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Five friends talk it out on radio

If you are tired of watching all the saas-bahu soaps on television and are craving for something more contemporary and youth-centric, then your search may have an answer now. With a first-of-its-kind initiative, Fever 104 FM presents Friends In A Metro — a radio drama which kicks off from 8am today.

Updated on: Jun 17, 2013 02:01 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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If you are tired of watching all the saas-bahu soaps on television and are craving for something more contemporary and youth-centric, then your search may have an answer now. With a first-of-its-kind initiative, Fever 104 FM presents Friends In A Metro — a radio drama which kicks off from 8am today.

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“The serial is a radio innovation and is aimed at offering a different product to our listeners. Earlier, the radio dramas were based on subjects that were either from mythology or history. But with this series, we have entered a new genre, keeping up with the modern times,” says Harshad Jain, business head — Radio and Entertainment.

The plot revolves around five characters, who come to Mumbai from different cities in order to fulfill their aspirations. Anshuman Oberoi is a rich spoilt brat from Delhi who loves to show off while Sweety Srivastava is a theatre artist from Lucknow and aspires to become an actor. Arjuna Shivaraman is an IT graduate from Bengaluru, and Babla Ghosh is a gifted musical talent from Bengal. Lastly, Dhokle Patil is a Marathi boy who is also referred to as ‘IBCD’ — Indian Born Confused Desi.

 
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