Category: GECs

  • Zee TV UK’s watch party for “ChhoriyyanChali Gaon” delivers laughter, nostalgia, and rave reviews

    Zee TV UK’s watch party for “ChhoriyyanChali Gaon” delivers laughter, nostalgia, and rave reviews

    MUMBAI: Zee TV UK hosted an exclusive Watch Party in Central London, offering a first look at its latest reality show ChhoriyyanChali Gaon (Beauties Goes to Village). The invite-only event welcomed over 35 guests from media, entertainment, and business, and delivered an evening filled with laughter, nostalgia, and heartfelt connection.

    This event marks a first-of-its-kind initiative in the UK by any Indian television channel — a curated preview held a full week before the show’s official launch, underscoring Z’s commitment to innovation and audience engagement. The gesture was not just bold — it was precocious, setting the tone for a new era of immersive content experiences.

    Guests were treated to a preview of the show’s first four contestants, whose journey from city life to village challenges sparked surprise, admiration, and plenty of laughter. From fetching water to cooking on mud stoves, the women’s experiences will resonate deeply with the audience, many of whom shared their own village memories during the evening and got emotional.

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. president – International Business, Amit Goenka stated, “Z has always stood at the forefront of innovation, and with ‘ChhoriyyanChali Gaon’, we are proud to pioneer a format that blends entertainment with cultural authenticity. This is not just a show — it’s a movement that reconnects our global audiences with the soul of India. Hosting a preview event in the UK, ahead of the official launch, is a bold step that reflects our commitment to creating immersive, meaningful experiences. We are proud to be the first Indian broadcaster to do so, and we believe this marks the beginning of a new chapter in culturally rooted storytelling.”

    Hosted by Parul Goel, Territory Head of Zee Entertainment UK Ltd, the event featured gourmet starters and light drinks, creating a warm and festive atmosphere. A special video message from the deputy CEO and chief financial officer of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd, India, Mukund Galgali, added gravitas, highlighting Z’s commitment to bold, culturally rich storytelling.

    The feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Attendees expressed that audiences are craving something new — a break from the repetitive reality formats that lack innovation or cultural depth. ChhoriyyanChali Gaon was hailed as a refreshing concept that reconnects Indians abroad with their roots, offering both entertainment and emotional resonance.

    Attendees praised the show’s concept for reconnecting Indians abroad with their roots and expressed excitement for upcoming episodes. “Only Z could come up with something so real, so entertaining, and so close to home,” was a common sentiment. Guests left with smiles, stories, and genuine excitement for the episodes to come.

    The evening concluded with warm wishes for the show’s success and appreciation for Z’s innovative programming. ChhoriyyanChali Gaon is poised to become a cultural bridge — one that entertains while celebrating the essence of Indian village life. The show is launching on 3 August at 9pm. 

  • Zee TV heads back to the heartland with Chhoriyan Chali Gaon

    Zee TV heads back to the heartland with Chhoriyan Chali Gaon

    MUMBAI: Zee TV is shaking up its daily primetime with Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, a high-energy, rooted reality format that promises equal parts laughter, drama, and cultural discovery. Premiering 3 August at 9 PM, and airing daily from 9:30 PM, the show is an adaptation of Zee Marathi’s hit format Jau Bai Gavat and is produced by Zee Studios.

    In this social experiment, 11 celebrity contestants leave behind their urban comforts for 60 days of rural living — no gadgets, minimal luxuries, and a crash course in village life. From milking cows to cooking on chulhas, the show blends raw challenges with genuine bonds, under the watchful eye of host Rannvijay Singha.

    The line-up includes Anita Hassanandani, Krishna Shroff, Aishwarya Khare, Sumukhi Suresh, Anjuum Faakih, Rameet Sandhu, Reha Sukheja, Erika Packard, Surabhi Mehra, Samriddhi Mehra and Dolly Javed — each swapping high heels for muddy fields.

    Zee chief content officer Raghavendra Hunsur said, “Our original Zee Marathi format Jau Bai Gavat found success for its honest, culturally rooted storytelling that struck an emotional chord with audiences. With Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, we’ve taken that same core; the fun, the emotions, the authenticity and reimagined it for Zee TV’s wider, national audience. This show reflects our belief in going back to the roots and creating stories that are both entertaining and meaningful. It’s a fresh yet familiar narrative that celebrates the village life of India and the spirited women who call it home.”

    Zee TV chief channel officer, Mangesh Kulkarni said, “At Zee TV, we’ve always believed in formats that don’t just entertain, but spark reflection and emotional connection. With Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, we’re bringing a concept that blends the raw charm of rural India with the resilience of today’s urban woman. We’re excited to see how viewers connect with this unique journey of simplicity, struggle, and self-discovery.”

    With its daily slot, Chhoriyan Chali Gaon is set to become a primetime fixture, offering viewers nostalgia, novelty, and a taste of the simple life, one task at a time.

  • JioStar reignites the Kyunki effect, locks in eight big-brand sponsors

    JioStar reignites the Kyunki effect, locks in eight big-brand sponsors

    MUMBAI: The much-anticipated return of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi has sent waves of excitement across living rooms and boardrooms. Ahead of its July 29 premiere, eight marquee brands have already signed on, betting big on the enduring cultural clout of the daily prime-time juggernaut.

    On Star Plus, Tide+, Kalyan Jewellers, and Maruti Suzuki India co-present the show, with Fortune Soyabean Oil, Colgate, and Smart Bazaar joining as co-powered sponsors. Over on JioHotstar, Kalyan Jewellers and Maruti Suzuki return as co-presenters, alongside Fortune Chakki Fresh Atta, UTI Mutual Fund, and Smart Bazaar, bringing the brand tally to a powerful eight across platforms.

    The advertiser playbook spans everything from TV integrations and graphic placements to JioHotstar’s arsenal of branded feature trays, pause ads, co-branded vignettes, and even interactive quizzes, ensuring visibility from screen to stream.

    “The return of Kyunki is a full-spectrum media moment. The show is a multi-generational IP which brings together a powerful blend of nostalgia, reach and cultural depth, which helps connect family members together, each finding their own story in the same narrative. Very few properties offer that kind of intergenerational resonance today, and Kyunki delivers on that with precision.We’re thrilled to see such strong interest from brands who recognise the long-term value this property offers across both TV and digital,” said JioStar head of revenue, entertainment & international, Ajit Varghese.

    Produced by Balaji Telefilms, the reboot marks 25 years since the show’s debut, bringing back Smriti Irani’s iconic Tulsi and Amar Upadhyay’s Mihir while introducing a new generation to the Virani universe. With a seven-day-a-week schedule and a dual-platform strategy marrying Star Plus’s reach with JioHotstar’s precision targeting, Kyunki is set to be 2025’s tentpole event for viewers and advertisers alike.

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  • Richard Gere opens up to Wion in rare and powerful new interview

    Richard Gere opens up to Wion in rare and powerful new interview

    MUMBAI: In a world short on substance and long on noise, leave it to Richard Gere to centre the conversation, not on celebrity, but on compassion. The global film icon sits down with Wion for an unmissable interview airing this Saturday, 26 july at 7:30 pm IST, with repeat telecasts on Sunday, 27 July at 8:00 AM and 2:30 pm IST. Forget red carpets and glitzy premieres. This one’s about red robes, resistance, and the resilience of a people. Gere opens up to Wion’s Molly Gambhir in a conversation that spans decades of spiritual discovery, activism for Tibet, and the moral compass that’s kept him grounded in the midst of stardom.

    From his first encounter with His Holiness the Dalai Lama to championing Tibetan freedom on the world stage, Gere’s words are a masterclass in mindful living. “Spirituality isn’t something you wear, it’s how you move through the world,” he reflects in the episode, part of Wion’s signature series The Interview.

    He reminisces about monsoon evenings in Tibetan homes and dives into personal stories rarely shared of navigating Hollywood with intent, of standing firm in his beliefs when it wasn’t fashionable, and of advocating for truth even when it came at a cost.

    The special also serves as a deeper call to action. “In an age of distraction, we need moral clarity,” says Wion managing editor Rabin Sharma. “This isn’t just an interview. It’s a mirror held up to a world in flux and Gere’s voice cuts through the clutter with startling grace and honesty.”

    As the conversation shifts from spiritual identity to global solidarity, Gere champions the voices of those often ignored. His compassion doesn’t preach, it pulses with authenticity. Whether you’re tuning in for his thoughts on Tibetan freedom or just seeking a rare moment of calm wisdom, this is one interview you won’t want to miss.

    Catch Richard Gere: Unfiltered on Wion this weekend. Because sometimes, it takes a silver fox to deliver golden truths.

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  • Colors marks 17 years of drama, disruption and daring storytelling

    Colors marks 17 years of drama, disruption and daring storytelling

    MUMBAI: It’s been 17 years since Colors burst onto Indian TV screens in 2008, and let’s just say prime time never looked the same again. Armed with gutsy fiction and unapologetic reality shows, the Viacom18-owned Hindi GEC rewrote the rulebook on what mainstream television could look and feel like.

    From Balika Vadhu’s searing take on child marriage to Shakti’s gender-bending narrative and the never-out-of-style chaos of Bigg Boss, Colors has consistently stirred hearts, headlines, and high TRPs. Whether it’s the spine-chilling stunts of Khatron Ke Khiladi or the culinary chaos of Laughter Chefs, the channel has played it anything but safe.

    At its core, COLORS has championed the underdog. Over the years, characters like Anandi, Bondita, Mannat, and Mangal have become household names, not just for their gripping arcs but for sparking social conversations and pushing boundaries on what a female lead could (and should) do on screen.

    On the channel’s 17th Anniversary, JioStar spokesperson Alok Jain said, “As COLORS turns 17, we celebrate a legacy of storytelling that has redefined Hindi entertainment and sparked conversations across the country. Television remains a trusted companion, and COLORS continues to thrive by telling stories that reflect the many shades of Indian life and characters who feel like family. Societal realities have always been at our core, encouraging audiences to feel deeply and engage meaningfully. From powerful family sagas and mythological epics to societal dramas, romances, reality shows, and culinary comedies, our content mirrors the rich diversity and evolving heartbeat of India. With fresh originals like Manpasand Ki Shaadi, celebrating family, choice, and tradition; Dhaakad Beera, spotlighting courage and sibling love, and Pati Patni Aur Panga – Jodiyon Ka Reality Check, bringing a fun twist to modern relationships — we continue to grow with our audiences. Our promise is to keep telling stories with heart, humour, and honesty. Thank you for making us a part of your homes, your hearts, and your everyday moments — you make COLORS what it is.”

    Talking about her journey with Colors, Avika Gor shares, “COLORS didn’t just give me a role — it gave me an identity. Anandi became a household name, and through her, I found a place in the hearts of millions. Before Balika Vadhu, I had faced the camera, but it was Colors that gave me the recognition that changed my life. From Beti Anandi to Bahu Roli in Sasural Simar Ka and now returning with Pati Patni Aur Panga alongside my fiancé Milind Chandwani — it feels like coming home. Colors has seen my journey, nurtured it, and celebrated it. What makes the channel so special is its courage to tell bold stories and keep evolving. This isn’t just a comeback, it’s a beautiful continuation of a story I’m proud to share.”

    Having hosted ‘Bigg Boss’ for 15 years, Salman Khan says, “My journey with COLORS and Bigg Boss isn’t just the longest-running collaboration of my career, it’s one of the most personal. When I first came on board for Bigg Boss in 2010, little did I know that I was signing up for a 15-year relationship with the show and an entire nation. Together, we’ve nurtured a tradition that the audience waits for with bated breath every year. Through format changes, digital shifts, new themes, and the ever-changing energy of the unpredictable house, this ride with Colors has been special. Congratulations to the entire team at the channel for uniting India in entertainment for 17 years!”

    Speaking about Colors’ 17-year milestone, Sudha Chandran says, “In these 17 years, COLORS hasn’t just entertained — it has transformed Indian television. For me, it reshaped my image and redefined what an antagonist could be. From the iconic Naagin to emotionally rich dramas like Doree, Colors has always dared to tell bold, unconventional stories. It gave me characters that weren’t just vamps, but powerful, poetic, and deeply human. Every role pushed me to grow as an actor and dig deeper emotionally. I’m proud to be part of a legacy that continues to set new standards with every story it tells.”

    Essaying the role of Mangal in Colors’ ‘Mangal Lakshmi’, Deepika Singh says, “I’m truly proud that Mangal Lakshmi is now part of Colors’ 17-year legacy. The channel gave me the freedom to portray what so many women experience, not with pain alone, but with empathy and hope. Mangal stands as a role model, radiating strength and optimism in a world that deeply needs it. Seeing her story resonate with women across regions is incredibly rewarding, and that kind of connection is only possible when a platform truly believes in the power of stories to inspire change. I am sure Colors will continue to uplift voices, break new ground, and bring characters to life that make every woman feel seen and understood.”

    Seventeen years on, Colors remains just as defiant, just as dramatic, and just as dedicated to stories that stir the soul and sometimes, the pot.

  • Zee TV’s ‘Tumm Se Tumm Tak’ makes a smashing debut in BARC top 10

    Zee TV’s ‘Tumm Se Tumm Tak’ makes a smashing debut in BARC top 10

    MUMBAI: Zee TV’s latest fiction drama Tumm Se Tumm Tak has burst onto the small screen with a big splash, landing straight at No. 8 on BARC’s weekly ratings chart in its very first week, with a solid 1.55 TVR. Not bad for a show that skips the melodrama and embraces the mood.

    Headlined by Niharika Chouksey as the feisty 19-year-old Anu and Sharad Kelkar as the brooding 46-year-old tycoon Aryavardhan, the show treads unfamiliar ground in Indian television, exploring age-gap romance through an understated, emotionally layered lens.

    The heart of the story is about a great Indian Sharma family navigating everyday dreams, disappointments and that one unexpected connection that turns life upside down. Viewers across India seem to be leaning in, hooked on a love story that’s tender, mature, and beautifully shot.

    Tumm Se Tumm Tak is quickly proving that in the age of spectacle, stillness can still strike gold. Or at least, win the TRP war.

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  • Q1 FY26: JioStar smashes profit records as IPL juggernaut drives Rs 11,222 crore revenue surge

    Q1 FY26: JioStar smashes profit records as IPL juggernaut drives Rs 11,222 crore revenue surge

    MUMBAI: JioStar has delivered a blockbuster first quarter, posting record revenues of Rs 11,222 crore and profits that soared 154 per cent to Rs 581 crore, powered by what the company calls the “biggest ever IPL in terms of viewership and monetisation.”

    The media behemoth’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation jumped to Rs 1,017 crore from Rs 774 crore in the previous period, whilst EBITDA margins expanded to 10.6 per cent from 8.1 per cent.
    The stellar performance was underpinned by IPL 2025, which shattered viewing records with 1.19 billion viewers across television and the JioHotstar platform. The tournament’s final match became the biggest T20 match ever on digital, reaching 237 million viewers with a peak concurrency of 55.2 million—obliterating the previous IPL record of 35.9 million.

    JioHotstar’s dominance was on full display during the quarter, with the app hitting 1.04 billion downloads on Android and averaging 460 million monthly active users. The platform reached 652 million viewers during IPL—a staggering 28 per cent year-on-year growth—whilst television delivered 514 billion minutes of watch-time.
    Beyond cricket, JioStar consolidated its entertainment stranglehold with a commanding 35.5 per cent share of TV entertainment viewership. Star Plus retained its Hindi general entertainment channel leadership with six of the top 10 shows, whilst regional powerhouses Star Pravah, Star Jalsha, Star Maa and Asianet maintained their number one positions in respective markets.

    The quarter also saw strategic moves in the free-to-air space, with Star Utsav and Colors Rishtey relaunching on DD Free Dish. Star Utsav became the number one channel from day one, reshaping the FTA Hindi GEC landscape.

    JioHotstar’s content strategy bore fruit beyond sports, posting its highest-ever monthly entertainment watch-time in June 2025. The latest season of Criminal Justice scored the strongest opening for any OTT original in 2025, according to Ormax Media, whilst Kesari 2 emerged as the year’s biggest movie across all languages on the platform.

    International content remained a key differentiator, with Captain America: Brave New World debuting as the quarter’s second most-watched film and Mufasa: The Lion King becoming the most-watched international movie ever on JioHotstar.

    The company’s subscriber base swelled to 287 million during IPL on JioHotstar, whilst reaching over 800 million people on television during the quarter—cementing its position as India’s undisputed entertainment colossus.

  • Sony PAL scores big as free-to-air favourite with desi hits and mass reach

    Sony PAL scores big as free-to-air favourite with desi hits and mass reach

    MUMBAI: Sony PAL is having a serious moment in Indian living rooms—and it didn’t get there by chance. The free-to-air (FTA) Hindi general entertainment channel from Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) has emerged as the fastest growing GEC in Hindi-speaking markets (HSM), with numbers that would make even primetime rivals sweat.

    BARC data from April to June 2025 puts the channel’s reach at a staggering 192 million viewers—the highest among all FTA Hindi GECs over 13 weeks (NCCS 15+, Weeks 14–26). In 9 out of those 13 weeks, Sony PAL ranked no. 1 in reach. That’s not just traction—it’s dominance.

    The channel cracked the code by serving up tried-and-tested fan favourites—Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, Vighnahatha Ganesha, and The Kapil Sharma Show—for free. For the first time, these primetime giants were available without a subscription, and the move paid off.

    With its family-first programming slate and no paywall in sight, Sony PAL has become the go-to channel for viewers looking for comfort food in content form. It’s the kind of television that skips the sass but delivers on sanskaar and smiles, hitting the sweet spot for India’s heartland audiences.

    In a fragmented TV landscape, where loyalty is fickle and attention spans shorter than an ad jingle, Sony PAL has managed to hold its ground—and expand it. Its audience-first philosophy, combined with mass-friendly storytelling, is proof that when you make great content accessible, the viewers show up in droves.

    And right now, they’re turning up in the millions.

  • Old Hindi TV shows make a comeback to light up primetime again

    Old Hindi TV shows make a comeback to light up primetime again

    MUMBAI: Ready for a trip down Tele‑vision Lane? Indian TV networks are reaching for the rewind button, dusting off iconic serials from the 90s and 2000s and re-hashing them with a modern twist. From crime procedurals to kitchen politics, old favourites are back to reclaim viewer loyalty, and early signs suggest it’s working. From Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and CID to Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, broadcasters are betting big on nostalgia to revive TRPs. These revamped shows began dropping between December 2024 and July 2025 CID 2 returned last December, Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 4 launched in June, and Kyunki 2 is all set to make  its grand comeback come 29 July. 

     Why the flashback fix? For starters, the 25–45 age group grew up with these shows, making them more than just content, they’re memories. Channels are cashing in on this emotional bond to draw back viewers amid the OTT onslaught. Legacy titles offer not just a TRP rescue but a cost-efficient revival strategy complete with ready sets, familiar faces, and low marketing spends. As a source at Star India put it, it’s a smart way to “mitigate screen fragmentation.” Plus, the pandemic proved nostalgia’s power when Ramayan and Mahabharat re-aired, they smashed viewership ratings records, outpacing even fresh content.  

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    Ormax Media head of business development for streaming, TV & brands Keerat Grewal said:  “Over the past three to four years, shows with strong protagonists such as Anupamaa, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Ghum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein, and Kumkum Bhagya, have managed to sustain high viewership even across multiple leaps. This has been largely driven by the strong emotional equity their lead characters hold. The shows have skillfully introduced a new generation of characters who inherit familiar personality traits while addressing more contemporary issues, allowing the audience to feel a sense of continuity and evolution. 

    “The growing preference for shows with known characters and familiar storylines is not just a trend – it’s deeply rooted in how the human brain works. Neuroscience research shows that nostalgia and familiarity activate the brain’s reward centers, triggering comfort, trust, and emotional safety. Audiences are neurologically wired to return to content that evokes positive memories or past emotional resonance. That’s precisely what the return of a show like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi will tap into.”

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    Based on Ormax’s extensive tracking in the HGEC category, we know that the Kyunki brand still holds strong equity among viewers today. This is reflected in the exceptional performance of the show’s new promo on our proprietary awareness tracker Ormax Showbuzz. Within just two days of the promo’s release, the show has recorded unaided awareness levels typically seen only after three to four weeks of sustained marketing in this genre. The data underscores the power of nostalgia, combined with trusted storytelling and iconic characters, to drive early interest and engagement. 

    Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (2000–2008) is set to return with Smriti Irani reprising her iconic role of Tulsi on Star Plus. CID (1998–2018) made its way back in December 2024 with most of the original cast. Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 4 debuted in June 2025, introducing a next-gen romance against a familiar emotional backdrop. Also making a play for comeback glory: Shaktimaan, slated for an audio reboot and a blockbuster film starring Allu Arjun; Aahat, the spooky staple now re-airing nightly; and evergreen titles like KhichdiOffice OfficeShrimaan Shrimati and Ramayan, all back on air or rumoured to be. 

    Bade Achhe Lagte Hain

    A JioStar spokesperson said, “Bringing back a show like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi is not just hinged on nostalgia, it is a strategic storytelling move designed for today’s viewers. At Star Plus, we see legacy IPs as powerful cultural assets that can be reimagined to reflect today’s evolving values. By blending familiarity with freshness, we aim to bring together households, unite generations, spark new conversations and reaffirm the enduring relevance of stories rooted in family, identity, and resilience.” 

    A source at Balaji Telefilms revealed that the decision to bring back Kyunki wasn’t an easy one. The creator Ekta Kapoor initially resisted, reportedly saying, “You can’t compete with nostalgia. Why shake it up?” 

    One of the reasons she said yes, sources close to her say, is the creative challenge to make it connect with today’s evolved audience and make an impact by tackling issues which don’t find their way into the current roster of shows on air. (On a lighter note, it will give Balaji Telefilms an opportunity to take the show past a record-breaking 2,000 episodes; remember, it was taken abruptly off-air in its 1,833rd episode). 

    The clincher for the channel and OTT was  not just ratings, it was legacy. Internal research commissioned had once shown that Kyunki helped amplify women’s voices in Indian homes. It tackled domestic abuse, ageism, and marital consent long before these were TV buzzwords. 

    The reboot, sources said, is less about chasing numbers and more about “reclaiming the power to reach millions and change mindsets.” 

    Sources familiar with the strategy at Star noted that Kyunki’s return serves both sentiment and business. “Broadcast reach is still far greater than OTT,” one executive explained. “Advertisers too have bought into the show because of its familiarity, going by the  sponsors who have been tied up: Procter & Gamble (a classic soap advertiser), Colgate and Fortune Oil.” 

    They added that older viewers with their own families who first watched  shows such as Kyunki as youngsters or young adults or are now settled, have disposable income, and more free time.  “This group is now reachable again especially  in slots like 10:30 pm,” said she. 

    With KyunkiCID and Bade Achhe Lagte Hain leading the charge, the revival roster is far from done. Insiders suggest shows like NaaginFIR, and Shrimaan Shrimati could be next in line. Meanwhile, connected TVs and Fast (free ad-supported streaming TV) channels are helping extend the reach of these classics into smaller towns and rural households, where smart TVs and budget broadband are becoming the norm. 

    Indian TV isn’t stuck in a time loop, it’s cleverly remixing the past. This wave of strategic nostalgia blends cultural memory with broadcast savvy, reminding us that some stories never really go out of style. In fact, they just get retold with better twists, lighting, cast and production values.

  • Inside SPNI’s GEC Strategy: Balance, Reach & Relevance

    Inside SPNI’s GEC Strategy: Balance, Reach & Relevance

    MUMBAI: In a fast-evolving television landscape, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) has steadily strengthened its general entertainment channel (GEC) portfolio with SET and Sab, achieving measurable gains in reach, GRPs, and market share. The content mix resonates with both mass and premium audiences – powered by a strategy that blends high-impact formats, emotional storytelling, and regional nuance.
    As the genre undergoes broader shifts, SET and Sab have quietly outperformed, offering consistent growth in a space many consider saturated.

    In this candid exchange with Indiantelevision.com, Nachiket Pantvaidya, Business Head – SET, and Ajay Bhalwankar, Business Head – Sab, decode the engines behind this momentum, how the channels retain distinct identities while complementing each other – and why it’s time the industry reframed its view of SPNI’s GEC play.Excerpts from the exchange: 

    On what’s driving the growth momentum with SET and Sab in a tough environment.

    Nachiket Pantvaidya & Ajay Bhalwankar: SPNI’s Hindi GEC portfolio, led by Sony Entertainment Television (SET) and Sony SAB, has continued to grow steadily despite a challenging industry environment. What’s driving this momentum is a clear strategy built on quality content, smart scheduling, and a deep understanding of our viewers.

    Sony Entertainment Television grew its reach by 10 percent year-on-year, even as the genre declined by seven percent. Sab has led pay Hindi GEC reach since early 2025 and continues to do so. Together, the two channels have helped SPNI grow its market share from 28.8 percent to 31.2 percent in FY25, even as the genre overall contracted by four percent.

    At the core of our approach is the belief that data should guide our decisions, but it is emotion that builds loyalty. SET delivers high-impact fiction and marquee non-fiction formats like Kaun Banega Crorepati and Indian Idol, while Sab continues to connect deeply with audiences through shows like Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma, Veer Hanuman, Uff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, Pushpa Impossible and Wagle Ki Duniya.

    Even during IPL this year, when most GECs saw a dip, SET posted a 14 percent GRP growth in comparison to the previous IPL period. That kind of performance is not accidental. It reflects how consistently we’ve been able to deliver stories that resonate, adapt quickly to viewer feedback, and stay culturally relevant across markets. This twin-engine model works because SET and Sab do more than co-exist. They strengthen each other through shared intelligence and differentiated appeal.

    Ultimately, it’s our commitment to meaningful content, backed by clear positioning and data-led agility, that has helped us grow where others have seen decline.

    On what  makes SET and Sab work so well together and how does the network  balance their distinct brand identities while growing the two channels.

    Nachiket Pantvaidya & Ajay Bhalwankar: SET and Sab succeed together because they are built to serve different emotional needs across the viewing spectrum. SET focuses on aspirational, high-stakes drama and premium non-fiction formats such as Kaun Banega Crorepati, Indian Idol, and Crime Patrol. Sab, on the other hand, connects with audiences through warmth, humour, and everyday optimism, offering slice-of-life stories that feel both familiar and refreshing.

    This clear emotional positioning is what sets the portfolio apart. Sab leads the NCCS A Urban segment with a 26.8 percent market share. Rather than overlapping, SET and Sab complement each other with differentiated content across genres and time slots. SET creates event-led viewing moments, while Sab builds daily engagement and family connect.

    Our approach is not just to avoid duplication but to create distinct value through co-existence. Each channel strengthens the other by fulfilling a different viewer need. This dual-channel strategy helps SPNI cater to a complete audience journey, from weekday routine to weekend entertainment, and from urban metros to heartland homes. Together, SET and Sab offer a balanced and powerful entertainment ecosystem.
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    On what has helped SET  overtake Zee and climb to #4 in key HSM markets.

    Nachiket Pantvaidya: SET’s climb to the number four position in key HSM markets like Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh is the result of deliberate and sustained strategy. We have moved away from legacy storytelling and embraced a more diverse content mix that includes high-stakes drama, thrillers, devotional shows, and reality-led programming. This variety has broadened our appeal across audience segments.

    In the affluent NCCS A segment, SET has overtaken Zee in FY25 since September, which signals a shift in preference among premium viewers. This change reflects the success of our efforts to position SET as a destination for both aspirational and emotionally engaging content.

    In Maharashtra and Gujarat, for instance, we have seen strong traction for titles with faith-based and family-centric themes. These narratives resonate deeply with local audiences and help build lasting viewer connections.

    Even during challenging periods like the IPL season, when GEC performance typically dips, SET posted 14 percent GRP growth in comparison to previous IPL period. That kind of result is driven by content that is both culturally relevant and emotionally compelling. By refreshing our flagship shows and staying attuned to evolving viewer expectations, SET has managed to stay contemporary, relevant, and ahead of the curve.

    On what has led to  Sab emerging  as the most-watched GEC among affluent urban audiences and how does it continue doing so in such a difficult segment.

    Ajay Bhalwankar: Sab’s leadership in the affluent urban segment is the result of clear intent and consistent execution. We currently command a 26.8 percent market share among NCCS 15–50 A urban audiences, significantly ahead of Star Plus at  24.9 percent and Colors at  20.8 percent. In terms of GRPs, Sab leads with 156, again surpassing both Star Plus and Colors.

    What drives this performance is our commitment to values-driven, relatable storytelling. Our shows reflect the priorities of today’s urban households. Rather than leaning on exaggerated drama, Sab tells stories rooted in real-life dilemmas, creating characters that feel familiar and trustworthy.

    Programs like Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma, Veer Hanuman, Uff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, Wagle Ki Duniya and Pushpa Impossible are crafted with cultural intelligence and emotional honesty. They resonate with viewers who are looking for content that mirrors their own lives, rather than offering pure escapism. In a landscape often dominated by melodrama, Sab stands apart by delivering humour, heart, and humanity. Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma is the top show in Week 26 with 2.6 TVR in 15-50 A (Top 7 Pay Hindi GEC channels) completing 4444 episodes.

    This is why Sab has become the preferred choice for decision-making urban audiences. It feels like a companion, not just a channel, and that connection is what keeps us ahead.

    Uff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil,On what has led to high value regional markets like Maharashtra and Gujarat becoming strongholds for SPNI’s GEC cluster.

    Ajay Balwankar & Nachiket Pantvaidya: Our performance in Maharashtra and Gujarat has been shaped by a consistent focus on emotional relevance and cultural resonance. SPNI commands 17 percent higher viewership in HGEC than JioStar in Maharashtra, which is India’s most valuable Hindi-speaking market. Sab is the number one GEC in both Maharashtra and Gujarat. The gap between Sab and our nearest competitor in Gujarat is 40%.  
    The success comes from understanding that while our content remains linguistically neutral, it is emotionally hyperlocal. We take a region-sensitive approach to casting, dialogue, and storytelling. In Maharashtra, for example, we emphasise themes of devotion and tradition. In Gujarat, the focus shifts more toward family bonds and community values.

    Upcoming titles like Ganesh Kartikey are designed with these cultural touchpoints in mind, especially for Maharashtra’s devotional audience. Similarly, Chalo Bulava Aaya Hai taps into rituals that hold deep emotional meaning across demographics.

    What sets us apart is that this isn’t about short-term spikes. Our success in these regions reflects long-term viewer engagement built on trust and emotional proximity.

    On how are SET and Sab evolving their content to meet the viewers expectation of stories that are fresh but emotionally grounded.

    Ajay Balwankar & Nachiket Pantvaidya: Audiences today are looking for stories that feel new but still speak to their hearts. At SPNI, we have focused on delivering genre diversity with emotional consistency. Whether the theme is faith, family, humour, or aspiration, our stories remain anchored in Indian values.

    On SET, we are expanding into a wider narrative space with a strong upcoming line-up that includes a thriller, a mythological family saga like Ganesh Kartikey, a devotional drama in Chalo Bulava Aaya Hai, and talent-led formats such as Super Dancer 5 and Indian Idol. Shows like Bade Achhe Lagte Hain will continue to explore mature, layered relationships, while Aami Dakini brings in a unique regional-literary depth that is rarely seen on mainstream Hindi television.

    Sab, on the other hand, continues to excel with long-running favourites like Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah,Pushpa Impossible, and Wagle Ki Duniya, along with exciting new launches like Veer Hanuman, Uff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, and the upcoming Itti Si Khushi. Shows like Pushpa Impossible demonstrate that socially relevant storytelling can be both thoughtful and uplifting.

    We are also seeing a clear uptick in viewership among NCCS 15–50 A urban audiences, which confirms the growing appetite for emotionally intelligent, value-driven content. Our aim is not just to entertain, but to spark reflection, conversation, and connection. 

    On the new shows that are coming up on Sab and SET and how they  will strengthen the network’s  leadership position.

    Ajay Balwankar & Nachiket Pantvaidya: We are genuinely excited about the upcoming line-up across both SET and Sab because each show has been carefully curated to deepen our connection with audiences and reinforce our leadership in the Hindi GEC space.

    On SET, Super Dancer 5 returns as a proven platform that celebrates young talent, while Indian Idol continues to be a nationwide celebration of musical diversity. These formats reaffirm our stronghold in non-fiction and help bring in new audiences beyond core fiction viewers. Ganesh Kartikey is a large-scale mythological drama that brings devotion and spectacle together with modern production values. 

    On Sab we are looking forward to Uff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, a light-hearted exploration of modern relationships, and Itti Si Khushi, which is based on an internationally acclaimed format and has been adapted with emotional depth and local insight.

    These are not just new launches. They are shows built with the intention to become long-term anchors within our GEC universe. Whether through cultural resonance, emotional engagement, or mass appeal, each of these titles strengthens our ability to deliver content that is fresh, meaningful, and built to last.
    Bade Achche
    On whether the industry gives SPNI’s GEC cluster enough credit and whether it is it time to reframe the narrative around the network’s category leadership.

    Ajay Balwankar & Nachiket Pantvaidya: We believe the time has come to reframe the narrative. The performance of SPNI’s GEC cluster speaks for itself, yet the industry conversation has not fully caught up with the facts.

    SET has climbed to the number four position in key HSM markets, overtaking Zee TV, which is a significant shift. SAB has consistently delivered the highest GRPs post-Covid and ranked number one across multiple weeks in the HSM Urban 2+ segment. Our market share in HGEC in FY25 has risen to 31.2 percent, even as the genre experienced a decline. 

    The metrics are clear, and the momentum is real. What needs to evolve now is the perception. It is time to recognise SPNI’s GEC cluster not as a quiet contender, but as a consistent leader in both reach and relevance.