Live Telecast

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Live Telecast
File:Live Telecast Hotstar Poster.jpeg
Promotional poster
GenreHorror
Created byVenkat Prabhu
Written byVenkat Prabhu
Directed byVenkat Prabhu
Starring
Theme music composerPremgi Amaren
ComposerPremgi Amaren
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerV Rajalakshmi
Production locationIndia
Running time29-41 minutes
Production companyBlack Ticket Company
DistributorStar India
Release
Original networkHotstar
Original release12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Live Telecast is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language horror thriller web series written and directed by Venkat Prabhu and starring Kajal Aggarwal, Vaibhav Reddy, Anandhi, Ashwin Kumar Lakshmikanthan, Daniel Annie Pope and Priyanka Nair.[1] The web series is set in the backdrop of 2005 and the title card also portrays a diary indicating the year 2005.[2] It premiered on Disney+ Hotstar on 12 February 2021.

Premise[edit]

The web series revolves around Jennifer Matthew (Kajal Aggarwal) and her television production crew which reside at a house temporarily for shooting a reality TV show. However things take a turn as they come to know that the house is haunted by a ghost and stuck in the paranormal activity.[3]

Plot[edit]

The story revolves around a group of college friends, Jenny, Ashwin, Aravind, Kanan, Selma, Saleem, Volga, Kalai, and Shekhar who run together a reality show 'Dark Tales' on Nam TV. The format of the show parodies the controversial Tamil talk show Solvathellam Unmai, where common people discuss their intimate family matters. But, Dark Tales invites people to share their brush with paranormal activities. Before the victims are invited to the stage amid a lot of cheering and applause, the audience is treated to a clumsy re-enactment of the ordeal of the survivors. The show's host Aravind (Daniel Annie Pope) has no empathy for his guests who have opened up about their worst experiences. He approaches the show with a gleam of sunshine and joy, contradicting the very dark theme of the show.

Jennifer (Kajal Agarwal) is a selfish, TRP-hungry woman whose lack of moral responsibility to promote scientific temperament among her audience is her biggest gift. She feels no guilt in reinforcing people's superstitious beliefs to drive up the rating of her show. And she succeeds, Dark Tales tops the TRP chart. The show's writer, Kanan has a problem with her attitude of fabricating the facts and confronts her but Jenny brushes all his warnings off and tells him that they are giving the public what they want, interesting content.

The story opens with the team attending the success party of the show Dark Tales, where we are introduced to all the members. Kanan, the show's writer is in love with Selma, the AD but does not have the courage to confess to her. Kalai, the costume and makeup artist and Shekhar, the art director were in relationship until Shekhar flirted with a model on a soap ad set which Kalai witnessed and broke up with him. Ashwin is in love with Jenny and had tried to confess to her in the past but she brushed him off, as always. Volga is the producer of the show. The team is enjoying the party when Aravind receives a call from an unknown and rushes to Jenny, asking her to switch on the TV. A big screen actress, whom they had previously rejected for a role, was going to debut in the world of soap-opera just at the same time slot as theirs.

“Is she so jobless, that she started acting in television?,” mocks Jenifer while watching the promo. She ensures her friends that this is not going to affect their show and they will remain number 1. However, a few days later the soap opera's higher views threatens Dark Tales and Jenifer's lack of responsibility hits a new low. She gets her cast members to re-enact a scene, where a woman is raped by an invisible force (probably lifted from Hindi movie Hawa). All hell breaks loose, as the channel and advertisers pull the plug on her show. The social media also starts a protest, joined later by Mahila Morcha and demands to ban the show.

“Our people have no taste to appreciate a show of international standard,” rues Jenifer. Not for nothing they say ignorance is bliss. As she marinates in the illusion of her ingenuity and stupidity of people, she gets another golden idea. She decides to capture a ghost on tape and live broadcast it on her channel. The team goes to Ram with the script and ask for a last chance. He grants his permission as the other show's numbers were dwindling as well. Jennifer and her team gets to know about a house where the family is going through similar demonic situations. They check with the location and they finalise the same. A women (Shenbagham) with one son and one daughter (Oviya) lives in that house. Shenbagham is a tailor and her husband is working as a driver in abroad. Oviya is going to school whereas the son is staying home because of some mental issues. Shenbhagam tells the team that her son cannot remember the faces of people and mentions that if he sees any new face, he will start crying. The entire team prepares the location for shoot by adding extra properties to the location. Meanwhile, Kalai (Anandhi) and Shekhar (Vaibhav Reddy) are into relationship. The team plans to telecast it live so that people can believe it completely. However they also appoint two actors so that just in case if the ghost doesn't show up, they can use them as plan B so that the show is saved. However nothing happens as planned. Hence they go with plan B that is actors faking as a ghost. But suddenly the ghost appears and the actor who came to act as ghost gets possessed. After that every one is locked in the room and how they escape forms the remainining part of the story.

Cast[edit]

  • Kajal Aggarwal as Jennifer Matthew (Jenny) - Director of Dark Tales
  • Vaibhav Reddy as Shekhar - Art Director
  • Anandhi as Kalaivaani (Kalai), Shekhar's girlfriend - Costume and makeup artist
  • Ashwin Kumar Lakshmikanthan as DOP Ashwin, had one sided love on Jenny - Cameraman
  • Daniel Annie Pope as VJ Aravind - Host
  • Priyanka Nair as Shenbagam
  • Selva as ACP Guru
  • Subbu Panchu as Micheal Arputharaj (Mike) - Executive Editor
  • Premgi Amaren as Bigil Sathya
  • Ashwin Kakumanu as Chinna - Ghost
  • Samuthirakani as Deva
  • Baby Nainika as Nila
  • Sriranjini as Chinna's mother
  • Akash Nath as Vignesh (viki)
  • Blade Shankar as Krishna
  • Shiv Nadar as Mohamed Saleem - Senior Editor
  • Subha as Selma - Assistant Director
  • Hari as Kannan Ranganathan, Selma's boyfriend - Writer
  • Mallika as Volga - Producer
  • Disha Prabhuram as Oviya, Shenbagam's daughter
  • S. Shashank as Sri, Shenbagam's son and Chinna's friend
  • S. N. Surendar as Kalai's father
  • Baby George as Kalai's mother
  • Navya Suji as Prema
  • Karthik Raj as Karthick, Prema's boyfriend

Episodes[edit]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Introduction"Venkat PrabhuVenkat Prabhu12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
2"The Failure"Venkat PrabhuVenkat Prabhu12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
3"The Prep"Venkat PrabhuVenkat Prabhu12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
4"The Show"Venkat PrabhuVenkat Prabhu12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
5"The Trap"Venkat PrabhuVenkat Prabhu12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
6"The Escape"Venkat PrabhuVenkat Prabhu12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
7"The Climax"Venkat PrabhuVenkat Prabhu12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)

Production[edit]

Venkat Prabhu initially revealed that he wrote the script in 2005 which was supposed to be used as a dream project in his debut directorial film, but the project got shelved after film producer and his longtime friend S. P. Charan stated that the budget will not be feasible enough for a feature film, and then Prabhu wrote another new script for Charan, which became the sports comedy film Chennai 600028, and also his directorial debut.[4]

In 2010, Prabhu had plans to revive his maiden script. He initially narrated the script to actor Vijay, who later expressed his interest in financing the project. After the success of Mankatha, both parties discussed about the project, but eventually failed to materialise due to their other commitments.[2] Later, Prabhu decided to convert the relevant film script to a web series narrative.[5]

This project also marked OTT digital debuts for both Venkat Prabhu and Kajal Aggarwal. Prabhu revealed that the reason behind casting Aggarwal is due to her pan-Indian image.[6] In an interview with an online portal, Prabhu stated that the script does not resemble to the American series Stranger Things, which is based on paranormal activities but it will be related to the people of rural areas in Tamil Nadu.[2]

The web series was shot entirely at an isolated location at the director's friend's house.[7] The shooting of the series took place in October 2019 and completed within the same month.[8] The series was reported to be distributed by Disney+ Hotstar and on 23 October 2020, the series was titled as title as Live Telecast and the digital platform announced its release on the first state of their Tamil Hotstar Originals.[9]

Soundtrack[edit]

A song from the series titled "Aarariro" was composed by Premgi Amaren, with lyrics by Aishwarya M and sung by Vaikom Vijayalakshmi.[10] It was released by actor Sivakarthikeyan on 5 February 2021.[11]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Aarariro"Aishwarya MVaikom Vijayalakshmi3:02

Release[edit]

Following the announcement of the series, its teaser was unveiled on 24 October 2020.[12] The trailer of Live Telecast was released on 29 January 2021,[5] which announced the release date of 12 February 2021.[13] It was premiered through Disney+ Hotstar in Tamil and dubbed in Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali and Marathi languages.[14]

Reception[edit]

Manoj Kumar R of The Indian Express wrote "Venkat Prabhu is out of his depth as he seems to have exhausted his creative well in putting together a web show that tries to marry hunger for TRPs with the horror genre."[15] Srivatsan S of The Hindu wrote "The series is hell-bent on effects rather than emotion. You wonder if someone else had ghost-directed Live Telecast by retaining Venkat Prabhu's spirit."[16] Karthik Keramalu of The Quint wrote "Despite the largeness of the house you see in Live Telecast, it's bereft of the ghost's footprints – not footprints in general, but the parts that make up the ghost, like what makes it a scary entity."[17] Nandini Ramanath of Scroll.in wrote "Live Telecast resorts to humour every now and then to relieve the tedium. When the jokes too begin to fall flat, it's time to move towards the exit, only to learn that it is barred by the ghost."[18] Janani K of India Today wrote "Kajal Aggarwal's maiden web series Live Telecast, directed by Venkat Prabhu, gives us a been-there-seen-that feeling throughout."[19]

V. Lakshmi of The Times of India wrote "While Live Telecast isn't bad per se, given the talents involved, it is a disappointment. The plot-centric writing wouldn't have been a major issue in a two-hour film, but here, the plotting hits expected notes in expected ways. In his defence, Venkat Prabhu has revealed that he had written this story much before his debut Chennai 600028, but this very fact should have made the makers wary as by now, we have seen so many horror-coms of this ilk as feature films. Yes, the director does acknowledge Hollywood and Korean horror influences in the dialogues but being self-aware cannot take away the predictability of the script."[20] Ranjani Krishnakumar of Firstpost wrote "The worst part of Live Telecast, though, is that Venkat Prabhu has no sensitivity regarding what his creation means and does. As it progresses, the show's absolute lack of any critical thought laughs at our face. Workplace sexual harassment, voyeurism of the TV viewing public, violence against women, extra-judicial killing by the police — all of them come and go, superficially, without thought or any serious exploration."[21]

References[edit]

  1. Akileish, R. (9 February 2021). "Kajal Aggarwal: 'I'm not a fan of horror'". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Akileish, R. (5 February 2021). "'Live Telecast': How Venkat Prabhu converted his first movie script into a web series". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  3. "Live Telecast review: Disney+ Hotstar horror series is all Kajal Aggarwal's plastic act, Venkat Prabhu's stale humour". Firstpost. 12 February 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  4. "Venkat Prabhu says web series Live Telecast was supposed to be his debut film". Hindustan Times. 30 January 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Kajal Aggarwal's 'Live Telecast' trailer out, to stream on Disney+ Hotstar from February 12". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  6. "Live Telecast trailer: Kajal Aggarwal is stuck inside a haunted house". The Indian Express. 30 January 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  7. "Here's why Kajal Aggarwal couldn't sleep throughout the shoot of Live Telecast". Hindustan Times. 10 February 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  8. "Venkat Prabhu's Live Telecast: Kajal Aggarwal did not sleep throughout the filming of the series; Here's why". PINKVILLA. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  9. Jha, Lata (23 October 2020). "Disney+ Hotstar announces first slate of Tamil originals". mint. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  10. "Composer Premgi Amaren on lullaby in Tamil horror series 'Live Telecast'". dtNext.in. 5 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. "Kajal Aggarwal's Live Telecast: Sivakarthikeyan releases first single Aararriro from Venkat Prabhu directorial". PINKVILLA. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  12. "Disney+ Hotstar announces first slate of Tamil originals; line-up kicks off with Nayantharsa, RJ Balaji's Diwali release - Entertainment News , Firstpost". Firstpost. 24 October 2020. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  13. "Kajal Aggarwal's 'Live Telecast' to stream on Disney+ Hotstar from Feb 12". The Hindu. PTI. 29 January 2021. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 12 February 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  14. "Kajal Aggarwal's 'Live Telecast' to premiere on February 12". The News Minute. 25 January 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  15. "Live Telecast review: Kajal Aggarwal starrer horror show is dead on arrival". The Indian Express. 13 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  16. S, Srivatsan (13 February 2021). "'Live Telecast' review: A mishmash of scenes that is soulless and emotionless". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  17. Keramalu, Karthik (13 February 2021). "Review: Kajal Aggarwal's Live Telecast Can't Even Scare A Toddler". TheQuint. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  18. Ramnath, Nandini. "'Live Telecast' review: A TV crew is trapped in a house with an angry spirit and loads of cameras". Scroll.in. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  19. K., Janani (12 February 2021). "Live Telecast Review: Kajal Aggarwal's series is a cocktail of horror films". India Today. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  20. Live Telecast Season 1 Review: Live Telecast Season 1 Review {2.5/5}: Critic Review of Live Telecast Season 1 by Times of India, retrieved 17 February 2021
  21. "Live Telecast review: Disney+ Hotstar horror series is all Kajal Aggarwal's plastic act, Venkat Prabhu's stale humour - Entertainment News , Firstpost". Firstpost. 12 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.

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