Key Points

Influencer-turned-actress Sana Sultan is making waves with her latest digital series 'Kuttings' under ALTT's platform. The innovative vertical drama promises a unique storytelling experience packed with intense emotions and relatable narratives. Sultan believes the short-format series will revolutionize how audiences consume digital content by offering cinematic quality in bite-sized episodes. Her episode 'Aashiq Arabpati' specifically aims to showcase the complex dimensions of a woman's personality.

Key Points: Sana Sultan Unveils ALTT's 'Aashiq Arabpati' Vertical Drama Series

  • Explores unique vertical drama series format on digital platform
  • Highlights multifaceted female character narratives
  • Brings cinematic storytelling to short-form content
  • Leverages influencer's content creation expertise
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Sana Sultan on 'Aashiq Arabpati': 'Touches different shades of a woman's personality'

Influencer Sana Sultan explores women's complex personalities in ALTT's innovative 'Kuttings' series, promising thrilling short-format storytelling

"It's a beautiful format packed with everything—thrill, suspense, emotions - Sana Sultan"

Mumbai, June 10

Influencer-turned-actress Sana Sultan has been roped in for ALTT's new vertical series "Kuttings".

Sharing her views on the series, Sana said, “Kuttings is a vertical drama series that you can watch under ALTT’s Kutting section. It’s a beautiful format packed with everything—thrill, suspense, emotions, love, hate—all packed into short episodes."

Revealing what she loves about the format, the diva added, "What I really love is how much you get to experience in such a short span of time. It’s a very exciting concept and I genuinely believe people will love it and find it relatable.”

Sana will be seen in one of the episodes of the Kuttings universe, titled "Aashiq Arabpati." Talking about the same, she disclosed, “In my story, you’ll see everything. It’s about a girl who has both a soft and a tough side. I can't speak for the other stories, but mine is very relatable and touches on different shades of a woman’s personality."

Sana revealed that when she was approached with the idea, she immediately fell in love with it. "Being a content creator myself, I understand the craze for reels and short-form videos. So when a credible name like ALTT enters this space, I knew it would be high quality and well-made and that’s exactly what happened on set," the 'Bigg Boss OTT 3' contestant added.

Showing her faith in “Kuttings", Sana said, “People will definitely watch it because the quality and storytelling are unmatched. It’s not just a regular reel shot at home it’s a properly produced show that will feel like watching a film, just in a shorter, vertical format. That makes all the difference.”

On a personal front, Sana left everyone shocked when she tied the knot with Mohammad Wazid in a nikaah ceremony in the holy city of Madina.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Finally some quality short-form content coming from India! As someone who's tired of mindless reels, this sounds promising. Hope they maintain the production values as promised. Sana seems perfect for this format given her influencer background.
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Rahul S.
Not sure about this vertical format trend. Our films and TV shows have such rich storytelling traditions - why reduce everything to phone screens? Hope they don't compromise depth for the sake of being trendy.
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Ananya M.
Love that they're exploring different shades of women's personalities! 👏 So tired of one-dimensional female characters. As a working woman in Mumbai, I relate to having both soft and tough sides. Excited to see Sana's performance!
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Vikram J.
The concept sounds interesting but I hope they don't just copy Western formats. Indian storytelling has its own rhythm and depth that shouldn't be lost in translation to short videos. Also curious about the "Aashiq Arabpati" title - sounds intriguing!
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Neha P.
As a content creator myself, I'm excited to see established platforms embracing vertical formats! 🎬 The challenge will be maintaining quality while keeping it short. Sana's right - there's huge potential if done well. Fingers crossed!
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Sanjay R.
Mixed feelings about this. On one hand, it's great to see innovation in Indian entertainment. On the other, I worry this might encourage even shorter attention spans. Hope they find the right balance between being concise and meaningful.

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