25-711: [REDACTED] Look up arre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arre may refer to: Arre (brand) , an Indian online entertainment platform by U Digital Content Pvt Ltd Arre, Padua , a municipality in the Province of Padua, Italy Arre, Gard , a commune in Gard, France Arre, a tributary of the Hérault river in France ARRE, Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers,
50-412: A digital series starring actor Rithvik Dhanjani , who would also co-produce the show. Release was planned for early 2017. As of October 2016, Arre had tied up with France's largest television network, TF1 Xtra and Vodafone Play. In February 2017, Arre partnered with Ola Play, whereby digital content from Arré would be available to stream through Ola's connected car platform. In August 2021 Arre
75-419: A fictionalised world of two film students on one global mission – to make the world's most viral video. In June 2017, Arre launched a new adventure travel show, The Real High , featuring Rannvijay Singha, along with a group of six young kids of urban upbringing, that explores various parts of the north-eastern state, Arunachal Pradesh . In April 2018, Arré launched the web series Official CEOgiri which
100-545: A podcast titled Trial By Error: The Aarushi Files based on the 2008 Noida double murder case , in partnership with online music streaming service Saavn . In September 2016, Arre launched Official Chukyagiri , which tells the story of Spandan Chukya, an MNC intern and the corporate world, seen through his eyes. It was produced by Amritpal Singh Bindra, Anand Tiwari and their company Still & Still Moving Pictures. In February 2017, Arre tied up with Facebook to premiere its comic series The Adventures of Abbaas Mastan ,
125-422: A promotional rally in the city. Ram wrote an autobiography titled Rearview: My Roadies Journey , published in 2013. In April 2016, Ram launched a web series titled A.I.SHA My Virtual Girlfriend , a webcam fiction show, through the online content platform Arre . In July 2017, Ram launched the reality show Dropout Pvt Ltd , where the contestants perform tasks to get their business acumen judged and form
150-417: A startup. He also appeared in the controversial AIB knockout with Bollywood actors Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor, popular stand-up comedy group AIB, critic Rajeev Masand, comedian Aditi Mittal and comedian Abish Mathew. It was hosted by a Bollywood film producer Karan Johar. Ram along with his brother have performed in the comedy series Comedy Nights Bachao on Colors TV . Raghu Ram has also performed in
175-484: A unit of the British Royal Engineers , part of the 79th Armoured Division during World War II See also [ edit ] Årre , small town in southwestern Jutland, Denmark Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Arre . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
200-639: Is an Indian OTT platform based in Mumbai . It produces and publishes videos, audio series, web series, documentaries, text and doodles through its online channel. Founded by former Network 18 and TV 18 executives B. Sai Kumar , Ajay Chacko, and Sanjay Ray Chaudhari, it is a content-based startup and was launched in April 2016. Former Network TV18 CEO B. Sai Kumar, COO Ajay Chacko, and director Sanjay Ray Chaudhuri (Ray C) formed Arre in October 2015. "Arre"
225-600: Is an Indian colloquialism that roughly translates to "whoa" in English. In April 2016, Enam group invested an undisclosed amount in Arre, as did the founders. The technology, architecture, design and developed by Monocept. The online platform is designed by French agency Area 17. Early in 2015, Arre announced Ho Ja Re-Gender, based on the Israeli experimental format of Re-Gender originally produced by Armoza Formats. In
250-465: Is happening. I'm not gonna do it though. I'm done with it. Moved on. About time, too." In April 2011, Ram, along with MTV Roadies co-hosts, his brother Rajiv and Rannvijay Singh, had to face a difficult situation in Pune when some activists of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) tried to blacken their faces. This was for using foul language on national television while they were participating in
275-517: The comedy serial Entertainment Ki Raat . In 2019, Ram and his brother Rajiv starred in Amazon Prime 's 'Skulls and Roses'. The show received negative reviews and it was not continued for the second season. Ram and his brother have acted in a few Bollywood films like Tees Maar Khan in 2010 along with Akshay Kumar as the Johari brothers, though the film didn't do well at the box office. In
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#1732798511202300-567: The company launched its first web sitcom, titled I Don't Watch TV . Produced by Timbuktu Films, it is a satire on the Indian TV industry and stars television personalities like Nakuul Mehta and Bollywood film critic Rajeev Masand . In April 2016, it launched A.I.SHA – My Virtual Girlfriend , a webcam fiction show produced by reality show producer and actor Raghu Ram . Season 2 of the show premiered in March 2017. In May 2016, it launched
325-419: The first few seasons of MTV Super Select with VJ Nikhil Chinapa. In 2004, Ram appeared in the first season of the reality TV show Indian Idol as a contestant with judges Anu Malik , Farah Khan and Sonu Nigam . He was rejected due to inefficient singing ability and signature attitude traits. He later explained in his autobiography that picking a fight with the judges was actually a prank he played, on
350-414: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arre&oldid=979055511 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Arre (brand) Arre ( / ɑːr eɪ / ) (stylized as Arré )
375-421: The longest running reality show on Indian television. Ram was later appointed the senior supervising producer of MTV India and the executive producer of Roadies as well as MTV Splitsvilla , another reality show which he had launched in 2008. In 2014, Ram announced that he wouldn't be attached with Roadies from season X2 , after being associated with the show for 11 years. He said on Twitter , "Roadies
400-429: The partnership, Arre co-founder and managing director, B Saikumar, said, "Arre is excited to reach out to an Indian and worldwide audience through YuppTV Bazaar's OTT platform. We look forward to a long-term association with YuppTV and hope to partner on many more content offerings on YuppTV Bazaar." In September 2016, Arre tied up with Mumbai-based Goquest Media to distribute and monetise Arre's content digitally across
425-652: The same year, Ram also acted in Jhoota Hi Sahi with actor John Abraham . His acting was appreciated by critics. He was also nominated for the Best Singer Award at the GIMA Awards 2012 for his song "Manmani".He also acted in Tamil movie "Doctor". Raghuram was married to actress Sugandha Garg . In 2016, they announced their separation, after having been married for almost a decade. Their divorce
450-520: The series, six participants are given a chance to experience life as a member of the opposite sex. In August 2015, the company tied up with newspaper The Indian Express to produce investigative documentaries for a world audience. A documentary titled Death by Breath was released on 2 May 2016 which discussed the high levels of air pollution in the Indian state of New Delhi . in January 2016,
475-503: The show would create a new generation of youth icons. In fact, the winners of Season 1, Rannvijay Singha and Season 2, Aayushman Khurana , validated the format creators original premise. At that time, Raghu Ram and Rajiv Ram, were employees of Miditech Studios and worked as Associate Producers. Seeing the popularity of the series soar, MTV moved the production of the series in-house and assigned it to Raghu Ram and Rajeev Ram, who had by this time been employed by MTV, as Anchor/Producers. It
500-419: The suggestion of one of his colleagues and his wife who were working there as moderators. The MTV Roadies format was created by Nikhil J Alva, the founder of Miditech Studios and the show went on air in 2003. The format creator, Nikhil J Alva , had conceptualized Roadies as a series that would unite Indian youth around acts of social service and kindness as they travelled around India. He had envisioned that
525-408: The world. In September 2016 Arre also announced a distribution partnership with SonyLiv . The partnership will enable SonyLiv users to watch Arre's latest web series on its web and mobile platforms. Arre's entire video content library will be available as a part of SonyLiv's extensive catalogue in due course. In November 2016 this was followed by an announcement that the companies would co-produce
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#1732798511202550-758: Was Collabed with Kia in India for 3 episodes with Kia Seltos . Raghu Ram Raghu Ram Ambadapudi (born 15 April 1973) is an Indian film actor, television personality, and producer. He was the executive producer at MTV India and creator of MTV Roadies , MTV Dropout Pvt Ltd and MTV Splitsvilla . He has a twin brother, Rajiv Lakshman . He made his Bollywood debut with Jhootha Hi Sahi (2010). He appeared in web series A.I.SHA My Virtual Girlfriend (2019) and Jamnapaar (2024) and has also acted in South Indian films, including Doctor (2021), Keedaa Cola (2023) and Mechanic Rocky (2024) . Raghu Ram
575-453: Was a continuity of Official Chukyagiri . Actor Sumeet Vyas played the lead character. In April 2016, Arre partnered with music streaming service Saavn to produce and distribute a podcast titled Trial By Error: The Aarushi Files based on the 2008 Noida double murder case . In July 2016, Arre joined with internet-based TV streaming and OTT service provider, YuppTV , to distribute content on its YuppTV Bazaar platform. Speaking about
600-417: Was at this time that the show took a dramatic turn from its original social-do-good premise, to crass, in-your-face and aggressive reality. The ratings climbed, but the show appeared to lose its soul. The show was originally titled MTV: Find The Road , and was initially met with skepticism by the senior producers of the channel. It started to gain popularity from its second season onwards and went on to become
625-551: Was born into a Telugu family in New Delhi , along with his twin brother, Rajiv Lakshman . He also has sister, Supriya. Ram attended Deshbandhu College and Sri Venkateswara College , finally earning his degree at Osmania University in Hyderabad . Raghu Ram started his career at MTV India supervising shows including MTV Love Line with VJs Malaika Arora and Cyrus Broacha , and also spearheaded MTV Select and
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