Category: Television

  • ZEE Entertainment board forms independent advisory committee to curb investor wealth erosion

    ZEE Entertainment board forms independent advisory committee to curb investor wealth erosion

    Mumbai: The board of ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), has approved to constitute an independent advisory committee that will enable it to review and take cognizance of the widespread circulation of misinformation, market rumours, and speculation that has led to the formation of negative public opinion about the Company and consequent erosion of investor wealth.

    The committee will be presided by Dr Satish Chandra, a former judge of the High Court of Allahabad, and will comprise of two independent directors of the company, Uttam Prakash Agarwal and P. V. R. Murthy. The committee will independently provide guidance on the measures and future course of action that the Board is required to take in order to protect the interests of all the stakeholders of the company. The board will seek expert guidance of the committee on the aforementioned matters from time to time.

  • CNN explores Asia’s ancient temple cuisine

    CNN explores Asia’s ancient temple cuisine

    Mumbai: Asia’s wide variety of temple food has a long and ancient history of focusing the mind, balancing the body and nourishing the soul. Ingredients are fresh, local, often vegetarian, and always healthy, offering a cleansing template for eating in today’s modern world. This month, CNN’s Food for Thought visits several temples across Asia making exceptional food for its devotees and the award-winning chefs bringing those health-giving traditions and ingredients to some of the world’s top tables.

    In central Tokyo, Seishoji Temple is an oasis of calm. CNN meets up with chef Yusuke Nomura, whose grandmother founded a restaurant over seventy years ago on the temple grounds dedicated to cooking the ancient art of Japanese temple food – ‘shojin ryori’. The plant-based cuisine is focused on fresh seasonal ingredients and minimal seasoning to maintain a balance of the mind through balance on the plate. Now with one Michelin star, the family restaurant, Daigo, continues to serve high-end shojin ryori inspired by Buddhist teachings and Nomura’s family legacy.  

    CNN then travels to Jinkwansa Temple in Bukhansan National Park in Seoul to learn about the ancient art of fermentation and Korean Buddhist temple cuisine. The nuns, led by the Master of Korean Buddhis temple food Ven. Gyeho Sunim, cook with vegetables grown on temple grounds and forage for local wild delicacies like mushrooms and herbs depending on the season. Back in Seoul’s busy hub, CNN talks to chef Kim Dae-Chun, of Seventh Door restaurant, who uses the ancient fermentation and ageing processes inherent in Korean food to create Michelin-starred dishes based on what he considers the country’s culinary DNA. Ever since visiting Jinkwansa Temple, he has been fascinated by their cooking, which now provides inspiration for his innovative dishes.

    Finally, CNN visits the heart and soul of Sikhism – the Golden Temple in Amritsar, in northern India. Here, the community kitchen feeds tens of thousands of people a day with fresh vegetarian cooking. Spices play a key role here, including the ‘golden spice’ — turmeric. Its health-giving properties may help treat inflammation, arthritis, and high cholesterol. CNN meets Indian celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, who grew up in Amritsar and continues to be inspired by the giant community kitchen of the Sikhs in his hometown. He’s now on a mission to bring the flavours of India back to his adopted hometown of New York.

  • ‘Backing films like The Kerala Story is essential for filmmakers’ integrity’: Vipul A Shah at Ideas of India Summit 3.0

    ‘Backing films like The Kerala Story is essential for filmmakers’ integrity’: Vipul A Shah at Ideas of India Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: In a key session at Ideas of India Summit 3.0, Bollywood film producer and director Vipul A Shah who is also known for the much discussed, The Kerala Story, shared his perspective on the changing landscape of Indian entertainment industry. “The rise in political consciousness among Indians has significantly influenced the content of films we make and the stories we tell. Supporting films like ‘Kerala Story’ is important, it speaks to the filmmaker’s integrity and the importance of diverse voices and narratives,” he said.

    Vipul Shah, further remarked, ‘As individuals with political leanings, our religious practices should not be misconstrued as communal. It is a fundamental aspect of personal identity.’

    On the inaugural day of ABP Network’s flagship event, the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, celebrated filmmakers shared their views on ‘Anatomy of Art: Are Our Movies Dividing or Uniting Us?’ shedding light on controversial topics and the quest for authenticity in storytelling.

    Vipul Shah

    Explaining the complexities within the Indian film industry, Vipul A Shah, expressed, “Despite perceptions of division, the film industry remains a complex ecosystem, where narratives often become politicised. Today, the success of a film hinges not on its controversy, but on its ability to resonate with audiences through genuine, thought-provoking content. Projects like ‘Animal’ challenges societal norms and sparking important discussions. It is through daring, unconventional narratives that we provoke change and global influence.”

    Madhur Bhandarkar

    Sharing his take on whether polarizing movies are a recent trend, filmmaker, producer and scriptwriter Madhur Bhandarkar remarked, “There is no division in the film industry; it remains unified, despite varied political and non-political leanings. While some artists are open and vocal, others choose discretion, a natural aspect of the industry. My films, like ‘Chandani Bar, Traffic signal etc.,’ have addressed issues like poverty and have always maintained a secular stance. However, my personal political alliance led to sidelining and questioning of my secularism. I am a proud practicing Hindu. Our films consistently promote unity between Hindu and Muslim communities. The success of films like ‘Animal’ has revolutionized industry norms, despite controversies surrounding their content. However, actors often hesitate to endorse politically charged projects due to fear of social media backlash and its repercussions on their careers.”

    Leena Yadav

    Known for movies like Parched and OTT series ‘House of Secrets’, Leena Yadav, filmmaker and storyteller, put forth a women’s perspective, stating, “Films cannot be made without politics. The lack of real dialogue between filmmakers is missing, and the social media is creating pressure for people to take action. It is impossible for makers not to include their political bias. Films are driven by commerce, and sentiment-driven cinema is becoming a part of mainstream and social media discussion. There are films with controversial angles which get financing and not all of them are made with conviction.”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 spotlighting the ‘The People’s Agenda’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.

  • Parents should stop treating young minds as ‘Project Children’: Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Parents should stop treating young minds as ‘Project Children’: Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: Highlighting the importance of listening to the aspirations of young minds and their idea of India, in a session titled ‘Yearning to Learn: What Young People are Telling Us’ at the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 in Mumbai, on 23 Feb, eminent academicians Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi associate professor Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan and KD Campus & KD Live founder Neetu Singh elaborated on the need for creating career opportunities, the role of parents in supporting their dreams, and the impact of social media algorithms and AI disruption on their future.

    Known as the man who helps civil service aspirants crack interviews, Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan said, “We need to understand that 25-year-olds are the most populous demographic in India globally. And we need to ask ourselves whether, as a society, we are preparing to sustain them when this population turns 50. Today, we are witnessing a decline in the diversification of dreams among young minds. There are only 800 jobs available in UPSC, yet 8 lakh people are applying for them. This clearly indicates that young people are not getting their desired career choices. Parents should stop treating their children as mere projects, pushing them towards preparing for IITs, then sending them to IIMs, and finally aiming for a UPSC clearance. Getting a government job should not be the sole aspiration of young minds.”

    Sharing her thoughts on the importance of parents’ role in shaping the future of children, Neetu Singh, widely renowned for having developed her own style and method for English coaching, added, “We need to understand that there are still values in our society, and many students go through hardships only to fulfil the dreams of their parents. Students come from the lower economic sections of society, and the job opportunities are fewer for them. So, parents should not burden children with the weight of their expectations and dreams, so they get shattered. It is essential for students to know what is essential for them and they need to engage in grooming and self-improvement, giving their heart and soul properly.”

    Elaborating on the risks of AI disruption and algorithms, Prof Chauhan added, “Engineers doing basic coding jobs will soon find AI taking over these roles. Are we preparing them for the jobs that will emerge 10 years down the line? Also, we need to be aware of how social media algorithms and persuasive technology are making us believe in collective dreams or choices that are not our own. Algorithms are influencing career choices, personal, social, and most importantly, our political choices, which is dangerous.”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, spotlighting ‘The People’s Agenda,’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights into the nation’s trajectory and its journey to becoming Viksit Bharat.

  • Maharashtra DCM Devendra Fadnavis speaks about dynamics of electoral alliance at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Maharashtra DCM Devendra Fadnavis speaks about dynamics of electoral alliance at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: ABP Network’s flagship event, the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, was graced by Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis who participated in the session ‘Collaborative Federalism: View of the States’ in Mumbai, on 23 Feb. Speaking about dynamics of electoral alliance in Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, said, “We are in strategic alliance with NCP and with emotional alliance with Eknath Shinde ji’s Shiv Sena”

    Showing confidence about the third term for Modi Government, Devendra Fadnavis, explained, ‘The General Election 2024 is not an election of negative mandate. BJP does not face by anti-incumbency. We don’t need to target the opposition.’

    Speaking about Government formation in Maharashtra, Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “Sharad Pawar ji nominated Ajit Pawar ji for leading alliance-related talks. Later on, Ajit ji couldn’t back out from the commitments he had made to BJP”

    Sharing his views about whether the BJP will do better in Maharashtra from the previous time, Fadnavis remarked, “There are challenges but we will only do better than our performance from the last two times”

    Devendra Fadnavis commented about the change in his role in the Government, said, “The agenda that I drove during my tenure as Chief Minister, and I am able to deliver upon that even as Deputy CM”

    “We have treated them as brothers for 25 years. It was Uddhav Thackeray ji who closed all doors”, Devendra Fadnavis further remarked talking about his relationship with the current leader Vidarbha Shiv Sena (UTB),    

    Talking about BJP’s strength, Devendra Fadnavis, said, “The ground cadre of BJP is inspired and driven by thought and not by expectations. BJP’s workers are the biggest Asset of the party. When Congress workers look at their leaders, they get worried.”

    Talking about the upcoming state elections in Maharashtra, Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “The coalition with NCP and Shiv Sena will continue in the upcoming elections. Eknath Shinde ji is our leader and we will fight the assembly election under his leadership”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 spotlighting the ‘The People’s Agenda’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.

  • LG UltraGear ties up with Skyesports as title partner for major esports tournaments

    LG UltraGear ties up with Skyesports as title partner for major esports tournaments

    Mumbai: Skyesports, an esports tournament organizer, has announced a partnership with LG UltraGear, the industry-leading gaming monitors. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the Indian esports landscape, showcasing a long-term commitment by LG Electronics (LG) to elevate gaming experiences.

    LG UltraGear will take centre stage as the Title Sponsor for two prestigious tournaments: the Skyesports Champions Series (SCS) featuring the popular mobile game, Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), and the highly anticipated on-ground Skyesports Grand Slam in Pune, which will showcase international esports action in Counter-Strike 2.

    LG Electronics India Pvt Ltd vice president & director, division leader, business solutions Yoojae Kim said, “We are thrilled to embark on this exclusive partnership with Skyesports, a pioneering force in India’s gaming and esports arena. This collaboration not only underscores LG’s commitment to elevating gaming experiences but also aligns perfectly with our mission to empower gamers with cutting-edge technology. Together with Skyesports, we aim to ignite the passion for gaming across India, fostering a vibrant community and showcasing the prowess of LG UltraGear monitors in the competitive gaming landscape.”

    Commenting on the association, Skyesports founder and CEO Shiva Nandy said, “We are thrilled to partner with LG UltraGear™ as the title sponsors for two of our upcoming major esports IPs, the Skyesports Grand Slam 2024 and the Skyesports Champions Series. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to pushing the boundaries of esports in India and providing gamers with top-notch gaming experiences. As we enter a fully-stacked 2024 esports roadmap by Skyesports, partnerships like these are a testament to the potential of our roadmap which not only extends to Indian gamers but also includes participation from international regions, including Australia and Europe.”

    The Skyesports Grand Slam is set to happen in Pune, India from March 14 to 16 during the 6th India Gaming Show 2024, an international gaming, animation, and infotainment event by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The tournament will feature four teams – one from India and Australia each, and two from Europe – engaging in intense esports action for the title of champions and a share of the staggering $50,000 prize pool.

    Additionally, LG UltraGear™ will be showcasing its innovative monitors through an interactive booth at the India Gaming Show 2024 allowing attendees to immerse themselves into the world of gaming with cutting-edge displays.

    Besides this, LG UltraGear™ is set to join the Skyesports Champions Series (SCS) as the Title Partner. Last year’s edition of this tournament drew an impressive 131,000 live concurrent viewers, making it among the most-watched BGMI esports tournaments of 2023. With LG’s support, an open-for-all format, and more exciting content, this year’s tournament is set to reach even greater heights.

    The SCS 2024, featuring an impressive Rs 10,00,000 prize pool, will witness its semifinals unfold from Feb. 27 to March 3 as the top 24 squads of the country vie for the 16 slots in the Grand Finals. The SCS Grand Finals is set to happen from March 5 to 10 with the 16 qualified teams battling it out to crown the ultimate champions. As BGMI continues to captivate audiences across the nation, the SCS presents an unparalleled platform for gamers to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level.

  • Usha International extends partnership with Mumbai Indians women’s cricket for second season

    Usha International extends partnership with Mumbai Indians women’s cricket for second season

    Mumbai: Usha International, India’s leading consumer durables brand, is pleased to announce the continuation of its partnership with the Mumbai Indians women’s team for the second consecutive year, building on the decade long partnership. Echoing the team’s slogan ‘Aali Re’ (the women have arrived) Usha International is excited to continue its journey with the Mumbai Indians family – a journey that promises to develop and strengthen women’s cricket, both domestically and internationally. The first season of the league was a resounding success for MI, having lifted the inaugural trophy but also to packed stadium, fans tuning in to watching the games, and players now becoming household names.  

    This year, Mumbai Indians will play the first game of the season at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium on 23 February 2024. The league will feature 20 matches and two playoffs, leading to the final on March 17. The first half, including 11 matches, will be in Bengaluru, and the rest, including 9 league matches and the playoffs, will be in New Delhi at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The Mumbai Indians women’s team, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur includes world-class players from India and abroad such as Pooja Vastrakar, Yastika Bhatia, Natalie Sciver-Brunt, Amelia Kerr, Hayley Matthews, Shabim Ismail, and the find of season 1 Saika Ishaque, among others.

    Usha International head of sports initiatives Komal Mehra commented, “The incredible visibility and enthusiasm generated by the league’s inaugural season have been truly inspiring. Our partnership with the Mumbai Indians aligns with Usha’s ethos to promote health, active and joyful living through sports. Joining hands with the MI Women’s Team would contribute to the development of sports among women in India by showcasing the aspirational value of being a sportswoman demonstrating our commitment to inclusivity and sports for all.”

    Speaking on the partnership, the Mumbai Indians spokesperson said, “Our decade-long collaboration with Usha International reflects the strength of our partnership. As both brands have evolved and grown, this journey stands as a testament to the seamless synergies we share. Here’s to continued success and growth together.”

    Usha has been a fervent supporter and promoter of a wide range of inclusive sporting initiatives across the country. This includes its affiliation with the Mumbai Indians; Ultimate Flying Disc; Football; Ladies Amateur and Junior Golf; Cricket for the deaf; and Sports for the visually challenged, including athletics, kabaddi, judo, and powerlifting. The brand is deeply committed to reviving long-forgotten sports and supporting indigenous Indian regional sports such as Kalaripayattu, Mallakhamb, Siat Khnam, Thang-Ta, Turai Kabaddi, Saz-Loung, Mardani Khel, Satoliya, Yoga, and Silambam.

  • COLORS Mangal Lakshmi traces two sisters’ journey of securing respect for each other

    COLORS Mangal Lakshmi traces two sisters’ journey of securing respect for each other

    Mumbai: For ages, women have silently borne the weight of trials and passed down lessons of resilience and patience to the younger generation women. Defying the vicious cycle of tolerating lack of respect in marriage COLORS’ Mangal Lakshmi, a determined homemaker and her younger sister courageously redefine the essence of love and marriage: respect. Together, the sisters seize this fundamental pillar of relationships – #chutki bhar sammaan, refusing to settle for anything less for each other. In this endearing tale of sisterhood, the elder sister Mangal is on a mission to light the path toward a better life for her younger sister, Lakshmi by seeking her, a union built on respect. Meanwhile, Lakshmi will also be a constant support to her elder sister. Starring Deepika Singh, Sanika Amit and Naman Shaw in the roles of Mangal, Lakshmi and Adit respectively, and produced by Suzana Ghai’s Panorama Entertainment, Mangal Lakshmi premieres on the 27 of February and airs every day at 9:00 pm only on COLORS.

    Set in Delhi, Mangal Lakshmi is a heartwarming story of love and sacrifice, capturing the journey of two sisters, who claim respect for each other. Mangal is the epitome of every Indian woman who flawlessly manages her household duties while fiercely loving her family, especially her sister. Wise beyond her age, Mangal’s Lakshmi runs her father’s garment shop after the demise of her parents, deprived of affection from her extended family. Determined to shield her beloved sister Lakshmi, Mangal is more than ready to pull all strings to find her sister a soulmate, who will honour her as an equal. Simultaneously, Lakshmi urges Mangal to speak out against the disregard she puts up with in her marriage, encouraging her to demand the respect she advocates for her sister. Will Mangal succeed in finding her younger sister a worthy match while tackling the problems of her marriage?

    Popular TV actor, Deepika Singh who plays the role of Mangal, said, “As an actor, I have always aimed to portray characters that resonate with our viewers, especially with women across India. I’m honoured to be joining COLORS after a long break for a story revolving around two women, who are very relatable and whose aspirations are simple. The most exciting part for me is that when viewers watch the show, they will understand the depth and sensitivity with which women handle every situation.  I know many Mangals in my life and I cannot rave enough about the kind of strength they have to stand up for another woman. I dedicate my performance to all those inspiring Mangals of our lives.”

    Sanika Amit who will be seen essaying the role of Lakshmi, says, “I am absolutely thrilled to be foraying into the television industry with an amazing show and character on COLORS. I never imagined that I would get to essay the titular role in my debut television project, especially alongside such versatile co-stars. For me, the most special thing about Mangal Lakshmi is that it tells an engaging story led by two women, whose journeys are inspirational. Not to mention, it’s the kind of story I would enjoy watching on television, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to bring it to viewers.”

    Talking about essaying the role of Adit, Naman Shaw shared, “I am grateful for the opportunity to portray Adit, a multifaceted character with grey shades. I hope that viewers will not only be entertained but also encouraged to reflect on their relationships and the roles of women in their families. Through Adit’s character, I aim to shed light on the destructive situations that arise between married couples due to a lack of respect. I will consider it a job well done if viewers dislike my character.”

    Get ready for a heartfelt family drama Mangal Lakshmi premiering at 9:00 pm on the 27 February 2024 and airing every day only on COLORS.

  • Get Ready for a Ride of Love: Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor to Spark  Bawaal on your screens!

    Get Ready for a Ride of Love: Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor to Spark Bawaal on your screens!

    Mumbai: Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as the highly anticipated film Bawaal gears up for its &pictures premiere on &Pictures on 25 February Sun at 8 pm. Starring our most loved student who now becomes a teacher, Varun Dhawan and our heart’s dhadak every time we see her on screen, Jahnvi Kapoor, this love story, directed by the visionary Nitesh Tiwari, promises to be an unparalleled storytelling experience.

    Bawaal isn’t just another love story; it’s an imperfect one, laden with complexities, nuances, and raw emotions, but it is a testament to the beautiful chaos of love where imperfections become the threads that bind hearts together. Set against the backdrop of real-life situations, the film delves deep into the intricacies of relationships, portraying love in its most genuine form – flawed yet beautiful, imperfect yet captivating.

    The film is about Ajay (Varun Dhawan), a self-serving, self-aggrandising man whose ‘image’ matters to him more than anything else and to that goal, he has created an impression built on lies and deception. When Nisha (Janhvi Kapoor) enters his life, he sees in her the ‘perfect wife’ for his ‘perfect’ life. But it turns out, Nisha has epilepsy, which reasons Ajay to not take her anywhere lest she has a seizure and embarrass him publicly. As the film unfolds, they both sort through their differences and misunderstandings and a space of comfort within each other.

    The film effortlessly blends emotions and comedy, making it a delightful watch for audiences of all ages. The screenplay is skillfully crafted, keeping the viewers engaged from start to finish. The movie also features a romantic chartbuster song Tumhe Kitna Pyaar Karte sung by Arijit Singh and Mithoon which has been an audience favorite.

    Varun Dhawan reflected,” Bawaal has been a transformative journey, urging me to stretch my limits as an actor and explore unfamiliar territories. Delving into the intricate layers of my character was a gratifying experience, revealing nuances I hadn’t explored before. The film unfolds as a mesmerizing rollercoaster of emotions, and I’m eagerly anticipating viewers to be captivated by the thrill and entertainment during the & Pictures premiere. This project marks a significant crescendo in my acting journey, and I hope the audience resonates with the intensity and excitement radiating from their screens.”

    Jahnvi Kapoor, the mesmerizing lead actress of Bawaal expressed, “Embarking on the intricate journey of portraying Nisha Dixit was both challenging and immensely fulfilling. It compelled me to delve into uncharted territories of my craft, and I’m appreciative of the opportunity to breathe life into this intriguing character. The narrative holds a special place in my heart, and the premiere of &pictures marks an incredible chance to unveil this gripping tale to an even broader audience, amplifying the excitement of the entire experience.”

    The visionary behind Bawaal, Nitesh Tiwari said,“Directing Bawaal was an incredibly fulfilling creative journey. Bringing this narrative to life, and now with & Pictures premiere, fills me with pride. I am eager for the audience to embark on the emotional rollercoaster it unfolds. Bawaal, featuring the exceptional talents of Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan, transcends the realms of a typical film; it’s a storytelling experience that resonates with the eccentricities of life. This cinematic venture is a labour of love, delving into the highs and lows of existence. Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting  Bawaal  magic, on & Pictures.”

  • National Geographic’s documentary ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’ to premiere on 24 February

    National Geographic’s documentary ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’ to premiere on 24 February

    Mumbai: Introduced by the British, Hockey bestowed a distinctive identity upon India even before gaining independence. The inception of the first hockey club in India in 1885 marked the beginning of the national sport’s enduring presence in the country’s legacy. With eight Olympics golds, one World Cup win, and several golds in women’s hockey across tournaments, the Indian hockey team has continued to stand out, boosting the immense pride and hockey fervour amongst the fans. For the very first time, India hosted a dual-city Men’s Hockey World Cup in Odisha, at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, Rourkela and Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar. The Birsa Munda Stadium holds the Guinness Book of World Record for being the largest fully seated Hockey stadium in the world with a capacity of 20,011 spectators.  Post the success of ‘Superstructures: Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, Rourkela’ in collaboration with the Government of Odisha which unravelled the journey behind the making of the world’s largest hockey stadium, National Geographic India is all set to premiere yet another docu-film titled ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’.

    Premiering on 24 February, at 9 pm, the film will give viewers a behind-the-scenes preview into the conceptualization, planning, and challenges of hosting and conducting India’s first dual-city Men’s Hockey World Cup. With Odisha being a revered global hub for hockey, the film brings forth India’s ambitious vision and commitment to restoring the former glory of Indian Hockey. The film not only captures the pivotal role of Odisha in shaping the destiny of the Indian Hockey Team but also highlights the collective victory of everyone who worked hard to make the world’s biggest hockey tournament a runaway success with sold-out tickets, creating a lifetime memory for hockey fans. The documentary offers a unique perspective into the intricacies of managing the operations and logistics of 16 teams between Bhubaneswar and Rourkela and how the World Cup proved to be a growth enabler, especially for the latter city which had never hosted an international match. Rourkela saw huge developments to match the standard of a World Cup hosting city. From mesmerizing street art, beautifully lit high streets to DotFest featuring special live performances by national and international artists, the entire event was celebrated as a grand festival. Spotlighting the state’s robust grassroots initiatives, world-class sports infrastructure, and continuous efforts to nurture emerging talent, the film promises to take viewers on a captivating journey, reigniting their passion and affection for Indian hockey.  

    “At National Geographic, we harness the power of innovative and insightful storytelling through thought-provoking and compelling narratives, providing viewers up-close access to enriching stories that educate, motivate, and inspire them. Viewers will learn about how infrastructural innovation is catalysing the growth and development of our nation. Moreover, with this film, we aim to instil a sense of pride amongst the viewers as India proves its readiness to host international tournaments, solidifying its position as a global sporting destination.” said National Geographic India spokesperson.

    National Geographic’s first film on Birsa Munda delved deep into the making of the world’s largest hockey stadium by seating capacity and was viewed by over 800k plus viewers on YouTube and garnered over nine million impressions.

    ‘FIH Men’s World Cup 2023 Hockey Odisha Bhubaneswar-Rourkela’ will premiere on 24 February at 9 pm on National Geographic Channel in India.