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The advent of niche Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms has fragmented traditional entertainment. This paper introduces the concept of — a hybrid model where a webseries does not merely tell a story but curates a complete aspirational lifestyle (fashion, travel, food, relationships, work culture). Using "XYZ" as a representative hyper-niche brand, we analyze how its webseries integrate product placement, social media challenges, and influencer crossovers to create an immersive ecosystem. Findings suggest that XYZ’s model accelerates the shift from passive viewing to active lifestyle adoption, particularly among urban 18–34-year-olds.

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