Influencer-turned-actor Sana Sultan stars in ALTT’s bold new vertical series format, Kuttings. In the show, Sana takes on the intriguing role of ‘Aashiq Arabpati’.
ALTT Launches Kuttings: A New-Age Vertical Drama
ALTT is entering the short-form content space with Kuttings, a vertical drama series made for today’s fast-scrolling audience. Each episode is short but packs in drama, emotion, and suspense, featuring Sana Sultan in key roles.
At the helm of one of the stories is digital sensation Sana Sultan, who brings her screen presence to Aashiq Arabpati.
A Biting Storytelling Experience
Talking about the format, Sana said,
“Kuttings is a vertical drama full of love, thrill, hate, and emotions. You get a lot in just a few minutes. It’s exciting and super relatable.”
She thinks the bite-sized format will make people addictive without losing out on the story quality. Sultan further elaborates on the allure of concise storytelling.
Aashiq Arabpati: A Girl with Many Facets
Sana’s episode depicts a girl who is both soft and tough, portrayed by Sultan.
“My character has softness and strength. She’s emotional, bold, and very real,” she explained.
The character represents many facets of a woman’s nature, making it very relatable.
From Writer to Actor
Sana unveiled that the idea wasn’t hers—but one that she fell in love with immediately, clarifying her involvement with the project.
“ALTT came to me. Being a content creator, I know how much potential short videos have. This was really well done and told—I couldn’t refuse.”
Not Just Another Reel
Although vertical content is ubiquitous on platforms such as Instagram and YouTube, Sana indicates Kuttings is different. Sultan credits the show with redefining the digital narrative landscape.
“This isn’t filmed on a phone at home. It’s a cinematic, professionally made experience—just vertically formatted. That makes all the difference.”
A New Approach to Digital Fiction
Sana Sultan merges her influencer persona with robust acting credentials in Aashiq Arabpati. ALTT’s Kuttings will transform the way India consumes short fiction—fast, intense, and designed for the smartphone screen.