WOKA launches season 2 of Nani's words of wisdom packed with enticing, engaging and educating stories bundled in 22 episodes

WOKA launches season 2 of Nani's words of wisdom packed with enticing, engaging and educating stories bundled in 22 episodes
WOKA launches season 2 of Nani's words of wisdom packed with enticing, engaging and educating stories bundled in 22 episodes

WOKA launches season 2 of Nani's words of wisdom packed with enticing, engaging and educating stories bundled in 22 episodes

 

 

 

July 8, 2021: World of Kiran Agarwal (WOKA) is an exciting social media channel, which focuses on teaching children life lessons in an interesting, inspiring and fun manner without taking a preachy route. After a successful season 1, WOKA is all set to launch season 2, with beloved Nani bringing more words of wisdom. Season 2 consists of 22 episodes, packed with amusing stories presented engagingly, specifically targeting a younger audience. WOKA focuses on promoting developmental learning in a light and entertaining way.  

 

 

 

Mrs Kiran Agarwal has not only conceptualised and ideated but also written stories for both seasons. For animation and effects, she collaborated with Nishant Kumar, whose company Sunshine Media provided a fine blend of exciting graphics, narration, sound effects and background music, amping up the whole visual experience. While, for storytelling, Mrs Agarwal joined creative forces with acclaimed TV and Films writer Saurabh Bhardwaj. The synergy between her creative partners led to the creation of beautiful stories, which try to inculcate values in kids and fan their ability to create a better future for themselves and society. 

 

 

 

Speaking about the launch of WOKA's enlivening and educating season 2, the person behind the initiative, Mrs Kiran Agarwal, said, "Storytelling is one of the most powerful medium to teach, influence and inspire children. Hence WOKA aims to educate children about life lessons and rich values through engaging stories. I personally feel it is essential to acquaint our children with our beautifully rich cultural roots and nurture them with the values that are somewhere lost in the fast-paced urbane lifestyle we are heading towards."

 

 

 

WOKA, with its new season, promises to provide a fusion of charming, funny, refreshing and inspirational stories to teach human values in the younger generation. The list of life 

 

lessons bundled in season 2 includes, unity is strength, never lie, greed can be dangerous, always be kind to others, never be careless, how to get over fear, always listen to your parents, and never be careless. Through the collection of heartwarming, engaging and creative stories, WOKA attempts to explore the new meaning of life and learning. It is part of WOKA's unique perspective and vision to share wisdom and the true essence of life at an early stage. After all, today's kids will be tomorrow's thinkers, writers, actors and leaders.

 

 

 

About WOKA:

 

 

 

Launched in 2018, WOKA stands for 'World of Kiran Agarwal', an independent social media-based entertainment channel for children. With a large repertoire of animated videos in both English and Hindi under Season 1 and Season 2 on YouTube, WOKA's animations are fun, moral stories for kids, where 'we teach but do not preach'.

 

 

 

WOKA aims to not only entertain children but to nurture our rich cultural roots and values that might be amiss in today's animation construct. Our vision doesn't end at digitally animated videos but extends to a much larger vision of media such as books, OTT platforms, cinema, a yearly children's festival and in future, a Land of WOKA, a world-class entertainment environment for children.

 

 

 

Mrs Kiran Agarwal, Chairman, Hindustan Zinc Limited, is the visionary behind the WOKA platform and the voice of the central character of Nani (Hindi). She founded WOKA with the vision to impart values to young kids and give back to society. A grandmother herself, Mrs Agarwal's goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of children the world over, and she seeks creative inspiration from her granddaughter, Mahii.