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Porus wins big at FICCI-BAF Awards 2018

Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s gobsmackingly epic show Porus is not only loved by the audience but is also making the country proud. The show, which airs on Sony Entertainment Television, has been consistently putting up a great show on TRP charts.

The magnum opus has also been getting awards for the amazing work the whole team has put into its making. Recently, Porus was awarded the Best International VFX for an Indian series at the FICCI-BAF Awards 2018 in Mumbai on 5th March. What makes this award more special to the makers is the fact that Porus competed with some big international shows in the category. This win once again proves that the visual effects of the show are nothing less than world-class.


“It is amazing when your efforts are rewarded. We wanted to make Porus perfect and as realistic as possible. This is why good VFX was a priority for us. I am so happy today that our hard work has borne results, I want to give credit to the entire visual effects team of One Life Studios for doing great work consistently ” says Siddharth.

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  • Aftermath: Protests, public backlash, and survivor’s statement questioning justice and equality.

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