrilled to integrate a brand that is so naturally focused in the fabric of an Indian family. is bound to.