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Kuku's First Film: Zombie Horror Meets Campus Comedy
25 Mar
Summary
- Kuku FM and Kuku TV owner debuts in theatrical cinema.
- First film is a Hindi-language horror comedy about zombies.
- AI is integrated into the film's development and production.

Kuku, a company with a strong presence in India's digital entertainment scene via its Kuku FM and Kuku TV platforms, is making its first foray into theatrical cinema. Its inaugural film, 'Indian Institute of Zombies,' is a Hindi-language horror comedy slated for release on May 8. The movie is set within an elite engineering campus, blending elements of zombie horror, youthful comedy, and social commentary. Kuku aims to establish a new genre for Indian cinema with this release.
The company highlights its innovative approach by deeply integrating artificial intelligence into the filmmaking process. AI has been instrumental in informing story development, structuring the narrative, modeling production logistics, and refining creative decisions. This marks a strategic move for Kuku, which has successfully built scale in audio storytelling and created a niche in microdrama for mobile viewing, now expanding its ambition to the big-screen experience.
'Indian Institute of Zombies' features an ensemble cast including Jessie Lever and Anupriya Goenka, with a screenplay by Hussain Dalal and Abbas Dalal. The film is directed by Gaganjeet Singh and Alok Dwivedi of Low Gravity Productions. Kuku's CEO, Lal Chand Bisu, expressed excitement about entering the theatrical space, viewing it as the next frontier after mastering personal digital consumption. He stated the company's intention to produce more films rooted in youth culture and innovative genres.




