Dreamz Unlimited latest offering showcases ‘undiscovered paradise’ of Nagaland

A screen grab from The Missing Tourist, produced by Dreamz Unlimited in collaboration with the Directorate of Information & Public Relations, Nagaland. (Photo Courtesy: Dreamz Unlimited/YouTube)

A screen grab from The Missing Tourist, produced by Dreamz Unlimited in collaboration with the Directorate of Information & Public Relations, Nagaland. (Photo Courtesy: Dreamz Unlimited/YouTube)

Kohima, November 23 (MExN): Dreamz Unlimited launched its latest video titled ‘The Missing Tourist’ in Kohima on November 22, offering viewers a cinematic journey through some of Nagaland’s most stunning locations while following the story of a missing traveller.

On the YouTube caption, the video is described as “not just a missing-person story, but a tribute to the undiscovered paradise of Nagaland and a reminder that travel is meaningful when we stay connected with those who care about us.”

The  Dreamz Unlimited collaborated with Directorate of Information & Public Relations (DIPR) Nagaland for the video. 

Officially releasing the video during a programme at the Directorate of Information & Public Relations (DIPR), Advisor to the Chief Minister and IDAN Chairman, Abu Metha, said the film highlights the creative potential of Nagaland’s storytellers and the role of visual media in boosting tourism.

He expressed hope that the video would reach global audiences and inspire more travellers to explore the State once made available on YouTube.

Advisor to Chief Minister, Abu Metha with Director, IPR, Dzüvinuo Theünuo and other officials during the launching of Dreams Unlimited’s video ‘The Missing Tourist’ held at DIPR, Kohima on November 23. (DIPR Photo)

Metha underscored that art, music and films are powerful tools to promote culture, landscapes and unique experiences. Nagaland, he noted, has all the elements—stories, beauty and flavour, needed to attract visitors, and innovation in storytelling can take these to the world.

Joint Director, IPR, Asangla Imsong, chaired the event, which reflected increasing collaboration between creativity, film production and tourism promotion in Nagaland.

Sharing the vision behind the project, Director of Dreamz Unlimited, Tiakumzuk, said the team sought to combine entertainment with an emotional narrative that captures Nagaland’s distinct charm and identity.

Among others, the launch was attended by the Dreamz Unlimited team, Director IPR, Dzüvinuo Theünuo, and Advisor, TAFMA, Theja Meru.

The video, which runs for around two hours and was uploaded on Saturday, is currently available on Dreamz Unlimited’s official YouTube channel. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qsWRx1GnsM )

Uploaded at around 10:10 AM on Saturday, the video was approaching half a million views by around 6:00 PM on Sunday.
 



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