Category: GECs

  • &TV acquires ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ rights; Endemol to produce

    &TV acquires ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ rights; Endemol to produce

    MUMBAI: Even as Indian television has seen dance reality shows galore like Dance India DanceNach Baliye and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa amongst others on Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs), another new dance reality show format is all set to hit screens in the near future. 

     

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises’ Hindi GEC &TV has acquired the rights of the global dance reality format show So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) from Dick Clark Productions.

     

    Endemol Shine India will produce the India edition of the reality show for the channel.

     

    Dancers from across the country – amateur or professional – can participate in the show. &TV has already started the online registration process. However, the channel has not yet made any official comment on the air date and time.

     

     

     

     

    SYTYCD India will also see the country’s best choreographers as jury members on the show.

     

    The original show was created by American Idol producers Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe is produced by Core Media Group’s 19 Entertainment and Dick Clark Productions.

     

     

    In the US, SYTYCD was recently renewed by Fox for a 13th season, which is slated to go on air on 30 May.

  • &TV to replace ‘Saubhaghyalakshmi’ with ‘Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai’ at 8 pm

    &TV to replace ‘Saubhaghyalakshmi’ with ‘Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai’ at 8 pm

    MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd’s (ZEEL) Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) &TV is all set to launch an ambitious show titled Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai produced by Nivedita Basu’s House of Originals. The show, which is slated to go on air from 7 March will air from Monday – Friday at 8 pm.

    According to information available with Indiantelevision.com, Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai will be replacing Saubhaghyalakshmi, which will go off air 4 March as it reaches its logical end. Produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms Ltd, the show was launched a year back on 2 March, 2015.

    The channel’s new show Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai marks the television debut of Bollywood actress Amrita Rao, who portrays the character of Kalyani, whereas Aditi Vasudev will be seen as her younger sister Ketaki.

    Stalwarts like Deepti Naval and Zarina Wahab have been roped in to play the older versions of the two sisters along with Pallavi Joshi, who will be seen making a comeback on TV.

    Meri Awaaz Hi Pechaan Hai will be a finite series and will showcase the musical journey of two sisters – Kalyani and Ketaki – who also happen to be arch-rivals.

    Speaking about the new show, &TV business head Rajesh Iyer said, “At &TV it has been our constant endeavour to present differentiated concepts and Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai is in line with this promise. The concept, an untold story set against the backdrop of music, brings in freshness both in terms of storytelling and execution. Moreover, the show brings together a powerhouse of talent from Bollywood and Television adding to the gamut of faces on TV.”

    & TV’s new offering Meri Awaaz Hi Pechan Hai will be pitched against Zee TV’s Tashan-e-ishq, one of Colors’ longest running shows Balika Vadhu, Star Plus’ mythological show Siya Ke Ram, Sony TV’s Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman, Life OK’s Jaane Kya Hoga Rama Re and Sab TV’s Bal Veer in the 8 pm time slot.

  • &TV to replace ‘Saubhaghyalakshmi’ with ‘Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai’ at 8 pm

    &TV to replace ‘Saubhaghyalakshmi’ with ‘Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai’ at 8 pm

    MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd’s (ZEEL) Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) &TV is all set to launch an ambitious show titled Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai produced by Nivedita Basu’s House of Originals. The show, which is slated to go on air from 7 March will air from Monday – Friday at 8 pm.

    According to information available with Indiantelevision.com, Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai will be replacing Saubhaghyalakshmi, which will go off air 4 March as it reaches its logical end. Produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms Ltd, the show was launched a year back on 2 March, 2015.

    The channel’s new show Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai marks the television debut of Bollywood actress Amrita Rao, who portrays the character of Kalyani, whereas Aditi Vasudev will be seen as her younger sister Ketaki.

    Stalwarts like Deepti Naval and Zarina Wahab have been roped in to play the older versions of the two sisters along with Pallavi Joshi, who will be seen making a comeback on TV.

    Meri Awaaz Hi Pechaan Hai will be a finite series and will showcase the musical journey of two sisters – Kalyani and Ketaki – who also happen to be arch-rivals.

    Speaking about the new show, &TV business head Rajesh Iyer said, “At &TV it has been our constant endeavour to present differentiated concepts and Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai is in line with this promise. The concept, an untold story set against the backdrop of music, brings in freshness both in terms of storytelling and execution. Moreover, the show brings together a powerhouse of talent from Bollywood and Television adding to the gamut of faces on TV.”

    & TV’s new offering Meri Awaaz Hi Pechan Hai will be pitched against Zee TV’s Tashan-e-ishq, one of Colors’ longest running shows Balika Vadhu, Star Plus’ mythological show Siya Ke Ram, Sony TV’s Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman, Life OK’s Jaane Kya Hoga Rama Re and Sab TV’s Bal Veer in the 8 pm time slot.

  • ZEEL launches ‘Zeal For Unity’ platform for Indo-Pak filmmakers

    ZEEL launches ‘Zeal For Unity’ platform for Indo-Pak filmmakers

    MUMBAI: After bridging the cultural gap between India and Pakistan with the launch of the Indian Urdu entertainment channel Zindagi showcasing Pakistani serials, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) has taken yet another step towards promoting Indo-Pak unity with the launch of an initiative called Zeal For Unity (ZFU).

    ZEEL will bring together 12 filmmakers, six each from India and Pakistan, and fund their one-hour shorts, which will then be showcased across platforms like film festivals, television, theatre and digital under the ZFU initiative.

    From India, ZEEL has roped in six filmmakers namely Aparna Sen, Ketan Mehta, Nikhil Advani, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Bejoy Nambiar and Tanuja Chandra, whereas the six Pakistani directors are Mehreen Jabbar, Oscar winner Sabiha Sumar, Khalid Ahmad, Shahbaz Sumar, Shiraj Ul Haq and Meenu Farjad.

    Of the 12 films, while some are in various stages of production, some are complete. Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Baarish Aur Chowmein starring Taapsee Pannu, Vidyut Jamwal and Amit Sadh; Bejoy Nambiar’s Dobaara; Ketan Mehta’s Toba Tek Singh starring Pankaj Kapur; Mehreen Jabbar’s Lala Begum and Shahbaz Sumar’s Khaeme Mein Matt Jhankain are among the few films that will be showcased under this initiative.

    ZFU’s proposition – ‘It Takes Two’ is an extension of ZEEL’s corporate philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ meaning ‘The World is my Family.’

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com on ZFU, ZEEL chief business officer Sunil Buch said, “We are launching a very unique peace initiative, Zeal for Unity. The whole idea was to bring together the creative minds, filmmakers, cultural exponents and thought leaders from India and Pakistan to facilitate an apolitical exchange environment of peace and harmony. For the first time ever in the history of India and Pakistan, 12 filmmakers, six each from both the countries will come together to showcase their work for one common interest – Zeal For Unity.”

    ZEEL chief creative – special projects Shailja Kejriwal added, “Zee has the philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ and under that we keep doing such initiatives. In that context a couple of years back we launched the Zindagi channel and now this the second step we are taking in that direction. This time Indian filmmakers will produce Pakistani films and I think it’s a huge step because India has never produced any Pakistani films. By putting Zindagi in people’s homes, we actually put Pakistan in front of Indian audiences and that changed the common notion among people.”

    ZEEL is planning to launch the films over the next six – seven months. “This August, India’s 70th year of Independence will start, so we proposed to do something with ZFU over this one year period from 14 – 15 August, 2016 to 14-15 August, 2017,” added Kejriwal.     

    Further explaining the idea behind the initiative, Buch said, “There is a huge cultural overlap between the countries and there is a sense of curiosity among people. ZFU’s proposition is based on the fact that it takes two to bring the change and the change can only be brought through concentrated efforts of people from both the countries. It’s a classic example whereby we share available content, which one has only heard about. With Zindagi, we were able to make people in India experience that content from Pakistan. So in line with that philosophy, demonstrating clear and visible thought leadership, we thought of taking this step.”

    Kejriwal said that while doing shows for Zindagi, the company got in touch with lot of creative talent from Pakistan. “We have been inviting stories and people who have been interested in participating and we received a great response from Pakistan. We have joined hands with well-known directors because they believe that they want to get out of their couches and actually stand for a cause,” she says.

  • ZEEL launches ‘Zeal For Unity’ platform for Indo-Pak filmmakers

    ZEEL launches ‘Zeal For Unity’ platform for Indo-Pak filmmakers

    MUMBAI: After bridging the cultural gap between India and Pakistan with the launch of the Indian Urdu entertainment channel Zindagi showcasing Pakistani serials, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) has taken yet another step towards promoting Indo-Pak unity with the launch of an initiative called Zeal For Unity (ZFU).

    ZEEL will bring together 12 filmmakers, six each from India and Pakistan, and fund their one-hour shorts, which will then be showcased across platforms like film festivals, television, theatre and digital under the ZFU initiative.

    From India, ZEEL has roped in six filmmakers namely Aparna Sen, Ketan Mehta, Nikhil Advani, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Bejoy Nambiar and Tanuja Chandra, whereas the six Pakistani directors are Mehreen Jabbar, Oscar winner Sabiha Sumar, Khalid Ahmad, Shahbaz Sumar, Shiraj Ul Haq and Meenu Farjad.

    Of the 12 films, while some are in various stages of production, some are complete. Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Baarish Aur Chowmein starring Taapsee Pannu, Vidyut Jamwal and Amit Sadh; Bejoy Nambiar’s Dobaara; Ketan Mehta’s Toba Tek Singh starring Pankaj Kapur; Mehreen Jabbar’s Lala Begum and Shahbaz Sumar’s Khaeme Mein Matt Jhankain are among the few films that will be showcased under this initiative.

    ZFU’s proposition – ‘It Takes Two’ is an extension of ZEEL’s corporate philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ meaning ‘The World is my Family.’

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com on ZFU, ZEEL chief business officer Sunil Buch said, “We are launching a very unique peace initiative, Zeal for Unity. The whole idea was to bring together the creative minds, filmmakers, cultural exponents and thought leaders from India and Pakistan to facilitate an apolitical exchange environment of peace and harmony. For the first time ever in the history of India and Pakistan, 12 filmmakers, six each from both the countries will come together to showcase their work for one common interest – Zeal For Unity.”

    ZEEL chief creative – special projects Shailja Kejriwal added, “Zee has the philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ and under that we keep doing such initiatives. In that context a couple of years back we launched the Zindagi channel and now this the second step we are taking in that direction. This time Indian filmmakers will produce Pakistani films and I think it’s a huge step because India has never produced any Pakistani films. By putting Zindagi in people’s homes, we actually put Pakistan in front of Indian audiences and that changed the common notion among people.”

    ZEEL is planning to launch the films over the next six – seven months. “This August, India’s 70th year of Independence will start, so we proposed to do something with ZFU over this one year period from 14 – 15 August, 2016 to 14-15 August, 2017,” added Kejriwal.     

    Further explaining the idea behind the initiative, Buch said, “There is a huge cultural overlap between the countries and there is a sense of curiosity among people. ZFU’s proposition is based on the fact that it takes two to bring the change and the change can only be brought through concentrated efforts of people from both the countries. It’s a classic example whereby we share available content, which one has only heard about. With Zindagi, we were able to make people in India experience that content from Pakistan. So in line with that philosophy, demonstrating clear and visible thought leadership, we thought of taking this step.”

    Kejriwal said that while doing shows for Zindagi, the company got in touch with lot of creative talent from Pakistan. “We have been inviting stories and people who have been interested in participating and we received a great response from Pakistan. We have joined hands with well-known directors because they believe that they want to get out of their couches and actually stand for a cause,” she says.

  • IndiaCast partners Sky to launch Colors in New Zealand

    IndiaCast partners Sky to launch Colors in New Zealand

    MUMBAI: In a bid to further strengthen its footprint, IndiaCast has partnered with Sky to launch Viacom18’s Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) Colors in New Zealand.

    Starting 9 February, 2016, Colors will be available in New Zealand as part of Sky’s foreign language subscription channel line-up.

    Colors CEO Raj Nayak said, “At Colors, it has been our constant endeavour to present viewers with path-breaking content across the globe, which has fortified our position as a game changer in the television industry. As the channel launches on Sky in New Zealand, it strengthens our belief that our programming line-up provides not only Indian viewers but also international audiences with entertainment avenues in sync with their sensibilities and preferences.”

    IndiaCast group CEO Anuj Gandhi added, “IndiaCast has been at the forefront of bringing Indian viewers spread across the world one step closer to home and Indian culture, by bringing them the best of Indian content. Our association with Sky enables us to reach out and further strengthen our footprint with content that engages and entertains.”

    Sky director of content strategy Megan King said, “At Sky, we’re always evolving to provide our customers with a world class entertainment experience. Colors offers superb Hindi entertainment content and its inclusion in our foreign language channel line-up helps bring this culture closer to home here in New Zealand.”

    IndiaCast will be cross-promoting the inclusion of its new feed extensively across its network brands, on–air and online to create awareness about Colors’ availability on Sky in New Zealand.

  • IndiaCast partners Sky to launch Colors in New Zealand

    IndiaCast partners Sky to launch Colors in New Zealand

    MUMBAI: In a bid to further strengthen its footprint, IndiaCast has partnered with Sky to launch Viacom18’s Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) Colors in New Zealand.

    Starting 9 February, 2016, Colors will be available in New Zealand as part of Sky’s foreign language subscription channel line-up.

    Colors CEO Raj Nayak said, “At Colors, it has been our constant endeavour to present viewers with path-breaking content across the globe, which has fortified our position as a game changer in the television industry. As the channel launches on Sky in New Zealand, it strengthens our belief that our programming line-up provides not only Indian viewers but also international audiences with entertainment avenues in sync with their sensibilities and preferences.”

    IndiaCast group CEO Anuj Gandhi added, “IndiaCast has been at the forefront of bringing Indian viewers spread across the world one step closer to home and Indian culture, by bringing them the best of Indian content. Our association with Sky enables us to reach out and further strengthen our footprint with content that engages and entertains.”

    Sky director of content strategy Megan King said, “At Sky, we’re always evolving to provide our customers with a world class entertainment experience. Colors offers superb Hindi entertainment content and its inclusion in our foreign language channel line-up helps bring this culture closer to home here in New Zealand.”

    IndiaCast will be cross-promoting the inclusion of its new feed extensively across its network brands, on–air and online to create awareness about Colors’ availability on Sky in New Zealand.

  • Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    MUMBAI: One of Colors’ popular shows Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, which is produced by Balaji Telefilms, is slated to go off air from 26 February. The show will be replaced by yet another Balaji production titled Kasam, which will go on-air from 29 February.

    Kasam will be aired in the 10 pm time band from Monday to Friday.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will complete 442 episodes on 26 February.

    A source close to development tells Indiantelevision.com, “The drop in ratings of the show is the reason why the channel has pulled off the show.”

    It may be recalled that Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi was among the top five shows according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data.

    Kasam is the story of reincarnation of love in its purest, unexpected and most powerful form. The story will revolve around the rich foreign-return Bedi family and their son falling in love with a girl in India.

  • Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    MUMBAI: One of Colors’ popular shows Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, which is produced by Balaji Telefilms, is slated to go off air from 26 February. The show will be replaced by yet another Balaji production titled Kasam, which will go on-air from 29 February.

    Kasam will be aired in the 10 pm time band from Monday to Friday.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will complete 442 episodes on 26 February.

    A source close to development tells Indiantelevision.com, “The drop in ratings of the show is the reason why the channel has pulled off the show.”

    It may be recalled that Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi was among the top five shows according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data.

    Kasam is the story of reincarnation of love in its purest, unexpected and most powerful form. The story will revolve around the rich foreign-return Bedi family and their son falling in love with a girl in India.

  • Star India renews English Premier League telecast rights till 2019

    Star India renews English Premier League telecast rights till 2019

    MUMBAI: Star India has renewed its exclusive broadcast rights for the English Premier League for the next three seasons from 2016-17 to 2018-19.

    With this renewal, Star India will continue to broadcast Premier League matches on a live or delayed basis across India on the Star Sports channels, as well as stream all matches on its digital platforms, Hotstar and starsports.com.

    Star India will broadcast more than 200 Premier League games live across its Star Sports TV network, and all the 380 games live on its digital platforms.

    Star India COO Sanjay Gupta said, “Our partnership with the Premier League is in line with our strategy of promoting and building football as a priority sport in the country. England’s Premier League is the most successful and viewed football league in the world, with millions of fans in India. We have been broadcasting Premier League football for the last 15 years, and this renewal reaffirms our faith in the strength of the competition as the best international football property. With Premier League, Bundesliga and the Indian Super League, we continue to have a portfolio of the best of global and Indian football.”

    Premier League executive chairman Richard Scudamore added, “We are very pleased that Star India has again chosen to invest in our broadcasting rights. The popularity of Premier League football has increased significantly in India in recent seasons and the quality of Star’s production, and their promotion of our competition, is a major factor in that. We look forward to working with Star for at least the next three seasons to make all the best Premier League action available to our fans across the country.”