
MUMBAI: TVF has long reigned as the undisputed king of digital content, delivering a string of iconic hits and beloved shows like Panchayat, Kota Factory, Gullak, Aspirants, and many more.
One of the most cherished content creators in the entertainment industry, TVF (The Viral Fever) has mastered the art of storytelling, consistently producing relatable and thought-provoking narratives that resonate deeply with audiences. Their ability to understand and capture the pulse of the viewers has set them apart, making them unparalleled in their craft. While their content has always been lauded for its authenticity, now even celebrated filmmaker Karan Johar has publicly acknowledged the brilliance of TVF’s writers.
In a recent interview, Karan Johar expressed his admiration, saying, “TVF, The Viral Fever— their writers are simply phenomenal. They are deeply rooted, commercially astute, and incredibly entertaining. They write exceptionally well.”
This well-earned praise shines a spotlight on the exceptional writers who serve as the backbone of TVF’s success, crafting narratives that effortlessly connect with audiences. A key driving force behind this creative powerhouse is its founder, Arunabh Kumar, a writer himself, who has played a pivotal role in shaping some of TVF’s most acclaimed series. Under his leadership, TVF has fostered an environment that prioritizes storytelling and scriptwriting above all else.
From Panchayat and Kota Factory to Gullak, Permanent Roommates, TVF Pitchers, TVF Tripling, and many more, TVF has produced a treasure trove of binge-worthy, globally acclaimed content.
What sets TVF apart is its ability to transcend linguistic and cultural boundaries. Their shows have been successfully remade in multiple regional languages while preserving their authenticity. Permanent Roommates was adapted into Telugu as CommitMental (2020), FLAMES became Tharagathi Gadhi Daati (2021) in Telugu, Hostel Daze was reimagined in Tamil as Engga Hostel (2023) and in Telugu as Hostel Days (2023), while Panchayat was remade as Thalaivettiyaan Paalayam (2024) in Tamil and Sivarapalli (2025) in Telugu.
Being one of the earliest pioneers in the Indian digital entertainment space, TVF has seamlessly blended humor, emotion, and social relevance across its content, tackling themes from politics and movies to modern lifestyles and evolving societal norms. Their unwavering commitment to high-quality storytelling continues to set new benchmarks in digital entertainment, proving time and again why they are in a league of their own.







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