Mumbai: As digital storytelling evolves, Collective Artists Network’s Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT) is defining a new category: the microdrama. With the launch of its dedicated vertical — Terribly Tiny TV — the brand is doubling down on short-format fiction designed for today’s fast-scrolling, emotionally engaged audience.
This is storytelling at its most distilled, a micro story format popularly called microdrama, where complete scripted episodes unfold in under 2, 5 or 10 minutes. These aren’t sketches or commentary. They are fiction-first formats crafted for the modern screen, the mobile feed, and the binge-in-a-scroll habit.
“What short films were to festivals, microdramas are to digital culture,” said Anuj Gosalia, Founder & CEO of Terribly Tiny Tales. “With Terribly Tiny TV, we’re creating an IP engine where creators can build deeply human stories designed for digital velocity. This is the next era of storytelling — efficient, emotional, and unforgettable.”
Each episode under the Terribly Tiny TV banner is scripted, cast, and produced by TTT’s in-house creative engine and a wide network of emerging writers. With new stories dropping weekly on Instagram and YouTube Shorts, the platform offers brands, platforms, and creators a dynamic space for fiction that meets modern attention spans without compromising narrative power.
“Terribly Tiny Tales has always stood at the intersection of storytelling and new formats,” said Vijay Subramaniam, Founder & Group CEO of Collective Artists Network. “Microdramas are the natural evolution of that legacy, high impact through high-volume, high-feeling IPs that can live natively on social media while building long-tail value across platforms.”
Backed by over 60 million organic views on short-form fiction, and a community of over 2,500 active storytellers, TTT is positioning itself as the go-to creative studio for emotionally intelligent, culturally current storytelling under 10 minutes.
As India’s content economy matures, Terribly Tiny TV emerges as a format leader — creating, distributing, and licensing fiction-led IP that’s not only platform-agnostic but purpose-built for scale, emotion, and retention.