Silicon Valley is a comedy TV show that follows a group of computer nerds who start their own startup in the competitive world of Silicon Valley. The show offers a satirical look at the business rivalries and challenges faced by startups in the tech industry.
Dragons' Den is a reality TV show where aspiring entrepreneurs go in front of a panel of wealthy investors to pitch their business ideas and seek financial backing. The investors, known as the Dragons, listen to the pitches and decide whether or not to invest in the presented businesses.
The greed-filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork, one of the world's most valuable startups, and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible.
StartUp is a crime drama thriller TV show that follows a group of entrepreneurs as they create a digital currency called GenCoin. Along the way, they become entangled with the Russian mafia, leading to a dangerous and thrilling series of events. The show explores themes of corruption, gang wars, and the dark side of the startup world.
Ji Xing, a technical talent who works diligently in a technology company, resigned resolutely in order to realize her dream and embarked on the road of entrepreneurship. The team formed by Ji Xing and her younger brother was in jeopardy at the beginning of the business. Just when there was no hope, Ji Xing won the support of Han Ting, President of Dongyang Technology, with his unique insights. With Han Ting's investment, the startup Xingchen is finally on the right track. But Ji Xing "lost" her first boyfriend who she had been in love with for seven years. The difficulties of starting a business and the pain of breaking up with her love almost destroyed her. Fortunately, she has the close protection of the sister group.
Start-Up is a Korean drama that follows the journey of young entrepreneurs striving to achieve their dreams in the cutthroat world of start-ups. The story revolves around a group of individuals who have different backgrounds and aspirations but share a common goal of success. As they navigate through the challenges of building their own businesses, they face obstacles such as competition, unrequited love, and the need to make tough decisions. With elements of comedy, drama, and romance, Start-Up presents a heartwarming tale filled with love triangles, technology, and the pursuit of dreams.
Four friends sell their start-up company for 217,000,000$ and move in together into a mansion. The original series British "Loaded" is based on.
A heart-fluttering love story between Chae Yong-ju, a super passionate sales king at a liquor company who hides her emotions, and Yun Min-ju, a super sensitive brewery owner who is adept at catching people’s emotions.
Baked is a comedy-drama TV show set in India, revolving around the lives of college students who start a midnight food delivery startup. The series follows their misadventures as they navigate through the challenges of running a business, dealing with college life, and maintaining their friendships.
Finding himself back in time 10 years ago, though technically an almost parallel world in 2009, Pei Qian got a system where he gets money to run his business. The funds for business and personal use are separated. After a set period, he can earn his personal funds according to how much his business funds he has left. The catch? Pei Qian earns more when he makes a loss in his business funds. Happily thinking how easy it would be, with many failed start-ups proving a point, Pei Qian founded his company Tengda and achieved financial freedom through the losses. Unfortunately, fate has other plans for him.
Oh Young-Sim is single and in her 30's. She has worked as a TV variety show PD for 8 years. She wants to make people laugh with her TV shows, but they were always cancelled due to low popularity ratings. Her career is now in a crisis.
TVF Pitchers is a web series about four friends who quit their jobs to start their own company. It explores the challenges and experiences they face as they embark on their entrepreneurial journey in India.
Tom and Mia inherit a family apartment and move to Athens. Tom is a company start-upper, while Mia becomes an anti-capitalist activist.
After being laid-off from their corporate day jobs, Aaron, Bryn, Derek, Olivia and Jack compete to get their businesses off the ground when a mystery benefactor promises to invest $500,000 in one of their startups.
Purl, a ball of yarn, starts her new job at B.R.O Capital and struggles to fit in with the male-dominated office environment. She tries to emulate the behavior of her male colleagues but eventually learns to embrace her true self and inspires positive change in the workplace.
Crocodile in the Yangtze is a documentary film that tells the story of an American entrepreneur who goes to China to start an e-commerce company. The film follows his struggles and triumphs as he navigates the challenges of building a business in a foreign country and competing against the industry giant, Alibaba. It explores the cultural differences, the dynamic business environment, and the determination and resilience required to succeed in the Chinese market.
Koothara is an adventurous comedy movie about a group of college students who find themselves in a thrilling journey of self-discovery after an earthquake strikes their town. Along the way, they encounter guns, boats, and even a dog, leading to unexpected twists and turns.
Dweebs is an American television comedy program that ran on CBS from September 22, to November 9, 1995, before it was canceled. 10 episodes were produced, of which six aired during the original airing schedule, and the remaining four episodes were aired elsewhere at a later date.