Category: Social Media

  • “Once they test the Audio content they will themselves see the change in their lives”: Sri Ananda Tirtha Das

    “Once they test the Audio content they will themselves see the change in their lives”: Sri Ananda Tirtha Das

    Mumbai: In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and mounting pressures, today’s youth are seeking authentic ways to find inner peace, purpose, and connection.

    ‘Transcend’ ISKCON’s E-Library Mobile App, an integrated platform that offers a transformative digital experience of ISKCON’s rich spiritual literature while exploring the profound impact of social media on the spirituality of today’s youth.

    Bhaktivedanta Book COO & trustee Sri Ananda Tirtha Das has been at the forefront of offering pragmatic spirituality, showing young individuals how to integrate timeless wisdom into their daily lives.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with Dasa, to explore a bit on this topic, and also to know on how spirituality is necessary for today’s youth.

    Edited excerpts

    On the primary purpose of the Transcend mobile app developed by ISKCON and types of content are available in the app

    Today people don’t have the time to read. Transcend App has 8000 hours of spiritual audio content curated with simple practical steps for better understanding. This will help them gain insights into higher laws governing our lives and then bring in transformation in their understanding of life’s priorities. It will bring them closer to the Divine seated in all our hearts.  This will help them overcome depression and enable them to lead life with exuberance rather than dragging through it.

    On aiming to empower spiritual seekers through social media

    Since most people are linked with SM, our presence in that platform will give them access to timeless wisdom that they can use for their personal transformation. It’s always about choice. One can use SM for wasting time or now they have an opportunity to understand deep spiritual knowledge that will make them face lives challenges and live a content life.

    On digital e-books helping the youth to

    understand spirituality due to lack of attention span

    To address this very issue we have Audio books option. They can convert their commute time, cooking time etc into a transformational one. Faith builds on faith. Once they test the Audio content they will themselves see the change in their lives. This will enable them to dive deeper and set their priorities in life.

    Srila Prabhupada has curated the Vedic text into simple practical steps that one can implement easily into their lives and this content is now made available through beautiful rendition in audio format.

    On today’s youth not indulging much into spirituality

    Well I see a lot of people actually turning to spirituality. With present chaos and pressure in the society I see many youth seeking to find real meaning in their lives. You see many young professionals leaving lucrative jobs and doing farming in remote villages. Many don’t know where to go. That is why we are now giving direct access to authentic spiritual content through a format that they are already adapted to which is Audio books. 

  • Zeenat Aman gives modern dating crash course on Tinder’s Swipe Ride

    Zeenat Aman gives modern dating crash course on Tinder’s Swipe Ride

    Mumbai: Tinder, the world’s most popular app for meeting new people, is back with an all new episode of Swipe Ride, a show that celebrates uninhibited, meaningful conversations about what Indian women want from their dating lives, with Zeenat Aman as the surprise celebrity guest! Popular social media content creator and actor, Kusha Kapila, takes the driver’s seat once again to pick up Tinder users to meet their dates. The episode premiered on Friday, 15 September, 2023 on Tinder’s Youtube channel and stream exclusively on JioCinema.

     

    Veteran actress and eternal beauty Zeenat Aman shared her advice for young women on the latest episode of Tinder’s Swipe Ride, “Dating is an incredibly personal journey, and you must navigate it on your terms. As women, we are subjected to so many pressures in life, but here’s what I’ve learnt: go with the flow, pursue your passions, experiment, cherish your relationships, and build a life that fills your soul. Then, when love comes along, it’ll simply enhance the beauty of your existence, not define it. This episode of Tinder’s Swipe Ride is a reminder for all women to talk openly, express your desires and share your hopes and dreams. Finding true chemistry is rare, and when you do, seize it with both hands!”

    During the conversation, Zeenat talks about how dating has transformed into a healthier landscape for the younger generation today with conversations around mental health, therapy and depression no longer being taboo. This sentiment resonates with 43 per cent women daters in India who believe dating is healthier (more honest, more open, with a focus on prioritising mental health) for 18-25 year olds today than it was before.* The trio also chat about how dating apps like Tinder offer a vast pool of choices for Gen Z today. Unlike the pre-Tinder era when dating was limited to introductions through parents’ friends, dating apps enable choice and agency. This holds true for 57 per cent young women daters in India who agree that dating apps allow them to meet people they would otherwise never have met – even those outside their social circle opening them up to a world of endless possibilities.*

    “Swipe Ride celebrates the diverse perspectives of young Indian women and their dating journeys in a relatable context. At Tinder, our focus has always been to encourage inclusivity, autonomy, and create a safe, non-judgmental space where women are free to choose, discover and interact with like-minded people, and be their most authentic, comfortable self – this show is an extension of that IRL.” said Tinder India marketing director Anukool Kumar.

    To empower young women in India to navigate the world of online dating and prioritise their wellbeing, Tinder has recently launched Tinder Love and Care (TLC), a dating wellness guide developed in collaboration with That Sassy Thing. TLC features advice and insights from 15 prominent female experts and queer voices in India, covering a range of topics such as sexual health, intimacy, and fostering honest conversations with dates, all while prioritising self-care.

    Co-created with film director Debbie Rao along with popular writer Supriya Joshi, Swipe Ride series is a product of the coming together of these women who like to call their own shots whether it’s in their careers, or their dating lives.

    *A study of 1000, 18-25 year old dating singles pan-India between April – May 2023 conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder.

  • RVCJ launches India’s first and biggest celebration of memes with Meme Utsav

    RVCJ launches India’s first and biggest celebration of memes with Meme Utsav

    Mumbai In a groundbreaking move, RVCJ is thrilled to announce the launch of “Meme Utsav,” India’s first and largest celebration dedicated to the world of memes. The event aims to honour and recognize the unsung heroes behind the screens – the ingenious minds who bring laughter and thought-provoking insights to our daily digital lives. “Meme Utsav” is set to be an IP (Intellectual Property) event, taking place at NESCO Goregaon East, Mumbai, on the 16th and 17 December, spanning over two exciting days.

    Memes have undoubtedly become a cultural phenomenon, transcending the digital realm to become a language of their own. Studies have shown that memes possess the extraordinary power to generate up to ten times the reach and engagement of a regular social media post. However, despite their pervasive influence, the creative geniuses behind memes often remain anonymous, hidden, and unrecognised behind the humour they create.

    Meme Utsav seeks to change this by providing a platform for these talented individuals to step into the limelight. For the first time in India, meme creators will be celebrated for their contributions to online culture. This grand celebration aims not only to acknowledge their efforts but also to delve into the fascinating process of meme creation and award our country’s top meme creators. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to meet and interact with the faces behind the most viral and entertaining memes of our time.

    “Meme Utsav” offers an unprecedented opportunity for brands to dive into the heart of meme culture and harness the limitless potential of humour, wit, and viral engagement. In today’s digital landscape, memes have evolved into a language of their own, and savvy brands recognise their power as a key element of modern communication. This event is not just a celebration; it’s a gateway to connect with a community that thrives on creativity and laughter. Brands that join us at Meme Utsav will find themselves at the forefront of a cultural revolution, where their messages blend seamlessly with the humour that captivates millions. RVCJ extends an enthusiastic welcome to all brands to be a part of this exhilarating journey, where brand meets creativity, and the possibilities are boundless. Embrace the meme, and let your brand’s voice resonate in the hearts of a diverse and engaged audience. Together, we’ll redefine the future of brand engagement in the digital age at Meme Utsav!”

    RVCJ Digital Media co-founder, and chief revenue officer A. Aziz Khan said, “We are ecstatic to introduce Meme Utsav, a platform that finally puts a spotlight on the brilliant minds who tirelessly craft the memes that enrich our online experiences. Meme Utsav isn’t just an event; it’s a movement that brings well-deserved recognition to the creative geniuses behind the screens. Our aim is to provide a stage where meme content creators can stand tall, and their wit and humour can be celebrated with the grandeur they truly deserve.”

    RVCJ Digital Media head of IP content Rekha Rao passionately added, “Meme Utsav is not just a celebration; it’s a revelation of the vibrant, evolving language of our digital era. Memes have become a powerful means of communication, and through this event, we aim to spotlight the creators who shape our online conversations with wit, satire, and thought-provoking humour.”

  • “Yuvaa was envisioned as a safe space for all genders and young people from all backgrounds” Yuvaa’s Nikhil Taneja

    “Yuvaa was envisioned as a safe space for all genders and young people from all backgrounds” Yuvaa’s Nikhil Taneja

    Mumbai: Yuvaa is India’s leading Gen Z-driven youth media, research and impact organisation. With the mission of empowering the youth by ‘making important things interesting’ for them by talking about urgent issues like youth empowerment, mental health, gender, sexuality, internet safety, misinformation, climate change and many more and have found great success in creating impact-driven content and entertainment.

    This year Yuvaa celebrated its fifth year anniversary by hosting its first business of Gen Z event, The Collab, that brought  together industry experts, change makers, influencers and key opinion leaders like Guneet Monga, Rohini Nilekani, Sameer Nair (Applause Entertainment), Divya Reddy Shah (L’Oreal India), Chandrasekhar Samiappan (YouTube India), S Venkatesh (RPG), Navya Naveli Nanda, Niharika NM, among others, to participate in conversations around Gen-Z issues. At the event, Yuvaa also gave its audience a sneak peek into their upcoming properties like India’s first chat series on masculinity ‘Be A Man, Yaar’ (feat. Vicky Kaushal, Nakuul Mehta, Naseeruddin Shah, Zakir Khan, among others); The ‘You Grow Girl’ Yuvaa Roadshow with Navya Nanda and L’Oreal Paris India, and Yuvaa’s flagship LGBTQ+ event, The Pride Class 2023.

    The organisation envisions facilitating meaningful conversations and impactful initiatives through their work in digital content and campus spaces. For the same, prominent youth icon and entrepreneur Navya Naveli Nanda and L’Oréal Paris have collaborated for an exciting pan India roadshow – You Grow, Girl. The roadshow, which aims at empowering and engaging the youth, will traverse 25 prestigious colleges across 8 cities, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of thousands of young individuals.

    They also released a first-of-its kind Gen Z insights report- ‘Not All Gen Z’, that provides insights based on responses from over 900 Gen Z participants, spanning over 20+ cities across T1, T2 and T3 India. This #NotAllGenZ report is an attempt to comprehend this misunderstood but distinctive group of individuals and to understand the Gen Z trends brands, organisations and parents need to pay more attention to.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with Yuvaa co-founder & chief Nikhil Taneja, where he discusses some key issues which Gen Z faces and also some trending topics like internet safety, depression, mental health etc…

    Edited excerpts

    On what is Yuvaa all about and its main USP

    We like to call Yuvaa India’s first (and arguably most loved) Gen Z-driven youth media organisation. We work at the intersection of what is ‘important’ and what is ‘interesting’ to create impact in the lives of young people. In India, where over 65% of the population is under 35, which forms the world’s largest youth workforce, and where 1 in every 5 young people is affected by mental health issues, there was hardly any meaningful youth representation in politics, in policy-making or decision-making, or even in content and entertainment around urgent youth issues. Yuvaa has today become the rare organisation uses the power of mass and social media to work on social good, social justice and social impact.Today, it gives me great pride to say that we are a unique company that’s managed to do that through our work in content, campuses, events, research and social impact, and count among our partners, some of India’s biggest brands and non profits including Amazon Prime, Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Tinder, IBM, L’oreal Paris, Rohini Nilekani Foundation, UNICEF India, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Save the Children and many more.

    As for our USP, in a world where every young person has something to say, Yuvaa was founded to be a platform that listens. Over the last five years, Yuvaa has visited over 150 campuses across India offline, and made over 10,000 pieces of content online, to create safe spaces where Young Indians could express without judgement. India has the largest youth workforce in the world, so it was a natural progression of our mission to also create safe, inclusive, empathetic and happy spaces at the workplace.

    On Yuvaa managing to resonate with Gen Z and effectively connect with them on various important subjects like mental health

    It again comes back to the idea of ‘listening’  to young people. We don’t talk down to young people, we don’t look down on them, we don’t treat them as a ‘demographic’ or an ‘audience’, but we treat them as equals, and as our partners in everything we are doing. We create content and communication through community engagement. The Gen Z are active participants in our decision making process, and the listening – and sharing – loop that we create with them is the reason they think they have a stake in Yuvaa too.

    We also ensure that everything we do is in a language accessible to young people – we are not trying to preach to them, we are talking as friends to them in a relatable vocabulary they speak as well. Young people, who do not get safe spaces in their homes or communities, find that in us, and that’s why we have managed to resonate with them. And we are so grateful about this.

    On sharing insights on the significance of Yuvaa’s fifth-year anniversary celebration

    When you are building your first ever startup, every day you have not failed feels like a milestone :). So I’ve been proud of each and every single day the team worked together to create impact with what we do at Yuvaa. From our first viral video to our first chat show to our first Spotify Original Podcast (Dear Teenage Me) to our first two Yuvaa Original Short Films with Amazon Mini TV (Gray and Tasalli Se) to our multiple roadshows, open mics, offline events, researches, content pieces, dev sector and brand partnerships, to reaching half a million followers on Instagram to giving students free therapy through The Yuvaa Therapy Project, it’s been such a gratifying journey. But if I had to pick two key moments that were personally significant I’d say:

    The Yuvaa Volunteers Programme: During the devastating second wave in India, we started a volunteer programme called Yuvaa Volunteers, where he led a rotating team of over 500 volunteers in over 40 Indian cities. Over 3 months, the team worked 24/7 to help connect people to available hospitals, oxygen cylinders, medical support, mental health counseling, and ended by helping over 2500 families in 8 regions of India. During the time, Yuvaa also partnered with Inner Hour to hold Twitter spaces to talk about grief and mental health, with Dharma Productions to scale our reach, and also held sharing circles for young Indians to express themselves. Yuvaa Volunteers led to the formation of the UNICEF-Yuwaah Content Creator Coalition, through which 110 content creators created 1650 pieces of content on COVID misinformation awareness and vaccine awareness, to a cumulative reach of 150 million+. To be able to actually help people during a tough time as a country, was one of the reasons Yuvaa was founded, and I feel so proud that we could step up when it mattered.

    The Leadership Transition: In June, I officially transitioned out of the CEO role to take on a ‘Chief’ role, moving from captain to coach, to appoint a young team to lead the company into the future. When I started Yuvaa, I had always believed that if 5 years down the line, Yuvaa was successful in what it did, a ‘Yuvaa’ should be leading it. So it was one of my life’s proudest moments that I could hand over the reigns of the company to our new CEO, Yuvaa, who has helped make Yuvaa what it is over the last 4 years in an Editor-in-Chief capacity. The other two members of the leadership team include Anusha Shetty and Yash Pise, both of whom, like Kevin, have shown up every day to build Yuvaa as their own company. I truly believe, in the hands of these young leaders, Yuvaa will be able to be one of the most significant youth media companies in the country over the next 5 years.

    On ‘The Pride Class 2023’, organised by Yuvaa, its objectives and outcomes

    Yuvaa was envisioned as a safe space for all genders and young people from all backgrounds. I have always noticed that content or conversations that cater to progressive audiences, or that talks about progressive issues, has a sassiness to it that comes in the way of including people who are ignorant bout these conversations. There have also been some very popular channels or content pieces that choose to ‘clap back’ or ‘shut down’ people who aren’t progressive enough. But at Yuvaa, we’ve felt that the only way we can make a real difference is by bringing in people, versus shutting them out. By being empathetic and ‘wholesome’, we have a much greater chance of getting folks who may be a bit more conservative, to be a part of the conversation.

    We have been a LGBTQIA+ positive company and space online and offline from the very beginning, and have been creating content around it since we started in 2018. In fact, our first chat show was called Edugaytion, and its intent was to have conversations with well known folks from the LGBTQIA+ community to ‘edu-gay-te’ people who were interested in knowing more about queer issues. We also did a 26 part reel series called the A to Z of LGBTQIA+, where we explained every term associated with queer inclusivity. In 2022, we first launched The Pride Class, as a way of carrying the empathetic and wholesome vibe of our queer conversations into an offline space and event, with the intent being not just felicitation but celebration.

    YouTube Shorts has partnered with us on Pride Class in both 2022 and 2023, and the event has now become a flagship for Yuvaa every year, in which we identify queer young folks who use their voices for expression, advocacy or awareness. We do a ‘graduation ceremony’ for these creators, where they get masterclasses from queer icons, certificates and gifts from Yuvaa and its partners, and an evening of joy, along with queer comedians and musicians. It’s one of the happiest days of the year for everyone at Yuvaa, and we hope that in supporting young queer voices, we are making them feel seen, so that they may feel empowered to continue using them to normalize queer conversations.

    On the “Not All Gen Z” report seeking to address the common misunderstandings surrounding Gen Z

    At Yuvaa, we’ve championed Gen Z for 5 years now, and it’s great to see more brands and industries taking note of this generation as they enter the workforce and become more significant spenders and consumers. One thing that we’ve noticed, however, is that in the attempt to understand Gen Z better, society at large tends to try to put them in boxes or assign labels to them based on a few interactions or experiences. Our #NotAllGenZ Report is an attempt to correct some of these misconceptions, or at least explain where certain misconceptions come from.

    The report looks at Gen Z’s relationships with five themes – parenting, gender, sex, brands and content consumption – to try to help brands and organisations better understand Gen Z. While it is often assumed that women tend to prefer watching romcoms and ‘soft’ content, we actually found that Gen Z women are 10 per cent more interested in thrillers rather than romcoms. While Gen Z is seen as a ‘woke’ generation and women are accused of having a ‘feminist agenda’, out study shows that 74 per cent of Gen Z women think that men actually have it harder than they do – and by the way, nearly 70 per cent of Gen Z men believe that women have it harder than they do. While influencer marketing is all the rage and the creator economy is booming, our study shows that Gen Z consumers are 50 per cent more likely to buy something on the recommendation of a friend, rather than the recommendation of an influencer or content creator.

    Hence, the report lays out some surprising findings on Gen Z’s behaviour, consumption patterns and thinking – we at Yuvaa have always strived to make young people feel less alone, and we feel like helping brands and organisations better understand Gen Z is a big step to making them feel more heard, seen and represented.

    On Yuvaa’s role in promoting internet safety and combating misinformation among the youth

    Yuvaa has always been committed to creating safe spaces for young people, and since the internet is a space that so many young people spend so much time in, that commitment is as much to online spaces as it is to offline ones.

    Over the last three years, we’ve worked on multiple campaigns to do with online safety and combating misinformation – during the peak of the first wave of Covid, we tied up with UNICEF YuWaah and trained 110 creators to create over 1500 pieces of content around Covid misinformation, reaching 200 million people across Instagram and Takatak (now Moj). We also worked on the UN Verified campaign and created a music video talking about Covid misinformation featuring celebrities like Nakuul Mehta, Saba Azad, Akash Bannerjee and journalists like Raghu Karnad, Shereen Bhan and Meghnad S. We consulted with Dharma Productions to fact check and create content around awareness of misinformation at this time as well.

    We have a long-term association with Meta wherein we’ve spoken about the different facets of internet safety over the last 4 years – including content pieces that have amassed millions of views, conversations with prominent content creators and actors like Prajakta Koli, Rohit Saraf, Ahsaas Channa, Navya Nanda, Dolly Singh, Sejal Kumar and more, and workshops and trainings for cohorts of young creators under the #366DaysOfKindness and #YuvaaKindnessChampions campaigns aimed at making the internet a kinder place.

    Yuvaa is also a founding member of the Misinformation Combat Alliance, India’s first collection of media organisations and independent experts founded specifically to fight misinformation. We’re currently working with the US Consulate on a campaign to train a cohort of young aspiring misinformation warriors from Western India in the run-up to the elections.

    On plans to continue researching and releasing more insights about Gen Z or other important youth-related topics in the future

    Yes, absolutely. Listening to, caring about and deeply, and authentically understanding what the Gen Z think, feel, hope for, aspire to, need, want, is all at the very core of what makes Yuvaa what it is today. As an election year approaches, we are excited about putting together a plan about voting awareness, and hope to be fundamental in helping young people be more aware about their rights in our thriving democracy. We will also certainly keep publishing our flagship #NotAllGenZ report at The Collab each year, and hope to put out specific reports on binge-ing habits of young people, on gender, on mental health and more, periodically too.

  • WhatsApp collabs with Star Sports to highlight its privacy features’ power

    WhatsApp collabs with Star Sports to highlight its privacy features’ power

    Mumbai: Star Sports, India’s leading sports broadcaster, has unveiled an insightful social-first collaboration with WhatsApp, ‘Privacy Unplugged’- a captivating five-part short-form content series, facilitated by Starcom, that underscores the paramount significance of privacy features within today’s digital realm. This exclusive property presents poignant and personal narratives of our much-loved sporting champions, intricately woven around the central tenet of privacy.

    The line-up features eminent cricket stars including Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer, prodigious cricket talent Jemimah Rodrigues, hockey icon Rani Rampal, and accomplished footballer Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. Each athlete’s unique story serves as a powerful catalyst for widespread awareness, highlighting the advanced privacy features introduced by WhatsApp, and further emphasizing the platform’s unwavering commitment to user safety and data protection.

    Speaking about the association with WhatsApp (Meta), Star Sports head – ad sales Kingshuk Mitra said, “This marks our third collaboration with Meta, and we’re excited to be associating with WhatsApp for the ongoing ‘Privacy Unplugged’ series. We’ve brought on board a few highly regarded sports stars to emphasize the importance of privacy in today’s interconnected world. Star Sports’ extensive reach of 30 million fans across social media platforms enables WhatsApp to effectively spread the campaign’s message. This content series also lays the groundwork for potential collaborations with other brands, allowing us to craft compelling stories that deeply connect with our audience.”

    Meta strategic media planning lead APAC Natasha Kapoor said, “We’re thrilled to associate with Star Sports to highlight the importance of secure and private messaging, through the personal stories of some of India’s top athletes. It’s a great privilege that millions of Indians trust WhatsApp to deliver their personal messages everyday. This series reinforces the role that WhatsApp’s multiple privacy features play in enabling our users to stay connected with their loved ones, have meaningful conversations and even express their authentic selves, privately.”

    Chief operating officer Niti Kumar said, “Starcom discovered that India’s beloved athletes, respected by millions, hold an exceptional talent for safeguarding the most critical aspects of their lives even as they artfully define their individual understandings of ‘privacy’. This insightful discovery enabled Starcom to bring about a strategic partnership between WhatsApp and Star Sports, which aims to unravel the narratives around privacy in the lives of India’s premier athletes.”

    The Privacy Unplugged series spotlights the need for privacy in the lives of athletes. Each story underlines how WhatsApp’s built-in layers of privacy help create a safe space for our champions to express themselves freely and have their most private conversations.

    Content Showcase

    Rishabh Pant: Recovery in Private: After a life-threatening accident, Rishabh Pant’s private recovery journey becomes the focal point. WhatsApp’s End-to-End Encrypted platform empowers him and gives him a safe space to share his progress securely with family, friends, mentors, and coaches.

     

     

    Shreyas Iyer: Finding confidence in Private: Shreyas Iyer uses WhatsApp’s ‘View Once’ feature to share his favorite magic tricks, fostering private conversations that encourage young cricketers to open up about their challenges in a space they feel comfortable in.

     

     

    Jemimah Rodrigues: Being herself in Private: WhatsApp’s ‘Chat Lock’ feature help’s Jemimah Rodrigues secure her private conversations with a select group of friends, allowing her to maintain her public image while being her homebody self in private amongst her girl tribe.

     

     

    Gurpreet Singh Sandhu: Finding focus in Private: As India’s top goalkeeper, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu relies on WhatsApp’s ‘Silence Unknown Callers’ feature to cut out the white noise and eliminate spam, preserving his mental focus during rigorous training.

     

     

    Rani Rampal: Training in Private: Rani Rampal leverages WhatsApp’s ‘Online Presence’ privacy feature to stay connected, mentor and give dedicated time to the next generation of girls aspiring to play hockey for India, offering them a secure and personal space for learning.

     

     

  • Monk Entertainment expands in South India, adds top talent

    Monk Entertainment expands in South India, adds top talent

    Mumbai: Monk Entertainment (Monk-E), a content marketing and creator management company, is all set to expand its footprint in talent representation and digital marketing in South India by onboarding the core team of Fabsquad Media. Aju Philip,ex-COO will now be looking after the creator program and Aishwarya Gunjal, ex-CFO will be looking into the business operations in the south division.

    After successfully backing and supporting some of the biggest names from South India in the content creation industry like Niharika NM, Madan Gowri, and Kishen Das, among others, Monk Entertainment will enable and strengthen creators like Chaithania Prakash, Mabu Sherif, Shaz Mohamed, to name a few.

    Armed with their proficiency in four key South Indian languages (Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada), the newly recruited team will ensure a strong presence for the company in those markets. By establishing a South division, Monk Entertainment aims to nurture and collaborate with talents in the region to boost the creator economy across India as part of its larger vision.

    Monk Entertainment co-founder and CEO Viraj Sheth said, “Our vision entails a future where creators from South India not only present their unique culture, diversity and skills through their content but are also justly compensated like their peers in Mumbai and Delhi for the value that they create. We also intend to work in tandem with the brands and companies operating in this region to help them unleash the power of content and influencer marketing.”

    With this strategic expansion, Monk Entertainment is primed to work with creators to help bridge the gap between regional acclaim and nationwide recognition and with brands in this market to help them unlock the potential of content marketing with the help of creators.

  • Disney Star launches ‘Words of Pride’ advocacy campaign

    Disney Star launches ‘Words of Pride’ advocacy campaign

    Mumbai: Disney Star unveils the ‘Words of Pride’ campaign, an advocacy initiative aimed at cultivating awareness and use of the right vocabulary for addressing LGBTQIA+ community across India. The central theme of the campaign, ‘The world is evolving; it’s time our words do too,’ reinforces the company’s commitment as the nation’s storyteller and endeavour to ignite a transformative social change by equipping people with respectful and appropriate language for the LGBTQIA+ community. The campaign highlights the convergence of language and respect, underscoring the importance of choosing appropriate terminology when addressing the LGBTQIA+ community.

    Disney Star has launched a website which hosts a lexicon of respectful words to address the LGBTQIA+ community. Put together with language experts and linguists from the LGBTQIA+ community, it is made for everyone and is currently available in English, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil. This is merely a prologue towards our unwavering commitment to expand this lexicon and encompass more words and languages in the future.

    Disney Star head – network brand & creative communications Minakshi Achan said, “Words hold extraordinary power – they can make us feel seen, heard, and valued. Fortunately, respectable words to address the LGBTQIA+ community do exist in our languages, but over the years they have been misused or forgotten. Our effort has only been to reclaim them such that they become a part of our daily discourse. At Disney Star we believe that by harnessing the power of language and advocating for appropriate terminology, meaningful conversations can be ignited, facilitating an intentional and dignified approach to using inclusive vocabulary with the LGBTQIA+ community.”

    In an era characterised by evolving inclusivity, the ‘Words of Pride’ campaign stands as a potent catalyst for transformation. Rooted in the core mission of the campaign, it squarely confronts historical biases perpetuated by the continued misuse of language. With a strong emphasis on advocacy, the campaign strives to reintroduce and promote respectful terminology within Indian languages, unveiling a rich linguistic heritage that aligns harmoniously with contemporary progressive values.

    At its core, the campaign empowers individuals to cultivate understanding and empathy. Harnessing its diverse social media platforms, Disney Star will actively promote respectful discourse, elevate awareness, and nurture compassion. The campaign’s digital microsite is poised to serve as a dynamic hub, offering educational resources concerning LGBTQIA+ terminology, pronouns, and personal narratives.

     

     

  • Comic Con India is back in Bengaluru for a three-day extravaganza!

    Comic Con India is back in Bengaluru for a three-day extravaganza!

    Mumbai: Comic Con India, the nation’s foremost pop culture phenomenon, announces the launch of its eagerly awaited 11 editions in Bengaluru.  The three days celebration will be hosted from 17 to 19 November and the tickets are available now. Comic Con India also announced exclusive passes for super fans with super-charged surprises this season! With an illustrious legacy of delivering exceptional entertainment and fostering creativity, this edition promises an immersive experience like never before.

    Experience Bengaluru Comic Con’s 11 editions, a thrilling pop culture journey into comics, movies, TV shows, and gaming. Interact with characters, explore artist alleys, and join exclusive panels with industry insiders. Get ready to have the time of your life! Book your tickets for Bengaluru Comic Con 2023 for 17,18 and 19 November at KTPO Trade Center, Whitefeild

  • Painting a reel-istic canvas With a ‘Gadar’ marketing strategy

    Painting a reel-istic canvas With a ‘Gadar’ marketing strategy

    Mumbai: In an ingenious collaboration, Zee Studios and White Rivers Media created a trailblazing promotional campaign for Gadar 2, combining the magic of ‘Reel Wala Trailer’ with the charm of an artistic mural. These two initiatives celebrated the iconic legacy of the film while embracing cutting-edge marketing strategies.

    Reel-ing in audiences: An industry-first trailer launch

    Zee Studios and White Rivers Media, in partnership with Meta, unveiled a #ReelWalaTrailer that pushed the envelope of marketing strategies. It was the first-ever movie trailer launched in an Instagram reel format.

    “We created an experience for our audiences, and I was incredibly happy with it. I was eager to see how our fans would react to this. This collaboration was truly a memorable one,” stated Bollywood super star Sunny Deol, following an Instagram Live interaction at Meta’s Mumbai headquarters.

    “Considering the way young people are creating and consuming Reels, and the way it sparks cultural trends, a movie trailer built for Reels is an exciting proposition. Congrats to Zee Studios for setting this precedent and we’re glad to have partnered with them for it.” added, Paras Sharma, Director and Head of Content and Community Partnerships, Facebook India (Meta).

    Unveiling an iconic character mural

    Concurrently, a captivating mural paying homage to the legendary character ‘Tara Singh’ (played by Sunny Deol) was unveiled near Mumbai’s Andheri East Flyover. Famous artists Siddhesh and Akil collaborated to create this mesmerizing artwork, beautifully capturing Tara Singh’s spirit.

    White Rivers Media CEO & co-founder Shrenik Gandhi remarked, “Art holds the power to convey emotions and stories, and this mural is a prime example of the same! Marketing the sequel of one of the most iconic movies with Zee Studios was an innovative experience.”

    An Everlasting Imprint

    Neeraj Joshi, Marketing Head of Zee Studios, emphasized, “With Meta’s unique offering and our partner White Rivers Media, we tried to craft a unique cinematic journey for our audiences with a pinch of nostalgia. I am overwhelmed to see the love our marketing efforts have received.”

    Gadar 2’s innovative marketing strategies not only pay tribute to its iconic characters but also captivates audiences through creative approaches. The film, starring Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, and Utkarsh Sharma, directed by Anil Sharma, has grossed 135+ crores over the weekend, delighting audiences and film critics alike.

  • Meta to unveil web version of Threads next week, suggest media reports

    Meta to unveil web version of Threads next week, suggest media reports

    Mumbai: Meta, the social media mammoth, is planning to launch the web version of Threads next week, as per media reports. Threads, as we all are aware, is the rival app to Elon Musk’s Twitter/X.

    The reports mention that Meta is planning to roll out the web version of Threads early next week but the plans aren’t yet final and it could be changed. The users can see the thread’s posts on the web but access to it is limited as the threads app is built keeping mobile users in mind.

    Last week, Threads and Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri brought to the fore that the web version of Threads is being tested internally.  The reports noted that Threads had started showing labels for state-controlled media outlets in a bid to stop fake news and propaganda.