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- Optimystix Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd. (also known as Optimystix Media) is an Indian television and film production studio founded by Vipul D Shah and...
- directed by Anshuman Kis**** Singh, while later seasons were created by Optimystix Entertainment. The series is set in Mumbai, India. The first and second...
- Rising Star. He is also the founding chairman and managing director at Optimystix Entertainment. Shah has received several recognitions for his work, like...
- Indian Hindi-language Fantasy web series, produced by Vipul D. Shah under Optimystix Entertainment, which started streaming from 6 May 2024 on Sony Liv. It...
- digitally available on Sony LIV. Produced by Vipul D. Shah under their banner Optimystix Entertainment, and stars Dev Joshi and Aditi Sanwal as leads, alongside...
- The show featured Dev Joshi in the titular role. It was produced by Optimystix Entertainment, with the screenplay written by Rohit Malhotra. The series...
- head at Optimystix Entertainment. Nikul was born into a Gujarati Jain family. He started off his career as an ****istant director at Optimystix Entertainment...
- (2016) in lead roles. She regularly also worked on shows produced by Optimystix Entertainment. In 2017, she joined the Hindi comedy programme, The Kapil...
- Comedy classes is an Indian comedy show on channel Life OK. Produced by Optimystix Entertainment, its starting date was 7 October 2014. The show is set in...
- Sabse Favourite Kaun. She was also a contestant in a Comedy Circus 2 of Optimystix. She acted in Madhur Bhandarkar's Fashion as Shomu and recently as "Shortkut"...