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MTV unveils theme of popular reality show Splitsvilla's 8th season

09 May 2015, 06:43 am

MTV unveils theme of popular reality show Splitsvilla's 8th season
Mumbai, May 7 (NITN): MTV, the most followed youth brand, has unveiled the theme of the 8th season of its popular reality show Splitsvilla.

To launch the show with this powerful core and theme, the MTV team made a virtual short version of the show and packed the concept into a fun, entertaining music video.

On a song that’s called ‘What women love’ that contains various fun suggestions on ‘what you should learn about what women love to woo them’, stunning Sunny Leone and youth heart-throb Rannvijay are seen as a couple cutely dancing and romancing each other, playing out the various suggestions in a Broadway style stage-play, with Sunny leading the suggestions because she knows best, whereas Rannvijay is the good boyfriend who is seen doing the right thing.

Simply put, Sunny’s the perfect teacher of the subject, and Rannvijay is the perfect student and the perfect ‘good boyfriend’ from whom Indian boys should take example.

The 2 minute music video is produced in-house by MTV’s Creative Team lead by Keegan Pinto.

Its music and lyrics too have been created by Keegan Pinto and the exciting, fresh, ‘like-never-before’ avatar of a Splitsvilla launch film has been directed by the talented Shai Samtaney, again from the MTV team itself.

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