Pratilipi’s microdrama studio licenses 21 original Indian shows to TikTok
Across Canada, the United States, Brazil, and Japan, marking the first time a homegrown Indian microdrama studio brings Indian language IP to TikTok’s global audience
Double Tap Films, the microdrama studio of Pratilipi – the largest Indian language storytelling platform, announced a pioneering deal with TikTok to distribute 21 of the homegrown studio’s original Indian microdrama shows across four international markets: Canada, the United States, Brazil, and Japan. The deal, structured as a one-year non-exclusive licensing arrangement with a monthly revenue-share model, marks Double Tap Film’s formal entry into global content distribution.
Under the agreement, the 21 titles will be published on TikTok in their original Hindi audio, subtitled in the target language of each market. The shows are drawn from the studio’s debut slate of 150+ micro-dramas, each adapted from story IPs that have already been validated by hundreds of millions of reads on the Pratilipi platform.
Every title in the TikTok slate originates from Pratilipi’s ecosystem of 20 million+ stories, 2 million+ authors, and 800 million monthly reads across 12 Indian languages. Produced entirely with Indian talent, the shows are shot in native 9:16 vertical format and built around high-intensity emotional hooks — the storytelling grammar of the global microdrama category. Titles include Avnika Ki Shaadi, Apavitra, CEO Se Romeo, and more.
The content is produced at a fraction of traditional OTT costs — the result of Double Tap Film’s proprietary approach of adapting pre-validated IP rather than commissioning original concepts. Where conventional studios greenlight on instinct, this studio greenlights on data.
“This deal with TikTok is the first proof point of what we set out to build: a studio whose IP doesn’t stop at India’s borders. Our writers, actors, and producers are drawing from something real and Indian, and the world is responding to that. This is what taking Indian IP global looks like.” — Sharlton Menezes, Vice President IP & Key Partnerships, Pratilipi & Double Tap Films
The TikTok agreement is structured as an initial pilot designed to test market fit for Indian microdrama content with international audiences across both diaspora communities and the global populace. Double Tap Films is not targeting a specific demographic: the ambition is to establish Indian microdrama as a mainstream global entertainment format.
Their approach to international expansion is IP-led rather than infrastructure-led with the studio’s competitive advantage being in its warehouse of proven story properties where narratives with demonstrated emotional traction, are ready to be adapted into different languages and formats. As each market delivers performance data, the studio will deepen its TikTok relationship, expanding the title count and adding new regions in subsequent deal phases.
