The Tribe trailer: Glamour, drama, fame—Prime Video series showcasing Indian influencers in LA
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Today, Prime Video unveiled an intriguing trailer for The Tribe, their next original reality series. Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Aneesha Baig are among the industry heavyweights who have joined up with Dharmatic Entertainment to produce the nine-part unscripted series. Five beautiful and wealthy young content creators—Alanna Panday, Alaviaa Jaaferi, Srushti Porey, Aryaana Gandhi, and Alfia Jafry—and digital evangelist and investor Hardik Zaveri are the subjects of The Tribe. In order to follow their aspirations, these individuals leave their families and break out of their comfort zones to relocate to Los Angeles. The series brings you behind the scenes of their spectacular and eventful lives. The Hindi-language reality show will have English subtitles when it debuts exclusively on Prime Video on October 4.
The Tribe premise
The trailer gives fans a thrilling sneak peek into The Tribe, which is brimming with glitz, drama, friendships, and fights—all set against the stunning backdrop of Los Angeles. Alanna, Alaviaa, Srushti, Aryaana, and Alfia immerse themselves in the cutthroat influencer culture of the world's entertainment capital. With personal and professional lives in shambles, these ambitious Indian content makers are chasing international stardom. Tensions build with each post, failure, and victory, making the dazzling world of social media celebrity an exciting and engaging setting for The Tribe. Will they reach the pinnacle of success and achieve the lofty goals set out by their angel investor, Hardik Zaveri, for CollabTribe, an innovative platform for content creation? Or will their dazzling aspirations crumble?
Life in LA: Glitz, drama, and social media fame
Hardik Zaveri, an investor and digital evangelist, said in a statement that he has a vision to unify this amazing collective of female talent under one roof so we can produce groundbreaking content as one. He believes that collaboration amplifies everything, be it money, fame, or style. On this path, it is her responsibility to equip them with everything they need to achieve all of this and more. They are convinced that The Tribe will deliver an absolutely binge-worthy experience, and viewers are in for quite a rollercoaster trip.
Alanna Panday said that The Tribe has been an incredible experience, and she is thrilled to share an honest look at how she creates material. The show features candid, unvarnished discussions about their lives and goals in the modern world; it is all about being ourselves and honouring brown ladies who are doing well in Los Angeles. The intricacies, challenges, and victories that occur off camera shape their paths and careers, even if their lives appear flawless on screen.
Alaviaa Jaaferi revealed that she has family connections in the film industry, but she never felt it was the correct choice for her. She sought a change of pace and found her voice as a content creator, which led her to discover CollabTribe and the TV show The Tribe. Imagine a group of five smart, driven women living in an exquisite Los Angeles mansion and given the opportunity to do what makes them happy! They are all really thankful to Dharmatic Entertainment and Prime Video for providing them with this opportunity to share their adventures, because this has been incredibly exciting for everyone involved.
The public has a lot of false assumptions about influencers. Srushti Porey said that she is ecstatic that The Tribe gives them a platform to convey the "hard work" and BTS stories of making digital entertainment. To be fair, the girls also had a great time; it was like sugar with a healthy dose of spice, if one catches her drift.
Aryaana Gandhi is enamored with how unabashedly authentic The Tribe is. What makes it so interesting is that it doesn't try to be something it isn't. Joining this show was the smartest move she has ever made, both professionally and emotionally. Friends that do more than just cheer them on and work with them to achieve their goals are difficult to come by.
Alfia Jafry went on to say that with The Tribe, she has embarked on a thrilling journey of self-discovery with some of the best friends she has made along the way. Because of the kind welcome she has received from Hardik and the girls, she has been able to draw on her inner resources and push herself beyond her comfort zone. They owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to Prime Video and Dharmatic Entertainment for putting them in front of the cameras for the very first time. Alfie is eagerly anticipating the global reaction to their community of content creators.
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