Khrish Mediatech

Stressfree-Uplifting Media Content.

Explore Our Works

Novels

Immerse yourself in our original stories and novels that spark imagination and bring meaningful narratives to life.

Inderption

Inderption

Inderption
Karma

Karma

Coming Soon

Coming Soon
Romeo & Juliet

Romeo & Juliet

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Coming Soon

Music

Music Coming Soon

Coming Soon

Our original music compositions will be available soon. Stay tuned!

Videos

Videos Coming Soon

Coming Soon

Our video productions will be available soon. Stay tuned!

Science behind Media content

Effect of Media on Body & Mind

At Khrish Media Tech, we leverage research to create content that not only entertains and informs, but also fosters your well-being. Every topic, format, and story type is chosen with positive psychological and physiological impact in mind.

  • Content can elevate or disrupt your mood, thinking, stress, or focus.
  • Uplifting, educational, or prosocial media measurably boosts well-being.
  • Frightening or negative news increases anxiety and tension.
  • Every Khrish.tech decision is guided by proven science.
Type Mind Effects Body Effects
Violent Aggression, desensitization, reduced empathy Raised heart rate, stress hormones, sleep issues
Prosocial Empathy, positivity, helpful outlook Lower blood pressure, oxytocin boost
Horror/Thriller Acute stress, anxiety, disturbed sleep Adrenaline, heart rate spike, tension
Inspirational Motivation, happiness, hope Positive neurochemicals, stress relief
Humor Mood lift, creative thinking, social bonding Relaxation response, endorphins
Romantic (Healthy) Relationship modeling, emotional balance Oxytocin, stress reduction
Sexualized Body doubts, unrealistic ideas, less empathy Dopamine swings, stress
Educational Cognitive growth, confidence, curiosity Brain plasticity, improved attention
Nature/Mindfulness Calmness, focus, lower stress Cortisol drop, heart health
Negative News Anxiety, worry, emotional fatigue Sleep difficulty, weakened immunity
Key Science Sources
  • Anderson et al. (2010) — Psychological Science
  • Fredrickson (2001) — American Psychologist
  • Granic et al. (2014) — American Psychologist
  • Haidt (2003) — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Peter & Valkenburg (2016) — Computers in Human Behavior
  • Ulrich (1984) — Science