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From a Small Town Dream to a Multi-Platform Media House


Dhanbad (Jharkhand) [India], July 25:  Partho Sarkar, a young man with an audacious spirit, dared to dream beyond the conventional 9-to-5. In 2012, while completing his final year of college, he took a leap of faith and founded Om Surryanarayan Associatess. Little did he know that this decision would lay the foundation for a multifaceted media empire.

Partho’s journey into the world of film and entertainment began with a spark of curiosity ignited by a friend’s insights into the advertising industry. Drawn to the thrill of creativity and the potential to make a mark, he plunged headfirst into the unknown. His early days were marked by learning on the job and building connections. A fortuitous meeting with renowned director Indrajit Chakraborty led to a pivotal opportunity: a 13-episode serial for Doordarshan. This was just the beginning.

Over the years, Om Surryanarayan Associatess has carved a niche for itself by delivering high-quality content within budget constraints. The company has successfully ventured into various formats, including short films, documentaries, and OTT content. The short film “Pehchaan” brought home accolades, winning the Best Third Short Film Award at the Cinema Tech Short Film Festival 2019 and recognition at the Best West Bengal Short Film Festival in 2020. Also, they produced Hindi web series for OTT, like Atrangii. Even right now, the house continues its motto of producing good content as they are ready with their upcoming Hindi web series.

Expanding its horizons, the company has recently collaborated with Neo Tron House on a reel series. But the story doesn’t end there. To cater to the growing demand for music, Om Surryanarayan Associatess launched Adore Music, a YouTube channel showcasing a diverse range of songs in multiple languages. The channel features talented artists like Shristy Rawani, who contributes both her vocals and acting prowess. The company believes in supporting both commercial and parallel films and stories to reach a maximum audience.

With a portfolio that spans television, film, and digital platforms, Om Surryanarayan Associatess committed to delivering engaging content that resonates with audiences. The company’s ability to balance creativity and commercial viability has been instrumental in its growth. As Partho Sarkar envisions the future, he aims to strengthen his company’s position in the industry and explore new avenues for storytelling.

Om Surryanarayan Associatess is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. With a strong foundation and a clear vision, the company is poised to make an even greater impact on the media landscape.

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