Explore selected training-production-house-vashi video projects, case studies and production examples from Santanu Productions. The projects below showcase real-world work across corporate, industrial and brand communication requirements.
This step-by-step instructional video is designed for Birla Sunlife field executives to master the company TAB. Learn how to access key apps like Salesforce, Office Lens, Outlook, and Drishti, scan and upload documents, reduce image size, and work efficiently on the move using your tablet device.
This explainer video outlines Thyssenkrupp’s official COVID-19 workplace #safety protocols. Created for internal communication, the film educates employees and visitors on preventive measures, hygiene practices, and safe conduct within office and factory premises—ensuring health, safety, and operational continuity.
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A crisp, scenario-driven corporate role-play video designed to train teams on how to confidently present ICICI Prudential products. Shot over two days with professional actors and real office environments, this film demonstrates persuasive client-handling techniques that every sales team should master.
An emotionally charged audiovisual on industrial safety, set in a German factory and dubbed in Hindi for Indian audiences. The film explores how chasing deadlines and profit can lead to dangerous shortcuts—reminding teams that safety must always come first. A powerful safety training tool with storytelling impact.
A fully animated 3D lifestyle walkthrough for Purple Seasons, a premium gated township near Vapi. Designed to reflect elegance, aspiration, and modern living, the film brings the upcoming project to life through cinematic visuals and ambient storytelling—without a single on-site shoot. A showcase of how architectural visualization and emotional branding go hand in hand in real estate marketing.
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India – 7th biggest country in terms of geography. It has 5500 cities and 640,000 villages with 65% of population residing in rural India
The overall general insurance penetration is 0.8 percent of GDP while it is only 0.1% of GDP in villages.
The opportunity is big, but given the wide geographical spread, low ticket size and annual nature of policies, the challenge is how to reach economically. As it requires large number of offices and agents.
The only solution is to go digital
A revolution is taking shape in India to take insurance to the remotest corners of the country. The key to success is a model, which sells simple, easy to understand, low ticket size products and is cost effective for the insurer.
This mission is being achieved jointly with the partnership of the government and the insurance industry through effective use of technology.
Through the government’s national eGovernance platform i.e Common Service Centers, a wider reach can be achieved with help of 140,000 eKiosks.
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