Category: Kids

  • Nickelodeon’s ‘Together For Good’ campaign celebrates being #OneOfAKind

    Mumbai: Nickelodeon’s thought-provoking and compelling initiatives continue to engage and entertain young minds. Children today are frequently exposed to unrealistic beauty standards, societal pressures, and comparisons that have a lasting impact. 

    Recognising this and remaining true to its commitment to always being there for children, Nickelodeon’s latest edition of its global pro-socio initiative ‘Together For Good’ encourages children to celebrate their uniqueness and believe that they are #OneOfAKind.

    This season of ‘Together For Good’ is all set to inspire self-acceptance and self-love among children and will aid them in developing a strong sense of positive self-image through its innovative initiative. Together For Good will see Nicktoons – Chikoo, Bunty, Motu, and Patlu – bring alive the message of the initiative through two engaging, fun, and light-hearted films propagating this message in their quintessential creative style.

    Speaking on the latest edition of Together For Good, Viacom18 Hindi Mass Entertainment and Kids TV Network head Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “Nickelodeon as a brand believes that every child is special, unique and worthy of celebration. Keeping this brand belief at the core of all that we do, this year’s’ ‘Together For Good’ focuses on imbibing self-acceptance and self-love among kids. In a day and age of severe stress and comparisons that kids are faced with, we are hopeful that our initiative with the powerful message of ‘You are #OneOfAKind’ will strike a chord and help them tackle the curveballs that life inevitably throws at them”

    Nickelodeon will leave no stone unturned in reaching out to kids through on-the-ground engagements, partnerships, contests, and dialogues with mom bloggers, teachers, and advocacy groups. On the Nick India website, children will be encouraged to take the “I am #OneOfAKind” pledge. To further promote this initiative, an Instagram and Facebook AR Frame has been created to encourage children to be themselves without any filters.

    Nickelodeon will also launch a ‘Jaadu Ki Jhappi’ movement, one hug at a time, to raise the bar on innovation. An interesting and thought-provoking panel discussion with eminent panellists from various walks of life discussing self-love and the role of parents and educators in cultivating a sense of self-worth in children will add to the scale of the campaign.

  • POGO announces the ‘Big Picture’ series with character ‘Chhota Bheem’

    Mumbai: POGO, an Indian kids entertainment channel, has announced the launch of ‘Big Picture’, a first-of-its-kind content format that brings characters and  storylines in a mini-series format, for Indian viewers in six languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Marathi.

    Adapting to dynamic viewing preferences and interests, POGO continues to showcase relevant and relatable stories, spanning multiple genres. Developed by combining engaging plots and a weekly format, ‘Big Picture’ will provide young viewers with an hour-long three-part feature of enjoyable content across themes including the introduction of an ultimate villain ‘Maha Shaitan’. Each week the Big Picture saga will excite kids’ imaginations and stir emotions as they follow the adventures of the fan-favourite character ‘Chhota Bheem’.  

    Speaking about the launch of ‘Big Picture’, Warner Bros. Discovery South Asia head – kids cluster Uttam Pal Singh said, “Since the beginning, POGO has strived to introduce stories in varied formats reflecting the joy of being a kid along with the heart of riveting narratives. ‘Big Picture’ is our endeavour to draw fans into the world of popular characters in a never-before format that will excite young viewers for more every week. We are sure that POGO’s fans will love the ‘Big Picture’ that premieres with the blockbuster tales of India’s most celebrated animated character Chhota Bheem.” 

    Kickstarting the ‘Big Picture’ slate is POGO’s longest-running show and character ‘Chhota Bheem’ with the ‘Chhota Bheem: Kirmada Ka Keher’. Bheem and his friends will take fans on new and gripping adventures with the upcoming parts of the mini-series on Sunday, 5 March, at 11:30 AM, followed by repeats over the week. The third part will become even more impactful with Kahna joining the Dholakpur gang to put an end to Kirmada’s evil wishes. Every week, Bheem will fight against the strongest maha villains from the ‘Chhota Bheem’ universe making the mini-series action-packed. 

    “‘Chhota Bheem’ has received tremendous support from the audiences as an original animated cartoon series on par with international shows in terms of popularity in India”, said Green Gold Animation founder & CEO Rajiv Chilaka said, “Our deep-rooted stories have regaled kids over the years. We are exhilarated to unveil a fresh slate of ‘Chhota Bheem’ stories with POGO’s exciting ‘Big Picture’ format.”

    Watch ‘Chhota Bheem: Kirmada Ka Keher’ promo here

  • Nickelodeon has a new anthem to usher in 2023

    Nickelodeon has a new anthem to usher in 2023

    Mumbai: Nickelodeon, a category leader and pioneer in kids’ entertainment, continues to win the hearts of kids with strong storytelling, compelling and relevant campaigns, and IPs that drive engagement and interaction.

    Having established leadership for the past decade, Nickelodeon now ushers 2023 with much more fun and frolic along with a brand-new anthem and campaign ‘#DoTheNickNick’. The campaign features India’s favourite Nicktoons, celebrates kids, and encourages them to look forward to 2023 with a positive and exciting outlook.

    Written by Gulzar and sung by Armaan Malik, the anthem opens with the brand’s promise of ‘Nick for Kids, Kids for Nick’, reiterating that as a franchise Nickelodeon has kids at the heart of all that it does and is by their side through happy and tough times.

    Nickelodeon has planned elaborate interactive initiatives with kids across cities in a bid to enhance audience engagement and experience. The campaign is being amplified with on-air playouts across the Viacom18 Network along with a host of social and digital initiatives, a series of interactive dance challenges, contests, influencer engagement, partnerships, and on-ground initiatives. The campaign will see expansive promotions across online platforms, and radio & music apps like Gaana and JioSaavn. To make the new anthem more engaging for kids, a simple and fun hook step has also been created which is sure to catch on and stay with kids for a long time.

    ‘#DoTheNickNick’ is an ode to all the love received from kids while Nickelodeon welcomes another year of innovation in stories, characters, and campaigns.

    Speaking on what the franchise has in store for the year, Viacom18 Hindi Mass Entertainment & Kids TV network head Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “2022 was a year of milestones. We entertained, engaged, and empathized with our young audiences through the highs and lows in new and innovative ways. As we begin the new year, we once again reiterate our promise to our viewers of bringing the best stories and characters. Our new anthem champions exactly what Nickelodeon stands for – ‘Nick for Kids and Kids for Nick.’ We are excited about presenting a power-packed year, further reinforcing our bond with kids.”

    Talking about his experience as the lyricist for the anthem, Gulzar Saab commented, “I have always enjoyed writing for Nickelodeon, because I am still a kid at heart. This anthem is an ode to the young minds to celebrate their zest and the unshakeable bond with their Nicktoons.”

    Singer Armaan Malik further added, “Being a part of the creation of ‘Do The Nick Nick’ is a nostalgia trip for me, as Nickelodeon was a huge part of my childhood. The anthem, written by the legendary Gulzaar Saab, captures the spirit of youth and encourages them to wear their hearts on their sleeves. It’s an honour to be a part of something that brings back so many fond memories for me, and I hope that this anthem will create some unforgettable memories for others as well.”

    In addition to the latest campaign, the franchise has also planned a stellar line-up of new episodes and shows to kickstart the new year. The adorable Motu Patlu and the playful banter between Chikoo Aur Bunty will entertain kids with all new episodes on Nick. Kids are also in for a treat with all-new episodes of Pakdam Pakdai, Ninja Hattori and Pinaki & Happy – The Bhoot Bandhus on Sonic. Filled with thrill and enthusiasm, Nick Jr. has launched a brand-new show Ricky Zoom and will also be airing all-new episodes of Masha and the Bear.

    Further to its content plans, Nickelodeon is bringing back its annual global pro-socio campaign ‘Together For Good’, an initiative which always looks out for kids and tackles causes that are relevant to them. The globally acclaimed ‘Kids Choice Awards’, a property that empowers kids to voice their choices will also be back in a dazzling new avatar in the upcoming months. The leading kids’ franchise also has special plans for Holi, Global Recycling Day, and International Happiness Day.

  • Nickelodeon launches its Children’s Day campaign ‘#NickChildrensDayFUNda’

    Nickelodeon launches its Children’s Day campaign ‘#NickChildrensDayFUNda’

    Mumbai: Nickelodeon has launched its Children’s Day campaign, “#NickChildrensDayFUNda,” that encourages kids to express their feelings and unique fun-da about life.

    With this campaign, Nickelodeon reaffirms its dedication to kids by promising to always be a friend they can trust. Nourish has joined Nickelodeon as an associate sponsor for the campaign.

    The campaign encouraging children to express themselves is brought to life by #NickelodeonChildrensDayFUNda, which was created with the nation’s most beloved Nicktoons, Chikoo, Bunty, Happy, and Pinaki.

    To encourage kids to express their desires and ideas, Nickelodeon has also launched a special microsite. Nickelodeon will choose some of the best submissions and give them a voice by airing them on the channels on 14 and 15 November. With carefully curated games on the microsite, kids can interact with their favourite cartoons as well.

    Speaking on celebrating kids at every step of the way, Viacom18 Kids TV Network marketing head Sonali Bhattacharya said, “At Nickelodeon, we have always encouraged kids to express themselves. It is with this belief that we engage with kids beyond screens and dial up the connection with our young audiences and their parents through meaningful campaigns and initiatives. Our Children’s Day campaign puts the power back in the hands of kids and encourages them to voice their fundamental wants and needs, however big or small. We wish kids all over the country a very happy Children’s Day and urge them to keep their free spirit intact!”

    The campaign is being boosted through a variety of social and digital initiatives, influencer engagement, partnerships, mall engagements, and on-ground activities, in addition to the special promos featuring Chikoo, Bunty, Happy, and Pinaki that will air across the Nickelodeon franchise.

    Nickelodeon has partnered with food companies like My Froyoland and Hangout Cakes & More to provide sweet treats for its young viewers. Through the food delivery services Zomato and Swiggy, children can order these special treats.

    On 14 November, Nickelodeon will also host a special Nicktastic brunch in collaboration with the JW Marriott, Mumbai. This brunch is especially designed around the children’s favourite Nicktoons, with customizations ranging from the menu to the restaurant decor, and it concludes with a special meet-and-greet between Happy & Pinaki and the children at the hotel.

    Nickelodeon has announced that its newest movie, Motu Patlu & The Terror of Giant Beasts, will have its television premiere on 13 November at 11:30 a.m., adding to the festivities.

    The intensity of this action-packed movie, which is set in Furfuri Nagar and features Motu and Patlu battling the enormous beast, is sure to reach new heights. On 14 November, Nickelodeon also announced Nick Ka Fun-day, which will feature special episodes of Zig and Sharko, Motu Patlu, and Chikoo Aur Bunty and begin at 7:00 a.m. Motu Patlu film festival is additionally scheduled for 15-18 November at 4:30 p.m.

  • Motu Patlu’s 2.5-minute promo changed our lives, says Cosmos Maya chief creative director Suhas Kadav

    Motu Patlu’s 2.5-minute promo changed our lives, says Cosmos Maya chief creative director Suhas Kadav

    Mumbai: India’s one of the biggest toon icon, Motu-Patlu, turned 10 years old this year, and with an early achievement of being the highest-rated slot on Nickelodeon, Cosmos Maya’s flagship animation, IP Motu-Patlu, has become a success story. The everlasting bond with young viewers, which now extends across OTT, consumer products, games, and beyond, is full of landmarks at every stage. 

    Nickelodeon and Cosmos Maya collaborated to bring the legendary Motu Patlu to life, and it now reaches over 289 million viewers in seven languages across India. And the credit for all this success goes to Cosmos Maya’s chief creative director Suhas Kadav, the man behind the creation of Motu Patlu.

    Kadav is a key creative force in the organisation. He is an animation veteran with nearly 16 years of experience across major animation studios and has worked on multiple internationally acclaimed projects. He is a trained artist from the prestigious J.J. School of Arts in Mumbai. He is also involved in the creation of the company’s new intellectual property.

    Decade long success 

    While speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Kadav shed light on the journey of the show, character development, challenges, and the team. He expressed, “I cannot believe it has been ten years and the show is still going strong since the journey has been so thrilling. I can still recall the first episode’s method of doing it. This show would not have been as popular without the help of Cosmos Maya and the channel. I had complete creative control over the project, and my team collaborated on it without any issues. We currently have 1000 episodes, 26 motion pictures, and one theatrical release. This show will be nominated if we enter it in the Guinness World Records. This was a personal dream of mine that I shared with the studio, my team, and the writer.”

    It topped the charts and remained relevant a decade later after debuting in 2012, giving the category much-needed impetus. Motu Patlu’s exponential growth is a testament to Nickelodeon’s challenging DNA, as evidenced by its current top position on the channel, contributing 45 per cent of Nick’s total ratings and ranking among the top five shows in the category week after week.

    The Journey 

    From being born as characters in the kids’ magazine Lotpot, to coming to life on television, to being the first ever Indian animated character duo to have their statues at Madame Tussauds, Delhi, Motu Patlu’s meteoric journey has been unmatched.

    “I was reading the comics for the first time when I noticed that one character was overweight and the other was underweight. The Lotpot comic team had come to do a live-action show, but it was unable to materialise because Cosmos Maya was an animation studio. Characters were in their 40s, so a major difficulty was figuring out how to make this relatable to young children,” said Kadav. 

    The idea was not to make Motu Patlu extraordinary, but rather characters from everyday life who face problems and work together to solve them; this was a valuable lesson for children.

    Creation 

    Kadav explained how, ten years ago, Cartoon Network’s Chhota Bheem was a famous show, and every channel searched for Indian content that would resonate with the audience. Nickelodeon was not an exception, so they agreed to air Motu Patlu.

    “When I first started working on it, I wondered what we could change to make it more relatable, so I had the idea that these adult characters should act childish and do things that children would do so that the target audience (kids) could relate to it. As a result, my characters started jumping, crying, and rolling around like children. We had something that would pique children’s curiosity, like a fire in the air and then coconuts falling to the ground,” said Kadav. 

    He further talked about how Motu Patlu came on screen, “In 2012, we produced a 2.5-minute promo and submitted it to the channel. In that clip, characters were chasing after a Rs 500 note and performing actions that children would typically perform. All of these measures were futile because the Rs 500 note eventually tore. Cosmos Maya’s life was also affected by this promo because it was successful, and the rest is history. It gained such a following not just in India but even outside that the channel attained the top spot,” he said. 

    Legacy of Lotpot comic

    Kadav believes that Lotpot comics’ legacy played an important role. He said, “The legacy of the characters was the selling point. It was a 40-year-old comic, and when we put it in animation, we got an audience of three generations. Those who had read the comic already knew how these characters are; because of their parents, their children were also introduced to the characters when they were kids. But for the third generation, it was in 3D, as they might not have read the comics. It became a family show because all three generations knew it and got connected.”

    In the comic, it was a simple story, and they were doing stupid things. Kadav worked on four main characters: Motu, Patlu, Dr Jhatka and Ghasitaram. “Motu is a character who is a buffoon, so we made Patlu an intelligent person so he can have brilliant ideas and then execute them. Doctor Jhatka is a scientist who makes gadgets and gives them to people. Ghasitaram is a Bengali character. We thought there should be a signature dialogue for everyone,” said Kadav.

    He further explained how the character development happened for the show, “We made it in 3D instead of 2D, we didn’t change characters, and it was a replica of comic characters. We changed the background for these characters, for instance, they should have a town, so we created one and named it Furfuri Nagar. In the developed village, there is a gate, chai stall, and police station, we developed these spots. We created a policeman and named him Chingum. We also made a thief and named him John because there was a policeman. So this is how characters were built.”

    Development 

    Cosmos Maya was working on IP for the first time; before this show, most of the work was outsourced. Kadav said, “Every episode had a cost when we first started working on it. We were into animation but had no idea how to do it from scratch to execution, so we made the backgrounds cleverly to save time when rendering. We had no idea whether the channel would like the promo or not; we went ahead with it. The channel was looking for Indian content, and it matched.”

    Kadav explained how the team found out about the fatigue children had because of the same background, so they thought about taking the characters to London. “We desired something new, but it came at a cost. We considered moving these characters to London, so we created a new background and made around 100 episodes in popular London locations.”

    He further added, “We did 100–150 episodes in locations in India, like Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata, so we had a cost for it because the background kept changing. We had captured the beauty of India; that was a challenge, and the team was also excited because from Furfuri we went to London and then again to India.”

    Team support 

    Kadav believes that Cosmos Maya’s then CEO Anish Mehta played an important role in the success of Motu Patlu. “When we started, we worked with a 20- to 22-person team. In ten years, 2500 people are working on it, and Anish sir managed them very well.”

    While speaking about Viacom18, Kids TV Network creative, content & research head Anu Sikka, Kadav expressed how she risked her job to air this show, which could have been a disaster, “She believed in this product; a 52-episode contract was given; it was the biggest contract, and she had taken the risk because she could have lost the job if it had failed.”

    He was in praise for show writer Niraj Vikram, who has written all episodes: “Our duo is like Motu Patlu; what I wanted in the story creatively, he wrote it brilliantly and has a major stake because it connected with the audience, so our combination worked.” 

    Improved quality 

    Over the years, the quality of the show has changed, and they have worked on the characters too because of the quality and detail of the background. For the movie, they did a studio-scope shoot in India for the first time. For a 3D movie, they had to think about how the camera would work. They had kept some 15 or 16 golden shots, so characters used to literally come out of the screen to excite kids.

    “We set a certain quality for TV — in one month, we do eight episodes, but the movie budget is different, so the quality is high,” he explained. “For the movie Motu Patlu, we retextured it, made new backgrounds, revamped Furfuri Nagar, and introduced new characters as well.”

    “We have improved our quality in the last ten years. After ten years, they are back in Furfuri Nagar. We have developed new things in Furfuri Nagar, and we are creating new episodes as well. The plus point is that it’s a comedy show, and they are problem solvers. Problems happen all over the world, so this format works. We have the vision to run it longer, not only for 10 but for 20 years. We have a good captain who gave us freedom, the channel,” he concluded.

  • Sony YAY! unveils its fresh content line-up

    Sony YAY! unveils its fresh content line-up

    Mumbai: Sony YAY! is all set to extend its three-pronged approach of entertaining, experiencing, and exploring with its array of offerings this festive season. This Diwali, the channel welcomed its audiences into their Happyverse – a unique world that brings happiness to the audience at every touchpoint.

    Sony YAY! further strengthens its leadership position as it promises to entertain its young audiences while satiating their need for variety through content that is wholesome and engaging. The channel expands its breadth of content with the launch of its iconic shows in new avatars.

    Sony Pictures Networks India Kids’ Genre business head Leena Lele Dutta said, “Since its inception, we have curated a world for our young audiences that they can call their own. We are very excited to introduce Happyverse – a world filled with endless fun, friendship, and excitement that gives them an opportunity to be their unapologetic selves. It is their undaunting love for Sony YAY! and the characters that keeps us motivated to keep doing something new and exciting consistently.” 

    Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Gen has introduced a new character, Piya, whose friendship with Oggy will take audiences on a rib-tickling joyride. Taarak Mehta Kka Chhota Chashmah has returned to the screens with a brand new season of complete family entertainment.

    Furthermore, after becoming one of the top five shows in the slot within the first week of its release, Naruto is returning with the ninja’s journey ahead. Sony YAY! is set to delight Naruto fans with the opportunity to own Naruto merchandise, which will be available in a variety of apparel, home décor, and consumer electronics.

    The channel experiments with new formats with a variety of new shows, including PaJaMa, a homegrown slapstick comedy, and Sergent Keroro, a popular and funny Japanese manga series. The celebration will continue with the release of Magoo, as well as the most popular twin cats, Honey and Bunny, who will take audiences on an endless joy ride.

    Through a specially curated on-ground initiative called “Oggy’s Tour of India,” the channel now extends the experience beyond television and across the length and breadth of the country. This festive season, audiences across the country will be able to meet their favourite toons up close and personal thanks to this extensive on-ground property.

  • Sony Yay brings a new season of ‘Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Gen’.

    Sony Yay brings a new season of ‘Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Gen’.

    Mumbai: This year’s Diwali Oggy is all set to welcome a new friend Piya on the new season of Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Gen.

    The show will bring the favorite chase comedy with a new twist – instead of chasing the eternal frenemy cockroaches, Oggy will now be seen going to every possible extent to keep his new friend, Piya happy – be it through performing magic tricks, braiding her hair, or even taking her out for picnics! 

    Along with melting Oggy’s heart, Pia’s infectious smile and innocent face-palm moments that backfire whenever she tries to help Oggy will make you grow fond of her and follow her across every adventure. 

    Sony YAY! is all set to bring Oggy to your town with the first-ever Oggy tour of India, to meet and interact with the audience. 

  • Barc Wk35 to Wk38: Dangal TV tops HSM in all India market

    Barc Wk35 to Wk38: Dangal TV tops HSM in all India market

    Mumbai: With a focus on general appeal, Dangal TV always offers viewers new and creative material.

    The channel claims that Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) data shows that Dangal TV ranked first in Hindi-speaking markets (HSM) from week 35 to week 38.

    The channel, which has a wide selection of original programming, recently debuted Palkon Ki Chhavn Mein 2 on 3 October at 7:30 p.m.

    The story takes the viewer on an emotional journey of love, care, and expectations inside a relationship, with the lives of an orphan named Suman and her soon-to-be mother-in-law, Surbhi, at its centre.

    Palkon Ki Chaavn Mein 2 will captivate spectators with a tale filled with entertainment and emotions as they deal with interpersonal difficulties and unforeseen occurrences.

    The show also features a stellar cast that includes Vin Rana, Trupti Mishra, Jaya Ojha, Sandeep Mehta, Jaya Bhattcharya, Alka Singh, Sheetal Ranjhakar, Rajesh Puri, Mehul Nisar, Seema Kazi, Raj Premi, and Lovenesh Dutt in engaging roles.

  • Nickelodeon maintains its No.1 kids’ network position

    Nickelodeon maintains its No.1 kids’ network position

    Mumbai: Nickelodeon has maintained its position as the most popular and number one kids’ entertainment franchise in India.

    Riding on the success of its diverse IPs, the Nickelodeon franchise maintains a weekly reach of over 44 million children, with the category’s highest viewership market share of 31 percent (YTD). 

    The franchise also leads in co-viewing target groups, with Nick commanding a 15 percent market share. 

    The company said with the largest repository of homegrown content in the country (over 900 hours), all Nickelodeon characters, from Motu Patlu to the Bhoot Bandhus, have gone on to become icons of today.

    Viacom18 Hindi mass entertainment and kids TV network head Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “Kids have come out of a very difficult and daunting period and are slowly adapting to the post covid realities of going back to offline learning and having more social interaction. As a responsible storyteller, Nickelodeon has always been there for kids through these tough times, nurturing and inspiring them through our stories and characters who have become their best friends and confidantes”.  

    She further added, “We are committed to taking kids into a world filled with fun, imagination, and laughter, making sure they are stress-free and in high spirits. It is this deep understanding and connect with kids who are at the centre of our universe that has allowed us to garner immense love from them as well as the trust of their parents.” said Nina 

    “Responsible fun entertainment and putting kids first is the resultant patronage received from kids and parents, has also made us a preferred partner of choice for advertisers who are also seeking to meaningfully engage with children and their families.”

  • Nickelodeon and Laal Singh Chaddha partner to entertain families across India

    Nickelodeon and Laal Singh Chaddha partner to entertain families across India

    Mumbai: Viacom18’s leading kids’ entertainment channel, Nickelodeon, has joined forces with Aamir Khan’s upcoming “Laal Singh Chaddha.” The film is the endearing story of the determined “Laal Singh Chaddha” who, like Nicktoons Motu Patlu and Bhoot Bandhus, through innocence and strength of character, overcomes all obstacles.

    With this collaboration, Nickelodeon has raised the existing fervour for “Laal Singh Chaddha” with unmatched and interactive initiatives that will provide entertainment and fun experiences for families to enjoy together.

    In addition to the tentpole campaign IPs and contests, “Laal Singh Chaddha” break bumpers will also run across key shows on Nick and Sonic. The campaign also extends to the Nickelodeon franchise’s social media channels and other digital media platforms with innovative posts and stories and influencer outreach. We are sure the adventures of Nicktoons and “Laal Singh Chadha” will entertain families this Independence Day weekend.

    The month-long integrated campaign will showcase Aamir Khan in his “Laal Singh” avatar having a fun time with India’s favourite Nicktoons, including Motu, Patlu, and Pinaki & Happy-The Bhoot Bandhus.

    With ideas that build resonance with the character of Laal, who has childlike innocence and honesty much like Nickelodeon’s young viewers and Nicktoons, the deep integrations will witness Laal immerse himself in the world of Nicktoons seamlessly. Through Nick’s Golgappa Party contest and Sonic’s Bhaag Laal Bhaag contest, kids will also get a chance to meet megastar Aamir Khan, in addition to winning a host of exciting prizes by simply participating in the on-air contests.

    Nickelodeon has also left no stone unturned to reach out to its young viewers with fun contests like the Chaddi Buddy Contest with Aamir.

    Finally, adding to the endless excitement is an innovative virtual running game that is sure to drive conversations while keeping kids on their toes. Resisting on nickindia.com, the virtual game allows one to play as Laal, Motu, or Patlu to chase the feather and collect coins along the way while chasing away evil.

    Speaking about the collaboration with “Laal Singh Chaddha,” Viacom18 head-Hindi mass entertainment & kids TV Network Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “We are delighted to collaborate with “Laal Singh Chaddha” on this highly interactive and engaging campaign that will give kids and their families an opportunity to be a part of the film and celebrate the character of Laal along with their favourite Nicktoons. At Nickelodeon, each collaboration and partnership that we innovate for has kids at the heart of it, and this partnership with the adorable character of Laal is sure to strike a chord and provide many priceless moments. We look forward to further collaborating with brands and films to create deep and meaningful integrations for our young viewers.”

    Speaking about reaching out to kids with this family entertainer and about the association with Nickelodeon superstar Aamir Khan, he said, “”Laal Singh Chadha” is an inspiring film and the innocence and honesty of the affable character of Laal is sure to strike a chord with kids and families. This massively interesting and fun collaboration with Nickelodeon and its characters, who embody the same positive traits as Laal, was hence a great way for us to together take the story of “Laal Singh Chaddha” and make it a part of every child’s life along with their favourite characters. We are sure that kids will have a great time watching our labour of love with their families and look forward to the same.”

    On the collaboration with Nickelodeon, Viacom18 COO Ajit Andhare said, “The advantage at Viacom18 is the opportunities and ability we have to collaborate with the powerhouse brands in our platoon. Right from bringing the Paramount story to India under our banner to partnering with Nickelodeon, we have had seamless associations with the film. A family entertainer at its heart, we are looking forward to kids enjoying the film as much as adults, as they will resonate with the pure and simple soul of “Laal Singh”.”