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  • “Indian stories told well, can move the world:” SS Rajamouli at Lumikai Insignia

    “Indian stories told well, can move the world:” SS Rajamouli at Lumikai Insignia

    Mumbai: Academy Award-winning filmmaker SS Rajamouli participated in a keynote session at Lumikai Insignia, India’s top interactive media and gaming summit. He shared the stage with global tech leaders, including Cevat Yerli, Raja Koduri, and Abdullah Alorainy of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).

    Reflecting on his journey from Magadheera to Baahubali and RRR, Rajamouli discussed his focus on high-quality storytelling, blending technology and talent to realize his vision. He stated, “Belief finds believers. With faith that it can be done, we find people who help us achieve it.” Through films like Magadheera and Eega, he pioneered the use of VFX and graphics to enhance storytelling in Indian cinema.

    The success of Baahubali and RRR set new quality standards, bringing Indian cinema to global audiences and achieving both critical and commercial success.

    Rajamouli highlighted the importance of cultural authenticity and quality in his work, explaining, “When we created Baahubali or RRR, every bit was made for Indian viewers with an Indian psyche embedded within. And once audiences taste quality, they demand it. With access to incredible content on their mobile devices, they are expecting even better. Quality in entertainment is non-negotiable.”

    The panel also discussed the growth opportunities in India’s interactive media sector, driven by the country’s young, digitally native audience. They explored the expanding role of AI in entertainment, noting its rapid development.

    Commenting on the evolving audience palate for immersive entertainment, Lumikai founding general partner Salone Sehgal said, “With a young, increasingly affluent audience and a consumer base exposed to global best, the need for entertainment that is high quality and culturally resonant has never been higher. Visionaries like SS Rajamouli have paved the way for fusing storytelling with technology successfully taking Indian films global. It was our privilege to learn from him at Lumikai Insignia. His unique insights fuelled founders in interactive media gaming who have similar aspirations.”

    Capitalising on this one-of-a-kind congregation of industry leaders, Lumikai, an Indian interactive media and gaming VC fund, unveiled its highly anticipated ‘The Lumikai State of India Interactive Media and Gaming Report’ for 2024. This seminal research series has established itself as the authoritative resource for understanding India’s gaming landscape. It has been consistently referenced by government bodies guiding policy decisions and industry planning.

  • Donald Trump secures historic return to White House as 47th president

    Donald Trump secures historic return to White House as 47th president

    Mumbai: “Sometimes by losing a battle, you find a new way to win the war,” Donald Trump once proclaimed. Today, that statement finds its proof in history as in a comeback that defies precedent and expectation, Trump has clinched the U.S. presidency for a historic second time, becoming the 47th president by defeating incumbent vice president Kamala Harris.

    Trump’s return to the White House, after a tumultuous single term, is more than a political triumph; it’s a testament to his unwavering grip on the American electorate. Amid a deeply polarised nation, Trump’s resurgence paints a vivid picture of ambition, resilience, and the fierce loyalty of his supporters, redefining what’s possible in American politics.

    Trump’s path to victory involved pivotal wins in key swing states. He secured Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Wisconsin, surpassing the requisite 270 electoral votes.   These victories reflect his campaign’s effective mobilisation of his base and successful outreach to undecided voters in these regions.

    The international community has responded with a mix of congratulations and caution. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended his congratulations, while European leaders expressed concerns about potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy. Indian prime minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Congratulations to my friend Donald Trump on his historic election victory. Looking forward to working together for global peace and prosperity.”  

    Financial markets reacted swiftly to the election outcome. The Indian stock market experienced a rally, with the BSE Sensex closing up by 1.13 per cent, and the Nifty rising by 1.12 per cent. Conversely, the Indian rupee depreciated to an all-time low against the U.S. dollar, reflecting investor uncertainty.

    Major U.S. media outlets have portrayed Trump’s victory through various lenses. The New York Times highlighted his ability to tap into voter economic anxieties and concerns over immigration, while The Washington Post emphasised the historic nature of his nonconsecutive terms and his status as the first felon to assume the presidency.

    In India, the ancestral village of Kamala Harris in Tamil Nadu expressed sorrow over her defeat, with residents acknowledging her fighting spirit and expressing hope for her future endeavours.

    Trump’s return to power is expected to bring significant policy shifts, particularly in trade and foreign relations. He has previously criticised China’s trade practices and indicated intentions to implement stricter measures.  Domestically, his administration is anticipated to focus on immigration reform and economic policies aimed at bolstering the working class.

     

  • KIFF to celebrate Rajesh Khanna’s cinematic journey

    KIFF to celebrate Rajesh Khanna’s cinematic journey

    Mumbai: The Khajuraho International Film Festival (KIFF), organised by Prayaas Production in collaboration with the government of Madhya Pradesh, is an Indian film festival at a UNESCO World Heritage site. After nine successful editions, it is set for its tenth edition from 5 to 11 December 2024. KIFF offers a diverse lineup of films, showcasing fan favorites and innovative releases.

    This year’s festival will honor the lifetime achievements of the late Padma Bhushan Rajesh Khanna, featuring a special showcase of his iconic films.

    “Rajesh Khanna’s impact on Indian cinema is immeasurable, and as we mark the 10th edition of KIFF, it is only fitting that we honour his legacy with this special tribute,” shared KIFF founding member Sushmita Mukherjee.

    Alongside this tribute, KIFF will screen a mix of international, regional, and parallel cinema, providing a vibrant experience for attendees. The governing council includes Boney Kapoor, Manmohan Shetty, Ramesh Sippy, and Prahlad Kakkar. The festival will celebrate Khanna’s legacy through screenings of his famous dialogues like ‘Babumoshai, Zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahin’ and ‘Pushpa, I hate tears,’ along with panel discussions and musical performances.

    Actor and KIFF founder & chairperson Raja Bundela said, “We look forward to bringing an immersive cinematic experience to our audience this year. We are extremely excited about the lineup of regional, national, and international films that will be screened this year.”

    The festival expects 8,000 to 10,000 attendees daily, totaling around 75,000 over seven days. Aspiring filmmakers and actors will also participate in masterclasses and workshops. KIFF showcases Indian and international cinema while highlighting regional and folk talent. This edition will feature personalities like Anurag Anand, Laura Weissbecker, Mustafa Ozgun, Rajat Bedi, and Wilma Elles.

    KIFF promises a blend of nostalgia and fresh cinematic experiences, making it a must-attend for film enthusiasts. Get ready for seven days packed with Anand in Rajesh Khanna’s Andaaz!

  • Pro Kabaddi League wins ‘Best Sports League of the Year’ at CII Sports Business Awards 2024

    Pro Kabaddi League wins ‘Best Sports League of the Year’ at CII Sports Business Awards 2024

    New Delhi: Mashal Sports, the organisers of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), announced that PKL has been honoured with the ‘Best Sports League of the Year’ award at CII Sports Business Awards 2024.

    The award ceremony was held as part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Score Card 2024 event in New Delhi on Friday, 18 October, which was also the day that the 11th   edition of the PKL took flight.

    Pro Kabaddi League league commissioner Anupam Goswami expressed his excitement about the award, “We are thrilled to receive this recognition from CII. This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in making Pro Kabaddi League a resounding success since its inception in 2014. As we look to the future, we are committed to taking PKL to even greater heights, further popularizing kabaddi and contributing to India’s vision of becoming a global sporting powerhouse.”

    Pro Kabaddi League director Charu Sharma added by saying, “India’s unique heritage sport – which went international many decades ago – has catapulted into a highly visible, reputed, professional league 10 years ago thanks to the PKL. The story of Kabaddi is truly fascinating. I am delighted that India’s premier corporate agency, the CII, has appreciated the extreme attention Mashal Sports showers on good governance, earning the PKL respect and sustainability. Winning CII’s award for ‘Best Sports League of the Year at the Sports Business Awards is a truly gratifying recognition of all the hard work contributed by the entire Mashal Sports team, led by Anupam Goswami.”

  • Mipcom 2024 reports pleasing numbers on market’s last day

    Mipcom 2024 reports pleasing numbers on market’s last day

    CANNES: The media and entertainment industry is going through some gut wrenching churn what with mergers and acquisitions, shut-downs, lay-offs, reduced programming budgets all hitting it at one go. This despite, RX France’s Mipcom 2024  attracted some 10,500 delegates from 110 countries to Cannes this week – a drop of just five per cent as compared to last year’s 11,000. 

    According to Mipcom and MipLondon director Lucy Smith, the decrease is due to managements trimming the number of employees who could fly to the French Riviera  in a bid to conserve expenses. The trade show had a mouth-watering 347 exhibitors – up from 320 last year – including 34 country pavilions, 10 of which were new. 3,240-strong buyers also made their way to the four day confab. Amongst the major buyers were US programmers, followed by UK, France, Germany and Spain.

    Mipcom 2024 marked the fortieth  year anniversary of what is talked about as the world’s biggest content distribution and production and co-production event.

    “Mipcom Cannes in its fortieth edition is as relevant today as it was when the first edition was introduced,” Smith said. “It’s one that feels particularly important this year, not just because it is an anniversary, but also because for months the single phrase that people have been sharing with me regardless really of region or genre is, we really need this one.”

    “Yes, the industry is challenged on many fronts,” she added. “There are the economic challenges which are real  and they are not going to go away in a hurry. Audiences consumption patterns are not going to go back to what they were earlier, they will evolve. However, the industry is resilient, it regenerates. There are 72 companies taking stands for the first time. Sales and distribution will always be the core of the market. We continue to enjoy their renaissance. Content makers are keen to monetize and find new revenue streams, and there is a new open-mindedness when it comes to windowing. Flexibility feels like a new market buzzword. It’s all about finding new ways of working and new opportunities. It’s about adapting, and it’s what we’ve been hearing again and again from around all the stages this week.”

    Smith pointed out that Mipcom itself is evolving. The sign of that is the creation of the  MIP Innovation Lab in P-1, the basement of the Palais which is a big investment for RX France. “Tech is increasingly evolving and very fast which is shaping the future of the television and streaming industry,” she said. “Hence, it was important to shine a spotlight on it and place the innovation Lab in the heart of the market. More than 60 companies got together for roundtables across summits ranging from fast television to AI, streaming and connected TVs. Exhibitors responded heartily in this zone and we are convinced this area will only grow.”
    The other highlight was the focus on Spain, which was the country of honour, a move that saw 172 companies coming on board. The opening party which it sponsored,  was a big hit with more 3,500  registrants attending it. 

    What could have done better was MipJunior which clocked up 1,000 visitors from 62 countries.

    However, on the whole, the 10,500 sign ups for Mipcom are a clear indicator that the industry wants at least one global market, and in Cannes annually, said Smith. “Countries like India are increasingly realising  the importance of Mipcom and we had one of the largest Indian turnouts. This can only grow from here.”
    Mipcom 2025 is to be held from 13-16  October with MipJunior being held two days earlier..

     

  • Kainaz Karmakar named One Show 2025 jury president

    Kainaz Karmakar named One Show 2025 jury president

    Mumbai: Ogilvy India CCO Kainaz Karmakar in Mumbai, has been named jury president for out-of-home, print & promotional for The One Show 2025.

    Senior creative leaders from around the world are appointed as Jury Presidents to lead the judging for each discipline, and have a vote on the work.  The list of confirmed jury presidents can be viewed here.  

    In addition, members of The One Club board of directors will be present during judging, serving as non-voting facilitators in jury discussions.

    “The One Show’s reputation is built on the integrity of its juries and judging process,” said The One Club CEO Kevin Swanepoel. “Kainaz and the rest of the jury presidents will help further this legacy of the fairest and most positive judging process.”

    Entries for The One Show 2025 are now open, with fees increasing after each deadline. The super-early entry deadline for maximum savings is 1 November 2024, followed by the early deadline on 13 December 2024, the regular deadline on 31 January 2025, the extended deadline on 14 February 2025, and the final deadline on 28 February 2025.

    The full juries will be announced in December, with early judging starting in January 2025. Finalists will be announced in April, and winners of the gold, silver, bronze pencil, and merit awards will be revealed during creative week in May 2025 in New York.

    Submissions must include work background, creative ideas, insights and strategy, execution, and results to support judges’ decisions and enhance the One Show awards archive.

    All winning entries are showcased in the archive and viewable for free for one year. Winners also receive a complimentary one-year membership to The One Club, which includes full archive access.

    Agencies, brands, production companies, and individuals behind winning work are featured in The One Show Creative Rankings and The One Club’s Global Creative Rankings, which combine results from The One Show, ADC Annual Awards, Type Directors Club (TDC) Awards, ADCE Awards, and One Asia Creative Awards. Winners are ranked globally, regionally, and by country.

  • Indian pavilion at Mipcom 24 in Cannes makes a positive impact

    Indian pavilion at Mipcom 24 in Cannes makes a positive impact

    CANNES: It’s sunny and very warm in Cannes on the French Riviera. But inside the famed Palais des Festivals the Indian pavilion put up by the Service Exports Promotion Council (SEPC) along with the ministry of information &  broadcasting (MIB) and the ministry of commerce & industry  is a hustle-bustle of activity.

    It’s almost 9:30 am in the morning and the clock is counting down the minutes as Prasar Bharti CEO Gaurav Dwivedi, Telangana special chief secretary of the industries & commerce (I&C) and information technology (IT) Jayesh Ranjan, counsel general of India in the Indian consulate in Marsielles Rupjyoti Brahma Karjee,  SEPC chairman Karan Rathore and director general Abhay Sinha are all geared up to inaugurate the pavilion which is the watering hole for many Indians who have come together to attend the  largest and most successful content trading and co-production market globally.

    Once the signal is given the four of them cut the ribbon and cheers go around celebrating India’s largest ever presence and pavilion at Mipcom. Close to 235 Indian delegates from 70 or more companies and independent creative professionals have signed up with RX – the organiser of Mipcom – to boost India’s content trade with the world.

    “We are delighted to build the platform – with the support of the two ministries –  for India’s independent animation and VFX studios, film and TV producers and distribution companies, and media and entertainment service providers at this very vibrant market,” says Sinha. “The MIB’s message is very clear: create in India and make it the content hub of the world. Our role to help achieve that goal and, If possible, crunch the time frame required to get there .”

    It is Dwivedi’s first visit to Mipcom  and he’s quite gung-ho about the opportunities it provides for the pubcaster to get connected with other public broadcasters, expose DD India, the English news channel, which provides an India view on global and Indian developments to the world. Finally, he is also looking at acquiring all genres of content from domestic Indian content owners and international producers and distributors in preparation for DD’s OTT service which is slated to start streaming next month.

    The Indian pavilion is also home to Telangana and Karnataka states. The former is promoting its image tower for the AVGC sector, inviting international companies to come and invest in the state, and to it’s annual gathering of the AVGC confab India Joy.  The latter is promoting Karnataka’s AVGC Centre of Excellence and its annual event Bangalore GAFX.

    55 other companies registered for Mipcom are also using it as a meeting place with their international clients with who they have either distribution, coproduction, or acquisition relationship.

    While the Indian presence is marked by veterans and seasoned animation studio professionals, the youngest exhibitor on the pavilion is 19 year old animation student in Paris Joyce Ahuja who has come armed with all her art work and a small teaser for her animation feature film.  

    “Mipcom is an awesome place and I am glad to have made up  my mind to attend and get feedback on my project so I can make it even more appealing globally,” she says, her eyes gleaming with excitement, despite her aching legs. She has the confidence that her project will attract the right fund providers and partners to help it get off the ground. 

  • GRB Media Ranch acquires ‘Relative Justice’ from Wrigley Media Group at Mipcom

    GRB Media Ranch acquires ‘Relative Justice’ from Wrigley Media Group at Mipcom

    Mumbai: GRB Media Ranch president Sophie Ferron has announced the acquisition of the US rights from Kentucky producers Wrigley Media Group for two seasons of the courtroom reality series Relative Justice at Mipcom 2024 where they are exhibiting at stand number R7.A16. Previous license deals from GRB Media Ranch sales & acquisition executive, Liz Levenson, with Pluto UK, Viu South Africa. Wrigley Media Group CEO Joe Livecchi closed the deal at Mipcom with Ferron and Levenson.

    Relative Justice is a daily arbitration-based reality court show featuring Judge Rhonda Wills. It explores family disputes that escalate, often involving money, with emotional conflicts at the forefront. Season one (150 x 30) and season two (150 x 30) are also available as a format.

    Ferron stated, “GRB Media Ranch is thrilled to announce the acquisition of the U.S. rights for finished program and format for two seasons of the captivating courtroom reality series, Relative Justice., showcasing real-life courtroom family drama like never before! After successfully distributing the series internationally in the U.K. and South Africa, we are excited to now bring this engaging show to American audiences.”  

    “Relative Justice hits on a universal truth, you can’t choose your family, but you can choose where to take them to court. This format is a guilty pleasure and the overwhelming verdict around the world is ’sold!’,” said Wrigley Media Group chiarwoman Misdee Wrigley Miller.

  • GRB Media Ranch secures European deals ahead of Mipcom

    GRB Media Ranch secures European deals ahead of Mipcom

    Mumbai: GRB Media Ranch CEO Gary R Benz announced several European deals secured ahead of Mipcom 2024, where the company is exhibiting at Stand R7.A16.

    GRB Media Ranch closed deals with France Television and Telefonica for God & Country, a political documentary by Dan Partland and Rob Reiner. YES Israel licensed Magnolia’s Hope, a documentary about a family coping with their daughter’s battle with Rett Syndrome, a rare disorder, chronicling eight years of their journey.

    Heritage Films acquired the holiday feature Carol of the Bells and its behind-the-scenes documentary for several MENA countries. Produced by Joey Travolta and starring RJ Mitte (from Breaking Bad), the film follows a man discovering his biological mother is developmentally disabled. The film was created by Inclusion Films in partnership with Futures Explored and Options for All, with 70 per cent of the crew members having developmental disabilities.

    GRB Media Ranch also secured paranormal content deals with JOJ Slovakia and Pluto Nordics. JOJ Slovakia acquired Death Walker (59 x 60′), where Nick Groff investigates the origins of America’s most notorious hauntings, and Aliens on the Moon (1 x 120′), a documentary special that examines alternate theories regarding the 1969 moon landing. Pluto Nordics picked up Death Walker as well as Untold Stories of the E.R., On the Case, and Full Force Nature for Scandinavia.

    Benz stated: “GRB Media Ranch is going into this Mipcom with our highest activity level in our history with several great deals to announce, a major slate of acquisitions and a FAST digital strategy. These deals signify the diverse slate we have, and our partners trust us to bring them only the most compelling and premium shows that are sure to engage their viewers. Sophie, Liz, and Will are ready to meet with partners from all around the world at the market.”

  • TV9 Festival of India returns with a grand second edition

    TV9 Festival of India returns with a grand second edition

    Mumbai: The TV9 Festival of India returns for its second edition from 9 to 13 October, 2024, at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium near India Gate, promising cultural diversity and festive cheer. This year, the festival will host Delhi’s tallest Durga Puja pandal, featuring larger-than-life idols and vibrant décor that capture the essence of Durga Puja.

    Beyond tradition, the festival offers an exciting shopping experience with over 250 stalls showcasing high-end fashion, beauty products, home appliances, electronics, and furniture, making it a one-stop destination for unique finds.

    Food lovers can indulge in a culinary journey through India’s diverse regional cuisines, with options ranging from Delhi’s spicy street food and Lucknow’s buttery kebabs to Bengali sweets and Hyderabadi biryanis.

    Music enthusiasts can look forward to live performances, including soulful Sufi, Bollywood hits, and folk tunes, featuring some of the most talented artists in the industry.

    Gather your friends and family and join us at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium for an unforgettable experience filled with spirituality, shopping, food, and music at the TV9 Festival of India!