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MUMBAI: Youth entertainment and music
channel MTV is all set to launch a new
drama series entitled ‘MTV Warrior High’
that delves into the world of boarding
school.
The show will be an addition to the
channel’s portfolio of two drama series
‘Kaise Yeh Yaariyaan’ and ‘Fanaah’.
Launching on 16 February, it will air at 7 pm
from Monday to Friday.
MTV India EVP and business head Aditya
Swamy said, “We have always built our
content around bold and progressive themes
that are based on the deep insights that we
are continuously mining. Add powerful
storytelling to it and you have ‘MTV Warrior
High’. Self-discovery is a powerful theme
with the youth and this show represents
that journey. Entertaining, edgy, and heroic,
this new drama series will ‘Kill Boring’
every single day as the gates to ‘Warrior
High’ open on 16 February.”
‘MTV Warrior High’ will depict the world of
boarding school where students from diverse
backgrounds come together to fight for their
dreams. The show will look at the lives of
students of an elite boarding school ‘Warrior
High’ where dreams take flight and the
passion to achieve wins over all odds.
Produced by Lost Boy Productions, the show
is built on the premise of who will become
what, as opposed to who will hook up with
whom.
It will feature new students Siyali, Utkarsh
and Niti, played by newcomer Sanaya
Pethawala, Anshuman Malhotra of ‘Haider’
fame and TV actress Juhi Aslam
respectively. The three orphan students
grew up together in a strict Christian
orphanage and now find themselves invited
to study at Warrior High as part of a
scholarship programme.
Among other students is champion boxer
Abhishek, played by actor Ashwini Kaul, and
the dark horse Parth, played by newcomer
Lakshya Lalwani.
Suhasini Mulay essays the role of Anwesha,
headmistress and guiding light of Warrior
High and also stars popular TV actress
Anupriya in a key role.
MTV to air daily show ‘MTV Warrior High’ from 16 Feb | TelevisionPost.com
channel MTV is all set to launch a new
drama series entitled ‘MTV Warrior High’
that delves into the world of boarding
school.
The show will be an addition to the
channel’s portfolio of two drama series
‘Kaise Yeh Yaariyaan’ and ‘Fanaah’.
Launching on 16 February, it will air at 7 pm
from Monday to Friday.
MTV India EVP and business head Aditya
Swamy said, “We have always built our
content around bold and progressive themes
that are based on the deep insights that we
are continuously mining. Add powerful
storytelling to it and you have ‘MTV Warrior
High’. Self-discovery is a powerful theme
with the youth and this show represents
that journey. Entertaining, edgy, and heroic,
this new drama series will ‘Kill Boring’
every single day as the gates to ‘Warrior
High’ open on 16 February.”
‘MTV Warrior High’ will depict the world of
boarding school where students from diverse
backgrounds come together to fight for their
dreams. The show will look at the lives of
students of an elite boarding school ‘Warrior
High’ where dreams take flight and the
passion to achieve wins over all odds.
Produced by Lost Boy Productions, the show
is built on the premise of who will become
what, as opposed to who will hook up with
whom.
It will feature new students Siyali, Utkarsh
and Niti, played by newcomer Sanaya
Pethawala, Anshuman Malhotra of ‘Haider’
fame and TV actress Juhi Aslam
respectively. The three orphan students
grew up together in a strict Christian
orphanage and now find themselves invited
to study at Warrior High as part of a
scholarship programme.
Among other students is champion boxer
Abhishek, played by actor Ashwini Kaul, and
the dark horse Parth, played by newcomer
Lakshya Lalwani.
Suhasini Mulay essays the role of Anwesha,
headmistress and guiding light of Warrior
High and also stars popular TV actress
Anupriya in a key role.
MTV to air daily show ‘MTV Warrior High’ from 16 Feb | TelevisionPost.com