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Pioneer Legal, Triumvir Law act on Nikkol Rot investing in Qaushiq Mukherjee's FOOF

The FOOF app promises to shape the future of smartphone content with its innovative library of bite-sized, multi-format stories.

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Pioneer Legal and Triumvir Law advised on an investment by Switzerland-based investor Nikkol Rot in Foof Telemedia Private Limited, founded by award-winning director Qaushiq Mukherjee.

Pioneer Legal advised and assisted Nikkol Rot in relation to execution, negotiation and closing of the transaction document.

The transaction team consisted of Anupam Shukla (Partner) and Pranjal Mishra (Associate).

Anupam Shukla

Triumvir Law represented FOOF Telemedia on this investment transaction.

The transaction team consisted of Anubhab Sarkar (Managing Partner), Aakash Parihar (Partner), and Ragini Chakraborty (Senior Associate).

Anubhab Sarkar, Aakash Parihar

FOOF is revolutionizing the publishing industry with its mix-media story platform, empowering artists to retain intellectual property rights and engage audiences using dynamic technology. The app promises to shape the future of smartphone content with its innovative library of bite-sized, multi-format stories.

Qaushiq Mukherjee, known as Q, is an independent Indian filmmaker recognized for his unconventional and experimental storytelling. His films often explore unique themes and push creative boundaries, blending elements of arthouse and alternative cinema. Some of his notable works include Tasher Desh (2012), a modern adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore’s play.

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