Category: Over The Top Services

  • Apple TV+ original series ‘Servant’ to premiere on November 28

    Apple TV+ original series ‘Servant’ to premiere on November 28

    MUMBAI: Apple has unveiled the official trailer for “Servant,” a new Apple Original series from Academy Award-nominated executive producer M. Night Shyamalan (Glass, Split, The Sixth Sense).  The series will premiere on November 28 exclusively on Apple TV+, a new home for the world's most creative storytellers. The half hour psychological thriller follows a Philadelphia couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home.

    Academy Award-nominated executive producer M. Night Shyamalan (Glass, Split, The Sixth Sense) directs the series alongside BAFTA-nominated creator, executive producer and writer Tony Basgallop (Inside Men, What Remains, "24: Live Another Day"). The celebrated cast of "Servant" includes Lauren Ambrose ("Six Feet Under"), Toby Kebbell (Kong: Skull Island, Fantastic Four, "Black Mirror"), Nell Tiger Free ("Game of Thrones"), Rupert Grint (Harry Potter franchise, Snatch).

  • Rajnish Lall: Ad man to OTT content maker

    Rajnish Lall: Ad man to OTT content maker

    MUMBAI: With the explosion of OTT space in the last decade, the content creation folks are having a gala time like never before.  In India alone, there are currently over 30 OTT platforms fighting aggressively for the customer’s wallet-share and screen-time by offering movies, music, sports streaming, satellite channels and original shows.  

    This ever-increasing demand for original content has opened new avenues for young production enthusiasts, for whom  content creation is  more than just minting money.

    Rajnish Lall is one such movie enthusiast who forayed into production with his debut short movie ‘The Fall’ 13-years ago. Having spent more than a decade in corporate life working with advertising agencies (Clarion, Contract & Bates) and as marketing head of B4U Music, Lall had little experience in production before his first project.

     Lall says that he was bored with his life as an ad-film maker and was looking for a new medium to tell stories close to his heart.  

    His very first project, The Fall, a slickly shot love tale was a 10-minute-long silent movie featuring Rahul Bose and Nauheed Cyrusi.

    Recalling his experience, Lall says that the entire movie was shot in a single day with a budget of just over Rs 60,000 including the post-production cost.

    “To be honest, even Rs 60,000 felt like a big amount then. We shot the entire movie on Super 16 camera as there were no HD cameras then. I collected old footage left from earlier shoots. I asked my colleagues to edit it for free. Believe me, no one in our team, right from Rahul Bose, Nauheed Cyrusi, cinematographer Vishal Sinha (who shot Bhoot), composer Sandeep Chowta, was paid. People liked the movie and that gave me the confidence to continue making films,” remembers Lall, who since then has produced over 500 ad-films, one movie and two full seasons of a web-series.

    “The best thing about this experience was that I could tell stories that I wanted, which was not possible in ad-film making.”

    Lall’s next big break was Sooper se Ooper, which he produced in 2013 with Reliance Entertainment. However, he still regrets that the movie did not do as well commercially despite having a good script and some amazing performances.

    “2013 was a terrible year. Most of the movies produced by Reliance had tanked. There was Besharam, Zanjeer 2. At one stage, Reliance was not even upbeat about releasing the movie. When it was released, it got a good response, but since the following week was the release of Krrish 3, it could not reach its full potential,” he says, candidly accepting that its failure set him back.

    Big success came to Lall soon enough with Thinkistan, a story about changing dynamics of advertising in India in the late 1990s, when satellite TV helped advertisers find new reach. Told through the characters of English-speaking Hema and Hindi-speaking Amit, the series, released on MX Player, is like a love letter to the changing world of Indian advertising.

    Lall says that Thinkistan is the story of India in transition in 1990s, told through the contrasting experiences of two advertising professionals, one English-speaking and urban, the other Hindi-speaking and coming from small-town India.

    The show mirrors India’s evolution in the 21st century where more and more talent is coming from small-towns, where the likes of Piyush Pandey and Prasoon Joshi have elbowed-out big, established English copywriters and where Hindi is secure about its place in India and co-exists comfortably with English, adds Lall.

    The immediate success of Thinkistan, however, has not taken Lall of his feet. Any other usual run-of-the-mill producer would have tried to cash-in on its success by making similar shows. Lall, on the contrary, is taking his time to find a truly inspiring idea.

    “We were approached by multiple OTT players following the success of Thinkistan. However, I was clear that I do not want to do any regular, usual thriller, sex-comedy or family soap-opera. I am looking for a unique, big idea. I am in no rush to make just another ordinary show,” says Lall.   

    Talking about the streaming platforms, Lall says it has definitely improved availability of funds for shows.

    “OTT is here to say. However, its success and reach would depend on the quality of content offered,” quips Lall, who believes there is enough space for the more than 30 OTT players to co-exist in the expansive Indian market.

    Lall also has no qualms in accepting that he writes and produces shows for a global audience.

    “I do not belong to Hindustan, but a place called Thinkistan. My stories are based in India, but the emotions my characters deal with are universal, they cannot be limited to one particular time or society. I am making original, premium, web content for a global audience,” says Lall, adding that the coming of OTT platforms will help Indian content reach global audiences.

    To an extent, this has already happened. The international Emmy awards this year definitely has an Indian footprint. Two Indian shows, Sacred Games and Lust Stories, are nominated for Best Drama.

    “Indians have a natural talent for storytelling, even longer form storytelling. We gave the world Mahabarata, the world’s longest poem. If Indian producers are honest to their creative integrity, Indian content can truly reach a global audience.”

    Talking about censorship on OTT, Lall says that while he is principally opposed to the idea of censorship, he is also honest enough to accept that some of the producers have used the freedom offered by OTT platforms irresponsibly by overdoing nudity and cuss words, even when it’s not required by the script.

    “Not all of us are watching shows on mobiles. People are also watching shows on TV with families. And too much nudity is definitely a barrier in providing entertainment to this audience.”

    He underlines that while everyone is cashing-in on nudity and violence, there is still some reluctance on the part of Indian producers to take up politically sensitive issues.

    While Lall did not share specifics of his current projects, he did tell us that he is working on a show which tells the story of a product over 100 years, starting from the non-cooperation movement in the 1920s to 2019.

    Asked about his personal favourite shows, Lall says that he likes the scripting of Family Man and Made in Heaven. In foreign shows, Fauda and Barry.

    Having carved a niche space for himself as a producer of ad-films, web series and TV shows, Lall is currently in a happy space, where he is willing to wait and invest his time and energy in a truly inspiring idea, very much like the tag-line of his show Thinkistan – ‘Idea Jiska, India Uska’.

  • ZEE5 reveals content line up for November

    ZEE5 reveals content line up for November

    MUMBAI: India’s leading OTT platform ZEE5 has revealed its content line up for November. From original shows to blockbuster movies across languages, the platform has something for every consumer.

    The highlight of the month will be the digital premiere of the blockbuster and much talked about Dream Girl starring Ayushmann Khurrana on 21 November.

    The month kick-started with Tamil original series Police Dairy 2.0. This will be followed by some of the most anticipated Hindi Originals like Love, Sleep, Repeat starring Raima Sen, Anshuman Malhotra, Priyal Gor, Priya Banerjee, Harshadaa Vijay, Teena Singh and Puneesh Sharma which will be streaming on the 7 November.

    In addition to that, original Bengali series Bhalobashar Shohor season 2 will premiere on 11 November  while Virgin Bhasskar on 19th November 2019 and Telugu original series Hawala on the 21 November.

    The month will end with season 2 of Hindi original Broken but Beautiful which will be streaming on the platform on 27 November.

  • EPIC On partners with Paytm; introduces cashback offer on subscription

    EPIC On partners with Paytm; introduces cashback offer on subscription

    MUMBAI: EPIC On, the premium video-on-demand platform by EPIC Channel, announced an exclusive partnership with Paytm, India’s leading digital payments company. As part of the deal, EPIC On offers 40% cashback on the subscription value of quarterly, bi-yearly, and annual subscription plans, under the ‘Hot Deals – Entertainment’ section of Paytm App.

    The offer is currently live and will be valid till March 2020 for Paytm customers to avail and enjoy unlimited premium content. The cashback is valid for the three-month subscription of Rs. 160, six-month subscription of Rs. 300 and an annual subscription of Rs. 500.

    Subscription Plan

    Subscription Price

    Subscription Price after Cashback

    Three months

    Rs. 160

    Rs. 64

    Six months

    Rs. 300

    Rs. 120

    Annual

    Rs. 500

    Rs. 200

    The EPIC On library comprises of high-definition (HD) content across genres – with select shows in Hindi, English, and Tamil – along with short format content, and video books by renowned author Devdutt Pattanaik. The platform also includes popular shows by EPIC Channel like Regiment Diaries, Siyaasat, Road Less Travelled, Wilderness Days, Indipedia, The Great Escape, Yam Kisi Se Kam Nahi, Stories By Rabindranath Tagore (directed by ace director Anurag Basu), Ekaant, and more.

    Adita Jain, AVP-Product & Strategy, EPIC On, said, “We constantly endeavour to collaborate with partners across categories, and be available at varied avenues in our effort to reach out to newer audiences for them to experience our product and storytelling. Customer delight is our aim and our seamlessly integrated partnership with Paytm is a step in this direction.”

    Deepak Abbot, Sr. Vice President at Paytm said, “We are continuously working to provide payment solutions and special offers to our users for all kinds of use cases. We are excited to partner with EPIC On, as it brings niche programming that has its own dedicated audience. With this partnership, our users can avail the discounted rate and watch their favorite show.”

  • Eros International Plc acquires international distribution rights to four bollywood films

    Eros International Plc acquires international distribution rights to four bollywood films

    MUMBAI: Eros International Plc (NYSE: EROS) (“Eros” or the “Company”), a Global Indian Entertainment Company, announced today that it will release four Hindi language films across different genres later this year in several overseas markets including the UK, US and Middle East. First to release will be the romantic action film titled ‘Marjaavaan’ on the 15th of November, directed by Milap Zaveri, starring Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh, Tara Sutaria and Rakul Preet Singh. Produced by T-Series and Emmay Entertainment, the film is a dramatic, violent and action-packed love story. 

    The second film to be distributed will be ‘Pagalpanti’, which is scheduled to release on the 22nd of November. The forthcoming film is a comedy caper directed by filmmaker Anees Bazmee and produced by T-Series and Panorama Studios. The story of the film revolves around a group of Indian tourists on vacation that turns into a patriotic mission. The comedy stars Anil Kapoor, John Abraham, Ileana D'Cruz and Arshad Warsi.

    Closely followed will be two other releases, one titled ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’ and the other, ‘The Body’. The two starkly different films are scheduled to release simultaneously on the 6th of December. The former is a remake of a cult Bollywood film of the same name. Produced by T-Series and directed by Mudassar Aziz, the highly awaited film stars Kartik Aaryan, Ananya Panday and Bhumi Pednekar. ‘The Body’ is a thriller mystery inspired by its Spanish antecedent. Produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures, the film is headlined by Emraan Hashmi, Rishi Kapoor, Vedhika and Sobhita Dhulipala. 

    “Eros continues to be a forerunner in releasing the biggest hits from Bollywood in significant markets across the globe. We take immense pride in taking quality cinema outside of India to maximize its viewership. And with this, we shall continue to forge our own path in the overseas market with the sole objective to delight the Indian diaspora and global consumers seeking fresh content.” Says, Sunil Lulla, Managing Director- Eros International Media Ltd.

  • ZEE5 introduces ‘PLAY5’ to help brands engage with customers through innovative and interactive experience

    ZEE5 introduces ‘PLAY5’ to help brands engage with customers through innovative and interactive experience

    Mumbai: ZEE5, India’s fastest growing ConTech brand, has announced the launch of PLAY5 – a unique tool which will let brands engage with their consumers through innovative and interactive experiences. Fourth in line offering from the ZEE5 India’s industry defining ad-suite, it is designed to boost engagement and talk to segment of ONE in a brand safe environment.

    Society is saturated with so much information, and users need an incentive that, among all this vortex, will help to awaken their interest and their desire to read more information about a topic beyond the title of a post or email. In other words, they need something essential that motivates them, that will surprise them and help them to focus all their attention on what they are doing. PLAY5 is tailormade to address these issues and engage with the target consumer in a hyper-personalised way.

    The overall strategy rests on four key pillars that include customised gamification for the brands, branded polls, quizzes and tailored segment within ongoing reality show gamification. This integrated approach results in driving effective engagement and enhance consumer experience, seamless brand integration and visibility, segmentation capabilities to drive further engagement, leveraging brand legacy and advanced user profiling with insightful reports.

    Taranjeet Singh, Chief Revenue Officer and Business Head, ZEE5 India said, “The viewer today is spoilt for choice and we are competing with media formats across the spectrum for their attention. With PLAY5, our endeavour is to engage with the audience through hyper-personalised and interactive formats. We are confident that through this offering, brands will be able to bring alive their offering before the audience rather than just target them. Our other offerings from ad-suite have been extremely well-received by our brand partners and we are confident that PLAY5 will be no different."

    Some of the brands/shows who have successfully used PLAY5 are Colgate, Asian Paints, CEAT, Fortune Premium Kacchi Ghani Pure Mustard Oil for Dadagiri Season 8; Birla White Wallcare Putty, Goodknight, Kinderjoy, Bournvita for Dance India Dance  – Battle of Champions to name a few.

    In 2019 itself, ZEE5 has rolled out around 28 original shows across genres, and the platform is committed to launching 72+ shows by March 2020. It has crossed 70 million+ downloads since launch on the Play Store and recorded 9mn DAUs as of September 2019.

  • Hotstar Specials’ unveils first look of new show based on infidelity: Out of Love

    Hotstar Specials’ unveils first look of new show based on infidelity: Out of Love

    MUMBAI: Meet Dr. Meera Kapoor – a doting wife, a loving mother and a trusted doctor. Everything about her life was seemingly perfect; until the fateful day when she found out her husband was having an affair. Hotstar Specials has just released the first look of its latest show – Out of Love, a gripping portrait of a marriage that’s poisoned by infidelity and heartbreak. And raises the key question – when faced with infidelity, would you Forgive, Forget or Fight?

    Starring Rasika Dugal as Dr. Meera Kapoor and Purab Kohli as her husband Akarsh Kapoor, the show is an official adaptation of the award winning BBC series, Doctor Foster. Produced by BBC Studios and Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and Aijaz Khan, Out of Love depicts the emotional and psychological dilemma that erupts from complex relationships.

  • Witness luxury at its best in The Timeliners’ ‘Career vs Love’ video in association with Marriott International

    Witness luxury at its best in The Timeliners’ ‘Career vs Love’ video in association with Marriott International

    MUMBAI: Digital content pioneers, The Viral Fever announces its association with Marriott International for their upcoming sketch Career vs Love. Continuing to strengthen its brand associations, the new association with Marriott International marks The Viral Fever’s first partnership with a luxury hotel brand. Through its partnership with Marriott International, The Viral Fever subtly showcase the luxury, service and experience Marriott International has to offer through unique, and relatable storytelling. Written by Akash Ahuja, Career vs Love is now live on TVFPlay: https://tvfplay.com/svideo/career-vs-love/3064 and The Timeliners YouTube page: https://bit.ly/TTLCareerVsLove.

    Career vs Love is the story of a young couple who is faced with the emotional dilemma of prioritising their relationship or their jobs during a weekend staycation at JW Marriott. It is during this constant deliberation and amidst the stress that they are dealing with, Sumit played by Suraj Roy, and Saumya played by Namya Saxena are experiencing the various facilities the hotel has to offer. Career vs Love blends each experience with the situation at hand to create a lasting impact on the viewer.

    Speaking on the association with Marriott International, Sameer Saxena, Chief Content Officer – The Viral Fever said, “Brands these days have realized storytelling leads to higher engagement and interest. In fact, consumers are more receptive to brands that communicate through effective storytelling since the communication is pivoted towards what a viewer wants to hear, see or experience. Our partnership with Marriott International is an epitome of this approach.”

    “Our association with Marriott International helps us strengthen our existing brand portfolio. Simultaneously, it will support our foray and partnerships with luxury brands in the industry.  As a brand Marriott International is synonymous to luxury and experience. Career vs Love beautifully weaves the brand’s luxury appeal along with a circumstance that is dependent on emotions and understandings. We are certain that it will strike the right chord with our target audience and at the same time enhance the brands engagement with its consumers.”

    On associating with The Viral Fever, Marriott International said, “#WeekendsAtMarriott is a campaign that offers our guests the flexibility and comfort to indulge in a perfect weekend staycation in their own city. Active across nine cities at our premium and luxury tier hotels, this offer extends to our guests beyond just the room. Guests can also choose an experience of their choice including activities such as water Zumba or an interactive culinary session that they can enjoy while they stay with us. We’re offering a short break in your own city, a pleasant escape, without the hassle of traveling and long hour flights. This association with TVF is our way of reaching out to the millennials who are well travelled and constantly looking to make the most of their travels. TVF will aid us in reaching this audience that resonates with the Marriott International service culture and travel trends. Targeted towards young couples and the go-getter audience, this offer is more than just an experience for those caught up in a busy and hectic lifestyle and looking at doing something in their own city.”

    TVF’s The Timeliners, since the beginning of time has been known for bringing forward slice of life stories, mixed with nostalgia and a pinch of pop culture.  Like always with ‘Career Vs Love’ as well their aim is for viewers to pack their bags and book a staycation with their loved ones.

  • Inside Netflix India’s growing post-production infrastructure

    Inside Netflix India’s growing post-production infrastructure

    MUMBAI: Netflix has always shown supremacy in content quality. After entering the Indian market in 2016, the Reed Hastings-led streaming service has created several high-quality originals including Sacred Games, Bard of Blood, Leila, Delhi Crime and Lust Stories. While emphasising on writing, direction, production, Netflix is not overlooking the oft-ignored segment in the industry – post-production. Currently, the over-the-top (OTT) platform is in the process of expanding its post-production team and growing the infrastructure.

    “There have been some very big shifts in the industry and how we look at post-production. In the film days it was that transition going from black and white to colour. After that, we went digital from film. That was the next big shift. Now we are completely almost 99 per cent in the digital space. And that next big shift is the change in discipline going from feature films to episodic series of higher production value,” Netflix India post-production director Vijay Venkataramanan said in a recent interaction with Indiantelevision.com.

    Talking about the big shift, Venkataramanan said that earlier people spent about a year or higher time making a feature film but with the series it needs to be delivered at an even better quality at the same time. Moreover, in contrast to typical feature films which typically would have one director, one editor and one visual effects facility, some shows have three directors, multiple editors and multiple visual effects teams working in parallel to meet timelines.

    He also added that Netflix has an extensive deliverables list because the platform future-proofs its content to stand the test of time. The platform archives everything carefully so it can remaster and update it whenever the technology changes. Venkataramanan added that to be able to get that, the process has to start even before the script is written, putting a plan together of the workflow needed to be followed and how to budget.

    “It’s not about how much time you get, it’s about how you use the time. Often we might get the same amount of time as a film, but then if you are structuring your crew better, hiring more people and hiring specialists for each genre, if you are not trying to economise by eliminating specialists or having one person to do the job of three persons, having dedicated specialist for each genre, you can use that time better. We get the same start date or delivery date but what we change is the factors in-between,” he also pointed out.

    “In India, the post-production team is growing fast. We are nine people now. But if you look at the support teams of our operations, we have QC teams, our visual effects management team and then we have production technology support. So, we are close to 14. We are in the process of expanding the team because for us it’s important to have sufficient support within Netflix and it’s important to hire leaders in the industry,” he added further.

    Notably, Netflix recently organised its first-of-a-kind workshop on post-production in Mumbai to train industry professionals on international standards and practices. It has brought in trainers from APostLab, Netflix professionals from the US and Korea and industry experts from India. The training was aimed at enhancing creative digital skills for the internet entertainment industry.

    Venkataramanan said that while Netflix is a platform with the ability to stream content in 4K high dynamic range and Dolby Atmos in homes, the next step for the international streaming giant is to implement that same technology and finish its Indian content at that standard, format and specification. According to him, post-production is 50 per cent technical, 50 per cent creativity.

    “Typically what we push for the budget is a minimum ten per cent of below the line budget for post-production. But this does not include visual effects cost because visual effect budgets change depending on the creative of the show. There is a huge difference in the scope of visual effect in a Bard of Blood and Bahubali. So the budget of visual effects is significantly high in Bahubali than Blood of Bard. That will also not include the budget for in-licensed music that you are taking. You can’t put pressure on post-production budget,” he added.

    “When you are talking about post-production, you are specifically talking about those functions that tie into post-production and all the crew that are connected to post-production. But these are people who start operating even before you go into production. How do you set up editors, multiple teams of editors, having proper edit facilities, not a stadalone iMAC in the corner of production office but properly set editing rooms, budgeting for the DIT, sound mix, come under that ten per cent,” he added.

    He also added that they keep working with the partners to make sure that money is spent wisely. But when there are savings, they don’t allow that money to go back to production, they put that money back into post-production to create a better product. He also gave an example of a feature film that they are working on for which they had a lot of savings. Instead of taking back that money, they used that money for the highest quality of delivery possible including going to 4K HDR from initially planned 4K SDR.

    “Right now our post-production infrastructure is growing. One year ago, we had only two to three facilities that were capable of delivering to Netflix. After we engaged with the industry and gave them confidence that we will pay fairly and you can fearlessly go and invest in creating your pipeline and we are here to making this content, today we have 11 facilities across India that can deliver to us. It's growing even faster and the industry is responding to the content we are making. Our philosophy towards post-production is different and when people see that, the iwAndustry gets confident and then they partner,” he commented.

    According to him, the challenge is not in terms of technology but how you are planning and budgeting for it. “The technical staff we can teach, our technicians are great. We have people who go to facilities and work with Technical staff and the entire team dedicated to facilities and helping guide them on how to upgrade their infrastructure. We have all these resources but it's important how we manage it efficiently. That’s the culture shift and we are making producers aware of how to use post-production properly respecting their skill set and making them aware of various stages of post-production,” he signed off. 

  • Netflix, Dharmatic Entertainment to bring documentary on Ma Anand Sheela

    Netflix, Dharmatic Entertainment to bring documentary on Ma Anand Sheela

    MUMBAI: Netflix in association Dharmatic Entertainment will produce a documentary on Ma Anand Sheela. The documentary is named as Wild Wild Country will focus on Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, Ma Anand Sheela, and their community of followers in Oregon.

    Ma Anand Sheela is the Indian-born American–Swiss spokeswoman of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh from 1981 through 1985. Sheela pleaded guilty to attempted murder and assault for her role in the 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack in Oregon.

    Along with revealing facets of her that have thus far never been seen, a highlight of the documentary is a candid conversation between Ma Anand Sheela and director-producer Karan Johar, Netflix said in a statement. In this no-holds-barred chat, Karan asks questions that have been on viewers’ minds, which have been answered by her, in quintessential Ma Anand Sheela style, it added. The feature will be directed by documentary makers, Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya.

    “Netflix has been a pioneer in bringing documentaries to Indian audiences and at Dharmatic, as we take a step towards producing newer formats, we're so pleased it starts with this. Wild Wild Country was a fascinating story and we’re excited to be producing a peek into the life and journey of the feisty Ma Anand Sheela. Non-fiction content is a dynamic space in India and we’re thrilled to be exploring it with a partner like Netflix," says Dharmatic CEO Apoorva Mehta.

    "Some believe she’s the epitome of feminism, a pop icon, and others view her as the criminal mastermind behind one of America’s biggest scandals. But does anyone know who she really is? The documentary will attempt to peel the layers of her personality to unveil the real Ma Anand Sheela and show the world an inside glimpse of a woman whose antics and statements cause a stir wherever she goes," showrunner and executive producer Shakun Batra said in a statement.