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  • Magical Sabah and Sarawak

    Magical Sabah and Sarawak

    MUMBAI: For those who love a holiday in Malaysia offers a magical experience at two of its must-visit destinations – Sabah and Sarawak. Soak up the fun in these places, with their rich biodiversity, warm and hospitable culture, beautiful beaches, fabulous cuisine, and adventure around every bend.

     

    Situated on the beautiful island of Borneo, Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia. This is the place for never-before experiences, for here you’ll find the world’s largest flower – the Rafflesia, one of the highest mountains in South East Asia – Mount Kinabalu, and one of the world’s top diving sites – Sipadan Island.

     

    Main Attractions of Sabah

    Mount Kinabalu – Kinabalu Park: This majestic mountain and extensive park is Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage site. The highest mountain in South-East Asia, Mount Kinabalu has entered the Guinness Book of World Records for having the world’s highest Via Ferrata – a most thrilling mountain climbing experience. A first-of-its-kind in Asia, Via Ferrata is a mountain route equipped with fixed cables, ladders, etc., which ensure the climb is safe for almost anyone. The avid mountain climber would truly appreciate the spectacular vistas and challenging trails at Mount Kinabalu.

     

    Kinabalu Park – a wonderland of ecological treasures – covers 754 sq km, and stands 1,585m above sea level. The eco-traveller would be amazed with the diversity of natural life here; over 5000 types of plants, 100 species of animals and 326 species of birds make this their home. A visit to the Poring Hot Springs, a natural health spa offering open-air Japanese-style baths, is highly recommended. The annual Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon draws participants from around the world.

     

    Sipadan Island: Jacques Cousteau, the world-renowned oceanographer, described Sipadan as ‘an untouched piece of art’. Divers across the globe have voted it as one of the top five dive sites in the world. Malaysia’s only oceanic island, it takes just 25 minutes to circle Sipadan on foot, and on the way, you’ll meet up with amazing crustaceans like the coconut crab. Located at the heart of the Indo-Pacific Basin, it is one of the richest marine habitats in the world. Expert divers can enjoy fascinating sights of turtles, reef sharks and a thrilling 600m drop-off. There’s a large variety of tropical birds here, including sea eagles, kingfishers, sunbirds, starlings and wood pigeons.

     

    Tunku Abdul Rahman Park: Travel 20 minutes by speedboat from Kota Kinabalu, and you’re ready for a grand splash at this marine park. Made up of five islands, it’s a paradise for swimming, diving, snorkelling and parasailing. These idyllic islands – Manukan, Mamutik, Sulug, Gaya and Sapi – are blessed with soft white sands, rich underwater life and fabulous coral reefs. One of the things you must do here is to go ‘seawalking’ among fishes of every colour of the rainbow. On Gaya and Sapi, you can hike across intriguing jungle trails, where you may see the Megapode or Burung Tambun, a chicken lookalike with large feet which meows like a cat.

     

    Pulau Tiga Marine Park: Pulau Tiga Island has been dubbed ‘Survivor Island’ as it is the main location for the popular TV programme ‘Survivor’. Small mud volcanoes are found here, spewing cool, mineral-rich mud. As it is reputed to be good for your skin, mud-bathing is a must-do activity. Nature-lovers will be fascinated with all this Park has to offer – from lush unspoiled jungles to scenic landscapes, powder-like sands and crystal clear waters. Among the coral reefs, you’ll find innumerable species of fish and other marine life. Above water, you can enjoy diving, non-motorised water sports, trekking and bird-watching.

     

    Turtle Island Park: This Park lies in the Sulu Sea off the east coast of Sabah and comprises three small islands, Selingan, Gulisan and Bakungan Kechil. Selingan – the largest – houses the Park’s headquarters, a turtle hatchery and tourist accommodation. The other two are mainly for conservation activities. Green and Hawksbill turtles are the main attractions and you get to watch the turtle landings after dusk. During the day, you can take it easy on the beach, or go snorkeling. From Sandakan town, you can take a 1-hour boat service to reach Turtle Island Park.

     

    Batu Punggul Pinnacle: This limestone massif, situated on the banks of the Sepulot River, can be scaled by adventurous souls only; others can get their thrills exploring the two networks of caves within Batu Pinggul. Accommodation is available at a rustic resort nearby, and you have a choice of a Murut longhouse or native huts (sulap), or a hostel or guesthouses, complete with modern facilities.

     

    Sepilok Orang-Utan Sanctuary: Here’s where you can watch orang-utans, known as ‘The Wild Man of Borneo’, up close in their natural habitat, during their daily feeding sessions. Go trekking through mangrove forests, and avail of accommodation in forest chalets if you want to stay longer.

     

    Sukau: For those who love rare and exotic fauna, Sukau this is a must-visit, for it has Malaysia’s greatest concentration of wildlife. Capture on camera orang-utans, crocodiles and proboscis monkeys, as well as an array of bird life.  Take a boat ride and visit the Gomantong Caves, where millions of swiftlets build their nests, which are harvested for that special delicacy – Bird’s Nest Soup.

     

    Mabul and Kapalai Islands, Semporna: Regarded as one of the world’s best ‘muck-divingand ‘macro-paradise’ sites, this area is one of the richest single destinations for exotic small marine life in the world. Mabul is an oasis of relaxation with swaying coconut trees, idyllic villages and soft sands. Underwater, you’ll find an amazing array of sea life – cuttlefish, blue-ringed octopus, spike-fin gobies, frogfish and moray eels.

     

    Other Dive Sites: Sabah has a plethora of world-class dive sites, including Layang Layang with its ring of 13 coral atolls where you can spot hammerhead sharks and different types of pelagic; Mantanani where you can get up-close with a variety of fish life and sunken wrecks; as well as Lankayan and Mataking.

     

    Monsopiad Cultural Village: Go back in time, to the era of the legendary Kadazan warrior – Monsopiad. Watch the enthralling cultural performance that re-enacts his saga, and take a quick peek at the House of Skulls too.

     

    Kampung Luanti, Ranau – ‘Tagal’ Sungai Moroli, Fish Massage: 131 kilometers from Kota Kinabalu is where you should head, for a spa treatment that will sweep you off your feet. ‘Ikan Pelian’ or Malaysian Mahseer have been specially trained by the villagers to perform healing massages, and are ideal for those who want smooth, supple skin.

     

    Kundasang War Memorial, Kundasang: The Memorial, with its four beautiful gardens, towering pine trees, roses in full bloom and an absolutely serene atmosphere, is the ideal place to escape the world for a while.

     

    Gaya Street Sunday Market, Kota Kinabalu: Sunday morning is when everyone heads to Gaya Street, to shop for batik sarongs, fruits, flowers, souvenirs, footwear, antiques, cakes, herbs, even pets, under shady trees and over-sized umbrellas.

     

    Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, Kudat: Situated at the northernmost tip of Borneo, this is where the South China Sea meets the Sulu Seas. Enjoy stunning views of golden sunsets and full moons, as well as the Pulau Kalampunian Lighthouse and the beautiful beach of Pantai Kalampunian.

     

    Tanjung Aru Beach, Kota Kinabalu: Named after the casuarina or aru trees that fringe it, this beach offers you glorious sunsets and a mouth-watering spread of local delicacies to indulge in.

     

    White Water Rafting in Padas River: With names like Merry-Go-Round and Scooby Doo, they may seem tame, but these rapids will challenge your very survival skills. On the peaceful stretches, take the time to enjoy Nature at her very best, with the multicolour birds and majestic trees all around.

     

    Kawang Forest Centre, Kinarut / Papar: Enjoy a fascinating trek through the jungle, camp out for the night, and make it a point to explore the bat cave.

     

    Maga Waterfall, Sipitang: Ulu Padas is a hidden natural paradise, rich in plant life and brimming with treasures like the beautiful Maga Waterfall. Exotic mushrooms, huge agathis trees and colourful orchids are waiting to be discovered. Slip into a natural pool and enjoy a refreshing bath.

     

    Getting there: Kota Kinabalu International Airport is the main entry point to the state. Sabah is easily accessible by frequent short-haul flights from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Peninsular Malaysia. Visitors can also fly in from the Kuching International Airport in Sarawak, as well as major cities in Malaysia. The Kota Kinabalu Port welcomes tourists arriving by cruise ships. Private yachts can dock at Sutera Harbour Marina.

     

    Must-Try Cuisine: A number of delicacies cram the menu at Sabah, and you’ll find a mouth-watering spread of local favourites at the restaurants as well as the street stalls. Some of the dishes you must try include TuaranMee – a dish of stir-fried vegetables, garnished with roast chicken and eggs; Ambuyat or Nantung – a gluey porridge of sago, tapioca or rice, twisted around a chopstick and served with a sauce; Hinava – a salad of raw fish or prawns whose unique flavour comes from bambangan, the grated seeds of a local wild mango; Tuhau – a fresh salad made from a ginger-like plant; Kelupis – glutinous rice wrapped in a fragrant ‘daun nyirik’ leaf cooked in coconut milk.

     

    Continue your monsoon expedition through Sarawak, the Land of the Hornbill and the largest state of Malaysia. Whatever you prefer – adrenaline-pumping adventure sports, spectacular sights or breath-taking Nature – Sarawak has it in abundance for you. Located on the northwestern shore of Borneo, Sarawak is a treasure trove of one-of-a-kind spots, sights and rainforest life – like the Rafflesia, squirrels and snakes that fly, plants that eat insects and other unique flora and fauna.

     

    Main Attractions of Sarawak

    National Parks: Sarawak’s Parks offer nature trails that give you totally unforgettable experiences. The most famous are Gunung Mulu, Bako, Batang Ai, Gunung Gading, Lambir Hills, Similajau, and Tanjung Datu.

     

    Gunung Mulu National Park, Miri: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Park is a treasure trove of vertical cliffs, jagged limestone pinnacles and intricate caves. Here, Nature-lovers can get up-close with 20,000 animals and 3,500 plant species. Go cave exploring through the Deer, Lang, Wind and Clearwater Caves – the last is Asia’s longest cave. Trek to the sharp limestone-spiked Pinnacles Summit and along the Headhunters Trail to Limbang. View the forest from above as you go up the 480m Mulu Canopy Skywalk. For accommodation, you have a choice of campsites, forest huts and the exclusive Royal Mulu Resort. Mulu is accessible by air from Miri.

     

    Niah National Park, Miri: Prehistoric life and natural wonders meet at this sprawling 3,238 hectare park, considered one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Neolithic paintings and Paleolithic artefacts were found in its Great Cave. This cave and the Painted Cave are National Historical Monuments, and are definitely worth a visit. Explore enchanting forest trails, take a break at the nearby Iban longhouse, or go for a boat ride on serene waters. Niah is accessible from Miri (109km) and Bintulu (131km). Accommodation ranges from chalets, hostels to a rest house.

     

    Bako National Park: Bako – the state’s oldest park – is the ideal place to discover the rainforest. Keep your camera ready for rare proboscis monkeys, long-tailed macaques, leaf monkeys, monitor lizards and 150 species of birds. Accommodation is available in forest hostels and lodges.

     

    Kuching Waterfront: Stroll along this 900m long esplanade, and enjoy the sights of heritage buildings, landscaped surroundings and eateries. Places of interest here are the Square Tower, Sarawak Steamship Building, Chinese History Museum and the ornate Tua Pek Kong Temple, reputed to be the oldest in the city. For an assortment of handicrafts, visit the Main Bazaar nearby.

     

    Sarawak Museum, Kuching: One of Asia’s finest museums, it is housed in a stately, Victorian-style building. Here you will find a collection of Bornean cultural and archaeological items, and a reconstruction of the great Niah Caves, with remains of the Neolithic people who lived there. Visitors are not allowed to bring in their cameras.

     

    Cat Museum, Kuching: Kuching is called the City of Cats, and according to Malaysian beliefs, the cat is a lucky animal. Cat lovers will be purring over all that’s on display – over 2000 exhibits, feline art, photographs, statues and cat souvenirs from all over the world.

     

    Sunday Open Market, Satok, Kuching: Go on a spree for handicraft items like woodcarvings, bamboo and rattan products, beadwork and pottery.

    Kuching Skrang River Safari: This scenic voyage gives you a surprise, when the boat suddenly shoots the rapids. Sail down to the Iban longhouses, once the home of notorious pirates, where you can enjoy an evening of traditional entertainment.

     

    Semenggoh Nature Reserve: At this orang-utan rehabilitation centre, you’ll enjoy watching the antics of these adorable and mischievous primates, especially during feeding times, or as they frolic in the rainforest. Other attractions include an arboretum, orchard and botanical garden.

     

    Sarawak Cultural Village, Damai: Situated at the foothills of Mount Santubong, 35km from Kuching, this living museum displays the multi-faceted cultures of ethnic groups like the Ibans, Bidayuhs, and Melanaus, along with the traditional arts of Sarawakians. An award-winning attraction, the Village showcases the diverse lifestyles of the state’s ethnic groups. Visit the authentic dwellings and view their crafts, household items and musical instruments. The lively cultural performance is a major highlight here. The Village is also the venue of the annual Rainforest World Music Festival.

     

    River Cruises: Rivers are the lifeline of Sarawak’s transportation, and cruises let you experience the kaleidoscope of life – both human and natural, that live around them. The Sarawak River Cruise is very popular, and departs from the Kuching Waterfront twice a day. It retraces the historical journey of Sir James Brooke and gives you a glimpse of the city’s old-world charm. If you crave more excitement, hop onto a perahu tambang, a local boat that takes you quickly across the Kuching River.

     

    Irrawaddy Dolphin Watching: In the Santubong peninsula, you could enjoy the delightful sight of dolphins frolicking in the waters. The serene river views here make for perfect, quiet moments.

     

    Annah Rais Longhouse, Padawan: Get a taste of the local lifestyle, stay in a Bidayuh longhouse and enjoy the local delights. Annah Rais Longhouse – 60km from Kuching – offers enchanting nature-based activities and cultural shows. Go trekking to a waterfall for a unique massage, try bamboo rafting, learn to cook bamboo rice and chicken, get skilful with a blowpipe, play traditional instruments, but go easy on the home-made wine. Trips must be pre-arranged.

     

    Golfing: Tee off in a pristine rainforest setting. Major golf resorts in Sarawak are situated in Kuching, Damai, Padawan, Miri, Sibu and Bintulu.

     

    Diving: Miri is the place to be for diving fans, who want to explore one of the richest reefs in Malaysia. Belais Reef and Luconia Shoals are the popular dive sites here.

     

    Pepper Plantations: Sarawak is Malaysia’s largest exporter of pepper and you can stop over to walk through some of the extensive plantations all along the Kuching-Serian Road.

     

    Santubong Fishing Village: This village is famous for the Hindu and Buddhist rock carvings found here. Also, take time off and spend it relaxing on the beautiful beaches here.

     

    Shopping: Sarawak is a shopper’s paradise for antiques and handicrafts. Take home Pua Kumbu-woven sarongs or wall hangings, Kain Songket – fabric intricately woven with gold and silver threads, and wood or bamboo carvings. Kuching’s Main Bazaar has been preserved as a colourful reminder of the city’s trading past. Now it houses dozens of art & crafts, curio and antique shops, as well as travel agents offering up-country adventures.

     

    Getting there: Kuching International Airport is the main entry point into the state. Sarawak is easily accessible by frequent short-haul flights from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Peninsular Malaysia. Visitors can also fly in from the Kota Kinabalu International Airport in Sabah, as well as other major cities in Malaysia.

     

    Must-Try Cuisine: Give in to your taste for the exotic and tuck into Sarawak’s authentic dishes. Start with the Sarawak Laska – noodles served with tangy, aromatic soup; then Mee Kolok – handmade noodles tossed with meats in oil and vinegar; Manok Pansoh – a chicken and ginger dish cooked in a bamboo log; Birds Nest Soup – the highly prized Chinese delicacy which is said to have medicinal properties, available at upmarket restaurants.

  • Zindagi LIVE: To Punish or to Reform?

    Zindagi LIVE: To Punish or to Reform?

    MUMBAI: This week, IBN7’s award-winning reality show Zindagi LIVE discusses whether convicted murderers deserve a second chance at life. Should the society accept such criminals who have served their punishment? Do they deserve a chance to live a reformed life? In this episode, we meet a victim of domestic abuse who killed her husband and a man who killed his wife for having felt betrayed among others, and try to address these issues. Also, we meet another victim of circumstance who killed a person while trying to save a girl from molestation thereby reinforcing the question, do murderers deserve a second shot at life?

  • The Citizen Journalist Show

    The Citizen Journalist Show

    MUMBAI: This week on The Citizen Journalist Show, a father turns CJ to demand justice for his daughter who he believes was brutally raped and murdered. Despite evidence of cigarette marks and external injury on the 20-year-old’s body, doctors have not been able to give a conclusive cause of death. On the show, Actor Gul Panag picks up the CJ mike to support the ‘Dark is Beautiful’ campaign. The show ends with a special segment called ‘Picture Talk’, where CJ Faisal from Srinagar shares pictures of dilapidated school buildings and schools without proper infrastructure to highlight the poor state of government schools in Kashmir.

    To know more, tune into ‘The Citizen Journalist Show’

  • 9X Jhakaas presents Maha Ganapati Utsav

    9X Jhakaas presents Maha Ganapati Utsav

    MUMBAI: 9X Jhakaas, India’s first Marathi Music channel is all set to welcome Lord Ganesha with a line-up of unique programming titled Maha Ganapati Utsav. Starting 9th September 2013, 9X Jhakaas will celebrate Ganesha Chaturthi by airing various shows and events.  

     

    The Maha Ganpati Utsav special programming will feature Jhakaas Aarati – a special aarati performed by the most popular Marathi film stars for the ardent fans of Lord Ganesha. This aarati will feature on the channel starting 9th September at 7 am and at 7 pm everyday for all the 10 days of the festival.

     

    Speaking on the special programming line-up Rohan Rane, Associate Vice President – Programming, 9X Jhakaas said “The Ganesha Aarti from Lalbaugcha Raja and the Ashtavinayak darshan on 9X Jhakaas, last year, were highly appreciated by the viewers. Hence this year besides the Lalbaugcha Rajachi Aarati we are also presenting our viewers with Jhakaas Arati. This special aarati will have popular Marathi movie celebrities performing the Ganesha aarati on the channel daily all through the 10 days. The channel will also air the popular devotional songs of Lord Ganesha as part of Jhakaas Ganesha Stutee. We hope that all the Lord Ganesha followers have a Jhakaas Ganpati Utsav and keep showering 9X Jhakaas with all their love and appreciation.”

     

    The channel will also showcase Om Namoji Aaddya- a vignette based series with Marathi celebs sharing trivia on Lord Ganesha. The Maha Ganapati Utsav will conclude with the airing of the Jhakaas Maha Aarati – a special video compilation of all the popular Marathi celebrities performing the Ganesha Aarati on 17th and 18th September 2013 at 7 am and 7 pm.

     

    Speaking on these exclusive initiatives, Mr. Amar Tidke, Senior VP and Content Head, 9X Media Group said “9X Jhakaas is geared up for a grand Ganesha Utsav. The Channel will feature the most popular Marathi film stars like Ramesh Deo, Nitish Bharadwaj, Rohini Hattangade, Isha Kopikar and many more on Jhakaas Maha Aarati. The Om Namoji Aaddya will feature these celebrities sharing interesting trivia on Lord Ganesha and provide an opportunity to 25 lucky viewers to take home a specially crafted Lord Ganesha idol as part of the Jhakaas Maha Prasad. It is our constant endeavour to bring delight to our viewers in as many ways as possible and keep them entertained, making their lives truly Jhakaas!”

     

    The channel will promote Jhakaas Maha Ganesha Utsav on Radio and Print through brand integrations. 9X Jhakaas has also tied-up with prominent Ganesha Mandals in Mumbai to promote the channel and their special programming line-up.

     

    So, stay tuned to 9X Jhakaas and watch the best of songs on Lord Ganesha, aartis by Celebrities and much more, starting 9th September 2013.
    9X Jhakaas – Aai Shappath!

  • Genesis Burson-Marsteller Announces Marketing & Talent Leadership Developments

    Genesis Burson-Marsteller Announces Marketing & Talent Leadership Developments

    GURGOAN: Genesis Burson-Marsteller, leader in integrated communications, specializing in public relations, public affairs, corporate responsibility, crisis communications and digital marketing, has announced the appointment of Deepshikha Dharmaraj, in a new leadership role, as Chief Marketing and Growth Initiatives Officer and Kavita Rao, joins the firm as Chief Talent Engagement Officer.

     

    A seasoned communications professional, Deepshikha Dharmaraj, who has been with the firm for 19 years, will focus on Genesis B-M’s Marketing and Growth Initiatives, which include new business development, partnerships, external communication and thought leadership in the industry. She will also continue to oversee the Genesis B-M Learning School, which is a one of its kind in the PR industry.

     

    An alumnus, Kavita Rao returns to Genesis Burson-Marsteller to lead the Talent function. Kavita has over 19 years of experience and until recently, she was the Global Head of Communications at HSBC Technology & Services where she spent close to nine years leading the development and deployment of the Communication strategy across multiple geographies. Kavita played a key role in the integration of the bank focusing on Change and Transformation Communication to support the priorities and achievement of HSBC’s changing business imperatives As Chief Talent Engagement Officer, Kavita will be responsible for developing and driving the People Strategy to attract, develop and maximize potential of the talent across the firm She will also provide strategic counsel to clients on internal communication campaigns, leveraging the experience she has gained in this area over the last decade. Speaking on her return to the firm, Kavita said, “Genesis Burson-Marsteller is a firm that puts its people at the heart of its strategy which is the key reason our people like to stay and grow with us, as well as have Alumni return to us as I have done. It’s wonderful to be back and I’m looking forward to contributing to the future growth of the organization.”

     

    Speaking on these appointments, Prema Sagar, Principal and Founder, Genesis Burson-Marsteller said, “At Genesis Burson-Marsteller, we are committed to investing in exceptional quality talent and by appointing Deepshikha and Kavita in their new roles, we are strengthening our Marketing and Talent functions. This will further accelerate our continuing growth story. Kavita’s vast experience will bolster our talent-building efforts, while with her experience and understanding of the communications industry in India, I believe Deepshikha is the right person to deliver the marketing and growth strategy for the firm.”

     

    Nikhil Dey, President, Public Relations said “Sheena Sharma, Chief Client Studio and Corporate Responsibility Officer who has spent over 19 years in the firm will focus and lead all executive communication trainings for our clients and the firm while she continues to be Mentor South. Kriti Makhija, Chief Financial and Compliance Officer, who has spent over 10 years at Genesis Burson-Marsteller ensures the financial health, compliance, governance and IT infrastructure of our business. We continue to grow and augment the backbone of the organization to reinforce the clients business.”

  • Discovery kids presents famous tales of adventure in 1001 nights

    Discovery kids presents famous tales of adventure in 1001 nights

    NEW DELHI: In its mission to offer distinct and enriching content for children, Discovery Kids presents 1001 NIGHTS – an animated series that brings the most famous and charming tales of 1001 Arabian Nights to the screen. Bringing imagination to life is the famed storyteller Shahrzad, who narrates tales of genies, magic and fantasy.

    Filled with exciting stories and unforgettable characters, 1001 NIGHTS will air every day at 5 pm, starting September 15. The episodes will repeat everyday at 8 pm on Discovery Kids.

    Rahul Johri, Senior Vice President and General Manager – South Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, said, “Discovery Kids offers a perfect blend of entertainment and learning with its compelling content. 1001 NIGHTS is among the most famed collection of folk tales which will interest and entertain kids.”

    While kids have heard of Sinbad, Aladdin, and Ali Baba, there are still 998 more stories to explore! 1001 NIGHTS brings out the best of these captivating tales through laughter, excitement and non-stop fast paced action that keep viewers coming back for more.

    The series traces stories back to the 9th century from across Asia covering India, Persia, China and Baghdad. The magical series offers children an enjoyable way to satisfy their natural curiosity as each story unveils messages on harmonious living, generosity and patience.

    Episodes include The Tale of the Mountain and the Valley, The Broken Jewel, The Genie, The Fish, The Wolf and the Witch, Abu Kassim’s Smelly Shoes and The Riddle of the Ruined Tomb.

    Discovery Kids has established a strong foothold which is evident from its availability across India on both analogue and DTH platforms including Tata Sky, Dish TV, Reliance DTH, Airtel Digital and Videocon D2H.

  • E lounge unwind

    E lounge unwind

    NEW DELHI: Celebrities, Entertainment, Films – all have great resonance with people in India. From gossip to the latest happenings, there remains great curiosity. To bring the best of entertainment to its viewers, CNN-IBN presents ‘E Lounge Unwind’, a new weekend entertainment show which will set the spotlight on the newsmakers of Bollywood and Hollywood.

     

    From big releases of the week to the buzz and controversies surrounding the stars, this half-hour show will cover everything from the big screen to the small screen; even going behind the scenes to get the latest on entertainment industry’s headline hunters.

     

    On the show, viewers can catch their favourite stars talking about their work, sharing their opinions, and making candid confessions.

     

    Tune in to ‘E Lounge Unwind’ to get a sneak peek into the life of your favourite stars from September 7th, 2013, Saturday @ 10:30 PM, only on CNN-IBN.

     

    Speaking about the programming, Rajdeep Sardesai, Editor-in-Chief, IBN Network said, “With its new weekend entertainment show, CNN-IBN is trying to redefine and repackage how entertainment news is consumed. With a lot of emphasis on the content of the show, the aim is to give our viewers an unrestricted access to Bollywood as well as Hollywood.”

  • Gulf Oil presents ‘LEADER TALK’ with Ratan Tata and Kapil Dev

    Gulf Oil presents ‘LEADER TALK’ with Ratan Tata and Kapil Dev

    NEW DELHI: At a time when India is looking for young and dynamic leadership in all spheres, CNN-IBN, in association with Gulf Oil, brings you LEADER TALK, a unique new talk show that will explore the ever-evolving aspects of leadership, be it in a corporate boardroom or in a sports arena.

     

    This week, IBN Network Editor-in-Chief Rajdeep Sardesai talks to one of India’s most respected and admired business leaders,former Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata, and legendary cricketer Kapil Dev. On the show, Ratan Tata stresses on the need for leading from the front and doing business without compromising on ethics and core values. Kapil Dev narrates how he led the unlikely Indian cricket team to World Cup victory in 1983 and explains that a good leader is the one who credits the team for success and takes the blame for failures.

     

    The show will be aired on Sat, Sept 7th at 12:30 PM, followed by a repeat telecast on the same day at 10:30 PM and on Sun, Sept 8th at 10:00 AM and 7:30 PM only on CNN-IBN.

     

    More details on this series can be viewed on www.ibnlive.com/leadertalk.

  • Cinemascapes 2013: A pioneering event to promote Cinema Tourism

    Cinemascapes 2013: A pioneering event to promote Cinema Tourism

    The Film & Television Producers Guild of India Ltd. (“Guild”) upholds the growing recognition to the concept of ‘cinematic tourism’ based on the principle – “Films act as catalysts to encourage the audience for visiting locations showcased on screen thereby promoting travel & tourism”. Hence, the Guild has been providing its firm support as an Anchor Partner to a much needed initiative on cinematic tourism aptly called “Cinemascapes” organized by Cross Section Media Pvt. Ltd., specialists in travel, tourism and hospitality communications industry.

     

    The 7th edition of Cinemascapes is scheduled to be held in Hotel Novotel, Juhu Beach, Mumbai on 19th & 20th October 2013.

     

    Whilst expressing his views on this event Mukesh Bhatt, President of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India said “Cinemascapes has emerged as a viable platform for stakeholders from tourism and film/television industries to brainstorm on important matters of mutual interest and utilise the take backs of the event to broaden their long term perspective”. Film Guild’s senior member and the renowned Director & Producer Ramesh Sippy stated that “Tourism Boards want people to fall in love with those very landscapes and visit their country. It makes sense to work together.” Cross Section Media head honcho & Cinemascapes founder Navin Berry said “This is our seventh edition and we have some excellent partnerships behind us, to ensure the best ever show this year”. He further added that apart from the excellent support from the Film Guild, we also have Confederation of India Industry (CII) to support this event along with Ernst & Young (E&Y) as a knowledge partner.

     

    This 2 day conclave entails participation from Indian & Overseas tourism boards, location/facilities providers to showcase the beauty of their locales along with the infrastructural facilities and tax incentives available. It also offers interactive sessions/panel discussions followed by an Awards ceremony felicitating films, TV serials, Ad Films which depicted the wonderful attributes of locales in India and across the globe.

  • Sun Direct Introduces Cinema + Sports Pack at an Unbelievable Price

    Sun Direct Introduces Cinema + Sports Pack at an Unbelievable Price

    Bringing more joy to the festival of Onam, Sun Direct, gifts Kerala viewers utmost entertainment with its exciting Onam offers.  Sun Direct has over 12 lakh subscribers in Kerala and is the single largest DTH player in Kerala.  This Onam Season, Sun Direct targets to add 1, 00,000 new subscribers with their special offers.   

     

    New customers can avail an extra month’s free viewing on select packs:

     

    *Malayalam Cinema plus for 1 + 1 month at Rs. 1890, 4 +1 month at 2290, 8 +1 months at 2890.

     

    *Malayalam Super value for 1 +1 month at Rs.1990, 6 +1 months at 2890.

     

    This Onam, with a new 24 hour Malayalam music channel – Surya Music, non-stop Malayalam comedy with Chirithira, exclusive Malayalam cinema club along with 4 popular Sports channels, ESPN, Star Sports, Star Cricket, Star Sports 2, and Sun Direct gives its customers a great value proposition. All this is available on the Cinema + Sports pack at a monthly renewal subscription of just Rs. 185. What’s more, customers can now record their favorite channels with video recording on SD+ and HD+ boxes   at no additional cost.
    Commenting on this festive offer, Mr. Mahesh Kumar, MD, Sun Direct, said “Sun Direct aims to add spirit and joy to the festival of Onam by providing optimum entertainment at a very affordable   price point. This Onam, we intend to value every need of our customer and offer maximum entertainment packages. We expect our customized offers for the festival to add more joy to our customers bringing them the best packages to choose from. “