Season 2 of Krish, Trish, and Baltiboy: Bharat Hain Hum Breaks New Ground with Historic Cross-Platform Promotions Across Radio, Satellite, and OTT

Bharat Hain Hum

MUMBAI: In a landmark move for Indian content, the second season of Krish, Trish, and Baltiboy: Bharat Hain Hum takes a bold step in cross-platform promotions, bringing together an unprecedented combination of radio, satellite, and OTT platforms. The celebrated animated series, which first gained immense popularity for highlighting the untold stories of India's lesser-known freedom fighters, is set to expand its reach even further with an innovative distribution strategy.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting officially launched Season 2 of the animated series at the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, with superstar Nagarjuna gracing the occasion. This season continues the series' mission to spotlight unsung heroes like Taji Dele and Ponge Dele from Arunachal Pradesh, Wazir Ram Singh Pathania from Himachal Pradesh, and Birsa Munda from Jharkhand, among others.

As with the first season, Season 2 has premiered simultaneously across three major platforms—Doordarshan, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video in 12 Indian languages (including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, and Odia) and seven international languages (French, German, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Chinese, and Arabic), making it accessible to audiences in over 150 countries worldwide.

In a historic first for Indian animated content, the series has also extended its reach through a Krish, Trish, and Baltiboy: Bharat Hain Hum radio series, which airs on All India Radio (AIR). The radio series, broadcast in 12 languages, is scheduled at 10:30 AM on Sundays—just 30 minutes before the animated series airs on Doordarshan at 11 AM. This synchronized scheduling ensures that the audience can easily transition from radio to television, effectively merging traditional and modern forms of media consumption.

Additionally, a podcast featuring episodes from the animated series will be available on Spotify across 180 countries. The podcast will not only promote the series but will also encourage listeners to tune into the show on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, further amplifying its global outreach.

"We are proud to bring Krish, Trish, and Baltiboy to the world in a way never done before in Indian content," said Munjal Shroff, the creator of the series. "This cross-platform promotion is a first-of-its-kind strategy that will connect with audiences across generations and geographies, giving them multiple entry points to engage with the series. It’s about making the stories of our unsung heroes accessible and inspiring on every platform possible." Shroff added.

Tilak Shetty, Co-Creator and Director at Graphiti Studios, echoed these sentiments: "This initiative reflects our commitment to creating a series that resonates globally while staying true to its roots. The radio series and podcast provide an innovative way to build excitement for the animated episodes, ensuring that audiences on all platforms can experience the magic of Krish, Trish, and Baltiboy together. It’s about breaking new boundaries for Indian animation and telling our history in ways that have never been done before."

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