A new wave of storytelling is taking shape in the digital space, and the upcoming vertical drama series Fairy Khel aims to capture that shift with a mix of emotion, friendship, and a touch of magic. Produced by Soul Scenes and directed by Dipankar Dey, the series brings together a close-knit group of actors in a project that feels both personal and experimental.
A story woven around connection and change
At its core, âFairy Khelâ follows five characters whose lives become unexpectedly connected. According to Oindrila Basu, these interactions lead to emotional transformations that help resolve long-standing issues. The narrative blends love, conflict, light-hearted moments, and separation, all layered with a subtle magical element that gives the story its unique tone.
For Shyamoupti Mudly, the series is deeply personal. The project brings together long-time friends who had always wanted to collaborate creatively. The team went beyond acting and contributed to costume design, set planning, and parts of the editing process. This hands-on involvement adds a distinct identity to the series, shaped by their shared vision.
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Fast-paced shoot, strong creative energy
One of the most striking aspects of the series is its production timeline. The team completed filming 10 episodes in just two days. This required tight coordination and a high level of commitment. Despite the challenges, the creators describe the experience as rewarding and driven by mutual trust.
Aishwarya Sen shared that working with friends created a positive environment, helping the team overcome initial hesitation and push through logistical challenges. The series also features Rishav Chakraborty and Souvik Bandyopadhyay in important roles, adding further layers to the story and strengthening the ensemble.
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A new direction for digital content
With its vertical format, âFairy Khelâ reflects changing viewing habits, especially among mobile-first audiences. The creators are hopeful that the series will connect with viewers looking for short, engaging, and emotionally driven stories. Blending friendship, relationships, and a touch of magic, âFairy Khelâ stands as a collaborative effort that highlights both creative experimentation and heartfelt storytelling in todayâs evolving digital landscape.