Category: Movie Channels

  • Amitabh Bachchan is back on Zee Cinema

    Amitabh Bachchan is back on Zee Cinema

    MUMBAI: Zee Cinema has a special surprise for every Bollywood movie aficionado. It has brought back the experience of its longest running and most successful franchise in the history of television, ‘Shanivaar Ki Raat Amitabh Ke Saath’ with its daily property ‘Har Subah Amitabh Ke Saath’. It has started showing the iconic movies of the Shahenshah of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan, starting 24 April at 9 am.

    ‘Rishtey mein hum tumhare baap lagtey hai…Naam hai Shahenshah’, whenever one comes across this iconic dialogue, the one and only name that comes on their mind is ‘Amitabh Bachchan’. His name that is synonymous to Hindi cinema is an embodiment of an evergreen hero. With his magical aura and baritone voice he could put life into any dialogue and make them memorable. Referred as the greatest actor of the century, he has miraculously reinvented himself according to changing times and kept his scintillating stardom intact. And, till date, Big B never fails to wow us with his performance.

    While your mornings are blocked with blockbuster movies of Amitabh Bachchan, Zee Cinema has also curated a special line-up with the ‘All-Time Hits of Zee Cinema’ over the years.

    Amitabh Bachchan’s contribution to the world of cinema is immense making him one of the most recognised and respected actors across the world. His movies are inspiring and entertaining and there is no doubt his stardom and fame is unparallel in the country. So, block your calendar and sit back with your family in the comforts of your homes and enjoy some of Amitabh Bachchan’s iconic movies.  

  • This is the time to set their ‘house’ in order for India’s single screens: FICCI-Comscore webinar

    This is the time to set their ‘house’ in order for India’s single screens: FICCI-Comscore webinar

    MUMBAI: Apart from the COVID-19 crisis, the single screen sector is plagued by several issues that have come into sharp focus in the webinar organized by Comscore, the global box office measurement leader and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the apex chamber of commerce and industry in India.

    Some macro level facts were put forth to set the context for the single screen sector in India. India has about 7000 single screens which contribute to a lion’s share of the annual foot falls at cinemas, which is over 1 Billion (100 crores). Even though multiplexes account for a higher share of revenues, it is single screens that draw staggering number of audiences in India and despite this they are facing a huge threat to their very survival.

    In this webinar, challenges for single screens were discussed. Access to good content is one of the major issues with single screens. This is mainly because of two factors. First, the amenities and technologies at single screens are not at par with multiplex screens. So, they need capital infusion to improve the conditions. The other biggest factor is the transparency. If single screens can embrace transparency and participate in a central box office measurement mechanism, that can inspire more confidence in distributors. Addressing these two factors could encourage distributors to offer more favorable revenue sharing terms. Transparency can also help single screens to access institutional loans to invest in renewals and up-gradation of their cinemas. 

    Low screen density was also discussed and government incentives and ease of policies were sought to improve screen density in India. Low per capita cinema consumption is also linked to low screen density in India which also leads to piracy of cinema content. Also, average ticket pricing is one of the lowest in the world which presents a strong case for flexi pricing in various states. Hurdles in getting cinema licensing from multiple agencies were also discussed.

    The panelists opined that the single screens should most ideally utilize this cooling period to restructure and improve their cinemas, engage in focused discussions with distributors to fix other relevant operational issues, adopt best practices like transparency to inspire distributor confidence to access and offer good content to the patrons and also equip with all the safety measures that would be required in the post Covid-19 scenario. The panel expressed confidence that Cinema will bounce back and OTT would not be a threat to the Big Screen experience.

    UFO, the digital cinema solution provider, offered to work with the exhibitors to access content at more favorable terms and also help equip them with computerized ticketing / m-ticketing at their properties with features capable of eliminating the scope for human contact in the post covid -19 era. Comscore on its part has committed to provide a robust box office measurement system as it is doing across the world to effectively bring in transparency that is so interlinked to several other maladies that single screens are confronted with.

    Pankaj Jaysinh, the COO of UFO Moviez distribution, summed up the action plan on this occasion, “When the fishermen are not at sea, they are repairing their nets”.

    The panel constituted of eminent industry leaders such as Shaji N. Karun, Chairman, Kerala State Film Development Corporation and Award Winning Filmmaker and Cinematographer; Rahul Puri, MD, Mukta Arts, Rajesh Mishra, CEO, UFO Moviez/Nova Cinemas; Rajan Gupta, President, National Association of Motion Pictures Exhibitors, New Delhi and Owner, Liberty Cinema; ArunMehra, Proprietor, AUM Movies; VinayChoksey, Proprietor, AUM Exhibitors, Mumbai; RubanMathivanan, Managing Partner, G.K. Cinemas, Chennai; Divas Gupta, Novelty Cinema, Lucknow; Arturo Guillen, EVP & Global Managing Director, Comscore Movies; and RajkumarAkella, MD-India, Comscore Movies. This panel was moderated by AkshayeRathi, MD, Rathi Cinemas. This webinar was attended by the film exhibitors, distributors, producers besides members of media and film enthusiasts from across India. 

  • Productions to begin again?

    Productions to begin again?

    MUMBAI: It’s not confirmed yet. But sources revealed to indantelevision.com that efforts are on to get TV and other productions kickstarted again. This is even as prime minister Narendra Modi announced an extension of the lockdown till 3 May this morning and a stricter enforcementof Covid2019 restrictions over the coming week. Timelines when the greensignal to resume production have not been revealed as yet, but broadcasters, producers and the government seem to be getting on the same page and a date is expected to be announced.

    When they do start, it is proposed that  they will do so with heavy security ensuring temperature screening and regular checks, minimum cast and crew in  lower double digit numbers, limited camera unit staff, with adequate social distancing, daily sanitation of the sets, an ambulance on standby,  masks, gloves and hand sanitisers being used at all times, less lavish sequences, avoiding casting and hiring  elderly cast and crew and few props.

    Sources share that the content  production sector has incurred losses running into thousands of crores since the outbreak of the pandemic. Producers have been at loose ends and have been requesting landlords to waive off rentals for studios where they have their sets standing. Broadcasters normally fund the productions, but with no fresh programming available for nearly a month now, they have been losing ad revenues. To top it all, there are the thousands of unionised crew who have seen their earnings vanish and if this continues for long, it could end up being even more problematic.

    A lawyer working closely with the production sector said that unless this is resolved, litigation could be the order of the day.

    Hence, producers, broadcasters, unions and the Maharashtra government are currently working on drawing up new measures that will have to be followed without any exception.

    Please keep visiting indiantelevision.com to get further updates.

    (Updated at 10:30 am on 14 April 2020)

  • Start-up Filmboard to address the pain points of producers

    Start-up Filmboard to address the pain points of producers

    MUMBAI: Filmboard prides itself as the only media and entertainment start-up that is out there to solve the problem of the producer (the content IP owner). More often, the content production budget tends to go beyond the predicted cost and estimated timeline. However hard it has been planned, it becomes difficult for producers to produce a TV show, OTT content or movies within the predicted budget. In fact, the producer has a “ten per cent rule”; if the budget doesn't go beyond ten per cent for a project, then it is not considered an over-budget project. Film Board, a media and entertainment start-up seeks to solve this problem faced by producers producing content for TV, OTT or films in India. With booming number of eyeballs and high growth rate, it’s a high time the Indian entertainment industry became world class in the way it makes its content and Filmboard aims to be the engine in that onward journey. 

    Established in 2017, the company aims at addressing the pain points of producers in our country, from small producers to larger studios. It has launched services like BidnBuy which allows a producer to go beyond his/her immediate network to reach out to a larger set of vendors. In an interaction with Indiantelevision.com, the company's co-founder Sandeep Varma shares his views on the inspiration behind starting the company, its operations, revenue model, etc. 

    Excerpts:

    Why was the Filmboard founded? What is the vision of your company?

    Filmboard started operations in 2017, but we have been in stealth mode for beyond a year after starting. The way audio visual content is made in India is very archaic and has been ready for disruption. Most projects do not have predictability in terms of cost or timelines and go over budget and timeline overruns. Filmboard has unique insights on why this happens and is out to solve this and reduce this incidence. The overall vision is that with its booming number of eyeballs and high growth rate, it’s about time the Indian entertainment industry became world class in the way it makes its content. Filmboard will be the engine to do this.

    What is the unique selling point of your start-up?

    Filmboard is the only M&E startup that is looking to solve the problem of the producer (the content IP owner). It focuses on those areas that are probably the only ones that are out of the producer's control, ranging from the small new producer to the largest of studios, and puts them under the producer's control.

    What was the inspiration behind this startup?

    The first ad film I made went over budget by seven per cent. That was criminal for me since I'd come in from large consumer marketing firms where we could predict large-scale projects as a matter of course. Worse was when I was congratulated that it was achieved 'in budget'. Soon, I realised that the 10% rule in filmmaking in India – under 10 per cent, escalation is not even considered over budget.

    One of our key insights is that almost 70 per cent of the decisions affecting the budget are not creative in nature at all. For non-core areas, that's obvious – like where the cars will come from, or the hotel the unit will stay in, etc. But in even core areas, for example, the director may have a view on which camera to use, but not on which camera vendor to source it from. She/he would not know any better either. Or any equipment for that matter.

    Years later, I made Manjunath, my first feature film, based on the life of Manjunath Shanmugam, the IIM graduate who was killed for doing the right thing. It was made with Viacom and NFDC and the moral support of the Manjunath trust fighting his case and his parents. Clearly, it was a passion product and here again, we went over budget and I was told it’s a creative product. However, I was the director and writer of the film and I had not changed even one decision from what was planned. Clearly, there was something wrong, and clearly, it was time to do something about it.

    It was these pain points that created Filmboard. Along with an urge that our content creation process really needs to get world class. There are scores of overseas projects waiting to come into India, for all its talent and ability, but producers, and production studios abroad really need to have an easy, seamless and professional entry and exit. One of the key visions of Filmboard is to provide such a platform for overseas work to come in – this will lead to a surge in opportunities for the tremendous talent that exists in India.

    How exactly does the operational model work? Explain the model

    Filmboard is an omni channel B2B marketplace for filmmaking. All service providers in the market are verified, rated and reviewed (by past users of their service) so buyers (producers/filmmakers) can easily identify who they want to work with and why, figure out their availability, compare rates and book them end to end. Services include from equipment hire (camera, sound, lights), to locations (we have locations from Mumbai, Madh Island, to Uttraranchal to many more attractive locations adding up every day), to talent (actors, dancers etc) to crew (cameramen, sound recordist, writers etc).

    We believe this puts the power right back into the hands of the producers instead of them depending on the freelance Line producers. Since the industry currently is used to the turnkey model (project execution), Filmboard also offers premium line production services. This appears like the current freelance line producer execution, but it’s quite different.

    In this, all bookings are done on Filmboard; so a producer knows why our line producer is recommending one service provider over the other (basis ratings, reviews, rates). By introducing this kind of transparency, we are opening ourselves to being challenged by producers, which is part of the power we want to give the producers.

    Our insight is that with the influx of cleaner source of funding via international studios like Sony Pics, Viacom, Disney, etc., and now Netflix, Amazon, along with listed Indian entities like Alt Balaji and Zee5, accountability and transparency of production expenses is going to be more and more in demand.

    Therefore, we feel we are here at the right time, on the cusp of change.

    What are your products or services?

    Our solution is a marketplace portal which is buyer-facing with first ever verified, rated and reviewed database of service providers is completely transactional with the key features of- Convenience to book any service required for filmmaking categorized under talent, crew, services and locations; transparency on rates and availability of spot rates and bargains; discovery of vendor and price;  comprehensive to cover all that is needed for film production; and payment/service assurance.

    One key attribute to Filmboard is 'Innovation'. This means we will be constantly launching a series of innovations, the kind of which the industry has never seen before. For example, right now, we have already launched BidnBuy, which allows a buyer (producer) to go beyond his/her immediate network to reach out to a larger set of vendors to bid for a service he wants, or the execution of a whole project. Our first trial post, based on a genuine requirement, received almost 20 bids in the first two hours itself. This is when we have as yet hardly spent any money on promotion even on social media.

    Another innovation we are in the process of launching is a GPS-driven actor's app, given that a lot of actors miss out on auditions in a radius around them, and production houses/ casting directors miss out on good talent. Soon, we will upgrade this to a tech-innovation which allows live online auditions from anywhere in the world, customised so that the director/ assistant director can direct an actor on how to do an audition better.

    Another innovation we are working on is 'Spot Rate’. This uses the excess inventory available with a lot of vendors. For example, a camera vendor may have 10 cameras and we have seen that a lot of them have an average under 40 per cent utilisation. So, we have convinced many of them to drop rates on excess inventory for limited periods. Producers can then execute projects cheaper; excess inventory gets used (therefore maintained), and everyone's happy.

    We expect that such 'first time ever' innovations will brand Filmboard as a new-age innovative kid changing the way content is made.

    How much does your products / services cost to the buyer?

    In terms of charges/ revenue, for booking any service on the portal, there is a transaction fee to be charged from the service provider (seller). This is typical market place fee, and ranges between 8-15 per cent of the transaction value.

    However, the industry right now is more used to someone handling the project on turnkey basis, which is called line production. Filmboard offers line production services as well, where the whole project is planned, and executed by Filmboard. While this is done by existing freelance line producers as well, Filmboard uses technology and a lot of transparency in this.

    All bookings are done on the portal and Filmboard follows typical project management principles and is developing a unique proprietary software to execute projects. For line production, a fee is charged from the producer. Filmboard charges between 12-20 per cent of project value for line production.

    A third, and new fee that has emerged as an opportunity unique to Filmboard, is 'convenience fee' which may be charged in certain cases. For example, if there is a geographical distance between buyer and seller and Filmboard provides easy access which otherwise was not there, or a difficulty to find technology needed, which Filmboard because of its large database has access to and other such cases. In such cases, Filmboard will charge a convenience fee from the producer (buyer).

    Tell us about your target audience. How did you acquire first set of customers/clients? Name a few clients.

    On the supply side, Filmboard deliberately focuses on the non-glam side. No one has focussed on this, and the main business happens here. Equipment suppliers, location providers, service providers to talent and crew.

    On the demand side, while the total addressable market includes producers of feature films (all languages), digital videos, TV, music, ads & VFX/animation, we identified our early adopters to have two key attributes. One, need for financial accountability, and two, being tech-savvy/forward in business approach/willing to experiment. Therefore, ad film makers who need to report their commercials to brands and corporates/ have smaller ticket sizes, and those making short films/ web series became our first line of target and early adoption is already happening at their end.

    The highest and probably juiciest fruit is the well-entrenched production studios especially those that are family-oriented (like Nadiadwala/Dharma etc), and one of the visions of Filmboard is that in a few years, each and every project should have hired something from Filmboard. So, we expect the marketplace model to grow substantially for even the above players to fill their gap at Filmboard.

    Some of our clients on board and have used Filmboard's services include Rebel Foods (Faasos/Behrouz etc), Times Internet, Large Short Films (Royal Stag), Gaana.com, Radio Mirchi, British Council, IIM Lucknow etc. We are in active talks with companies like Josh Talks and One Network Entertainment (Suresh Menon’s company) for a long-term engagement.

    What is the business model and how has been the revenue growth? Please share revenue data, YoY, MoM growth data.

    The revenue projected at Filmboard is on these primary streams:-

    Line production revenue (premium service): This is a fee already existing in the industry where freelance line producers charge a fee ranging 12-20 per cent from producers for planning and executing a project.

    Transaction Fees: This is charged from service providers (sellers) to the opportunity to get business. Internationally, this ranges between 8-15 per cent of project value.

    These are already existing in the industry and so there is no concept selling involved in getting people to accept this.

    Convenience Fees: This is charged from buyer for a service rendered which is otherwise difficult to get like services in different geographical access.

    We have earned a total revenue of Rs 78 lakh out of which 61 lakh is from our premium line production services. We are going at about 10 per cent month on month growth. Our GMV (on marketplace portal) stands at Rs 17 lakh.

    What are the funding details? Are you planning to raise funding in the future?

    Filmboard has got seed capital from some internationally highly placed individuals to form a versatile board of strategic investors – Global HR head of ABB in Zurich; leading IT expert in the US; top supreme court lawyer; and ex-creative head of a top radio channel, ex-MD of Aditya Birla Group company, top executive of top FMCG company. We got in these strategic investors is because we feel credibility is the main thing missing in this industry.

    We are in the process of having a Pre-Series A round to raise $1 million and are in active discussion with a few early-stage funds. Having said that, there is also a fair amount of interest from more high networth individuals with high credibility. A lot of people seem to have been waiting for this industry to be disrupted.

    What challenges have you faced so far? How did you overcome them?

    Challenge is the archaic attitude especially of old timers in the industry. This shows up in:

    The 'Chalta hai' attitude towards film budgets constantly going over what was planned. This really puts off corporates coming in as well as overseas players. They just can’t understand it.

    Most new things in the industry are announced and nothing comes through. A lot of films are announced even in media and we never hear of them later. To ensure we don’t get into that trap, we took on a lot of high networth professionals who are achievers in their own fields to come in as strategic investors.

    None of the above challenges is unexpected – we knew there would be a lot of heavy lifting involved.

    Having said this, being a genuine pioneer throws up many other challenges.

    For example, even the formal investment community in India is more prone to easily fund the me-too's from the international market. We are creating a genuine intellectual property which we will then plan to take abroad to film-rich markets like the UK, the US and South East Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore). However, there is only a handful of investment teams who have the bandwidth to look seriously at something completely new and yet lucrative and with great potential. And we are very sure that we want only partners who not only are looking at a good, healthy exit but also would like to partner in creating something that's a 'first time ever' – with legacy.

    How do you think Filmboard will be especially relevant to the TV and OTT industries?

    TV series production tends to be tighter, more corporatised because of large players in India for a much longer time (TV channels), but high volume (lot of continuous production needs).  Feature films tends to be more individualistic, so possibly is more disorganised.

    OTT platforms are new but are actually building on the model of the way the TV industry operates. A lot of big TV producers are now big OTT producers, so the same knowledge/ways of working are being transferred. So we expect in the OTT also, there will be a few large players who are outsourcing creation of content to production companies.

    In TV, often, one popular series is produced by different companies all selected by the channel creative teams. So, the creative consistency is maintained by those.
     

  • Sangeeta Ahir Moviez pledges support for Mumbai film workers

    Sangeeta Ahir Moviez pledges support for Mumbai film workers

    MUMBAI: Sangeeta Ahir Moviez, the film production company founded and run by Bollywood producer and philanthropist Sangeeta Ahir and her entrepreneur-son Krrish Ahir, has extended its support to the film industry of Mumbai as part of the nationwide fight against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

    Through their production company, the mother-son duo has pledged to support daily wage film workers affected by the coronavirus shutdown. This move will contribute towards the upkeep of the families of these individuals and ensure they stay safe and healthy in these trying times. The announcement was made in the presence of politician Sachin Ahir, Sangeeta’s husband and Maharashtra tourism and environment minister Aaditya Thackeray.

    Sangeeta Ahir said: “In times of crisis, it is crucial that the film fraternity stand together and support one another. Daily wage workers form the backbone of our industry, and have helped turn our city into the nation’s entertainment capital. Now it is our turn to extend our support. With this move, we will present a united front against this global threat.”

  • &TV to re-air ‘Ramayan’ this Ram Navami

    &TV to re-air ‘Ramayan’ this Ram Navami

    MUMBAI:In the spirit of Ram Navami, a festival that signifies the birthday of Lord Rama, &TV is all set to present (Shri Ram Charit Manas Adharit) ‘Ramayan’ on television. The show features popular actors like Gagan Malik, Neha Sargam, Shikha Swaroop, Rucha Gujarathi, Sachin Tyagi, Divyanka Tripathi amongst others essaying pivotal characters. The viewers will get to watch this iconic tale of ‘Ramayan’ starting 2 April 2020, every Monday to Sunday at 8 am only on &TV. 

     &TV business head Vishnu Shankar said, “Ramayan undoubtedly is one of the greatest and timeless Indian epic tales, read and loved by all. What better day to celebrate this eternal saga of Lord Ram than Ram Navami itself? Knowing the devotional fervour with which families across India celebrate this day, this year amidst the countrywide lockdown, we chose to bring Lord Ram closer to our viewer's hearts and homes through this show. As the entire country unitedly fights the threat amidst us, there’s nothing better to bring the entire family together than this epic battle between good and evil."

    He further said, "At &TV, we are committed to keeping our viewers entertained, especially during this time. From stomach-clutching comedy to inspirational stories to devotional kathas, there will be something for everyone. Not to forget the exciting, heart-thumping weekend line-up of fantasy-horror and thrillers. We have a reasonable bank of one-hour specials of our cult shows – ‘Double Dhamaka’ (Happu Ki Ultan Paltan), ‘Sangharsh Ki Kahaniya’ specials (Ek Mahanayak – Dr BR Ambedkar), ‘Gajab Kisse’ (Gudiya Humari Sabhi Pe Bhari) and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai Poore Ek Ghante, which will ensure our fans have access to non-stop entertainment. The weekends will get even more exciting with original episodes of the edge-of-the-seat thriller, Raat Ka Khel Sara and new stories of our spine-chilling Fantasy-Horror, Laal Ishq. During this period of social distancing, we at &TV are determined to ensure our shows act as the primary glue to hold families together.”

  • Star Movies to air bouquet of children’s film

    Star Movies to air bouquet of children’s film

    MUMBAI:  Star Movies will air some of the most beloved and critically acclaimed children films such as – Cars 2, The Incredibles, Baby’s Day Out, Coco, Ice Age: The Meltdown. The Lion King, Frozen, Ferdinand, Finding Nemo, Zootopia. The Jungle Book, Planes: Fire & Rescue, Beauty and The Beast, The Good Dinosaur, Rio.

    Star Movies is set to take it further up a notch, leaving no stone unturned in keeping kids busy. Move over to twitter and Instagram and @StarMoviesIndia will engage with child further with #PlaydatewithStarMovies, offering wordplay games and puzzles – which besides being fun also help in aiding skill development. Also, there is something to learn everyday with motivational quotes from characters such as Ms. Incredibles, Mufasa, Sid from Ice Age and many others pushing your young tots to manifest their dreams and aspirations.

  • Zee Hindi Movie Cluster promises to entertain movie lovers confined in their homes with its dhamekedaar line up of movies

    Zee Hindi Movie Cluster promises to entertain movie lovers confined in their homes with its dhamekedaar line up of movies

    ‘Gharbaithebaithe bore huye, karnahainkuchkhaastohshurukaro entertainment marathon, Zee Hindi Movie Channelskesaath’. With the growing outbreak of the COVID 19, the need of the hour is to practice social distancing. While, each one of you are being a responsible citizen and being safe at your home sweet home, keeping you company to keep this pandemic at bay will be the Zee Hindi Movie Cluster with non-stop entertainment. Promising a perfect binge watch list of movies for you, each of Zee’s Hindi movie channels has got your back as they have curated a special bouquet of movie titles while you stay safe at home #HumAndarCoronaBahar.

    Curating a line-up to entertain you in the most Bollywood way possible, &pictures brings forward some of its best offerings. Recharge with non-stop blockbusters with the ‘Entertainment Boosters’ line-up comprising of handpicked endless entertainment movies like Dream Girl, SatyamevaJayate, Baaghi, Wanted, amongst others that will air from 23rd March to 31st March at 8pm.  While some may enjoy watching the favorite movies time and again, the channel will air the World Television Premier of the romantic musical thriller Yeh SaaliAashiqui on 27th March. Introducing debutants Vardhan Puri and Shivaleeka Oberoi in the lead, the romantic musical thriller will keep the audience entertained with its gripping narrative.  

    Zee Bollywood’s has a masaledar treat for the viewers with its treasure trove of 101% Shuddh Bollywood blockbuster movies. From 23rd March to 31st March, the channel will showcase the actual tadka of entertainment with its ‘GreatestDramebaaz’ movie festival. Spoiling Bollywood buffs with endless choices, from the dancing superstar, Govinda to Bollywood’s angry young man, Amitabh Bachchan, the Masalon se kootkootkebhari line up will showcase movie like Khudgarz, Raja Hindustani, Gadar, Mard, Beta and Hathkadi amongst others. One movie to look out for will however be the Drama se kootkootkebhari film Kishen Kanhaiya which celebrates its 30th milestone this year. Set to air on 27th March at 9pm, the Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit starrer traces the life of twin brothers separated at birth and how they reunite to fight evil, will indeed take you down memory lane. 

    Catering to the action aficionado, Zee Action will telecast high-on-action blockbuster movies like Manikarnika, Phool Bane Angare, International Rowdy, Samba, Roadside Rowdy to name a few everyday starting 22nd March at 2pm and 8pm. Another power packed treat for all the action lovers is Mahesh Babu’s action blockbuster Encounter Shankar that traces the journey of a guy who goes all out to avenge the death of his brother Bharath. Also, featuring Tamannaah in the lead along with a special appearance by Shruti Haasan, the moviewill air on 28th March at 8 pm. 

    Starting from 23rd to 31st March, Zee Cinema promises to give you a blockbuster entertainment experience with a special line up. Premiering your favorite movies, the lineup will include movies like Simmba, Uri, Dangal, Bharat, 2.0, Saand Ki Aankh, K3 Kaali Ka Karishma, Holiday and Phir Hera Pheri amongst others. And saving the best for the last will and the highlight of the weekend will be the starry award night Zee Cine Award on 28th March at 7:30 pm that brings together the B-town glitterati with the intention to increase the entertainment ka Taapmaan for you while you stay at home safe. Felicitating the stunning performances at the Box Office and celebrating superior quality of films, Zee Cine Awards will double up as a platform to applaud some of the best names and minds in the industry. With some of the biggest names in attendance and electrifying performances by Hrithik Roshan, Sara Ali Khan, Ranveer Singh, Kriti Sanon and Nora Fatehi, Zee Cine Awards 2020 is sure going to be the perfect end to your blockbuster weekend. 

    So, hold onto your couch and grab a tub of popcorn while you are at home as Zee Hindi Movies Cluster promises to entertain you throughout!
     

  • Corona impact: Film editors’ association stops shooting

    Corona impact: Film editors’ association stops shooting

    MUMBAI: The Association of Film and Video Editors has decided to stop the shooting of TV serials, web series, etc. from 19 till 31 March 2020 in view of the epidemic spread of Corona Covid 19 Virus.

    The decision has been taken as per the directive and decision taken by producers' body and federation, said a press release.

    Thus, the editors and post production work for the shoot till 18 March will have to be completed latest by 20 March. Further, as a precautionary measure to prevent any untoward situation, the association has directed all the editors of films, TV serials, web series etc. to stop the editing and post production work from 21 March. 

    Re-scheduling of the work will be notified further on or after 31 March. The association has requested all the editors to compulsorily abide by the directive  for the sake of the wellness of the editors and other working members and their families.

    The press release informed that the vigilance team of the federation and the association will be on the vigil  to ensure if the directives have been adhered by the editors. 

    If anybody is found working on the editing and post production during this period, relevant action will be taken against them, said the association Hon General Secretary Ram Kishore Prasad.

  • Star Movies Select HD curates special line-up of classic movies

    Star Movies Select HD curates special line-up of classic movies

    MUMBAI:  Star Movies Select HD re-lives its promise of showcasing the best stories with yet another curated line-up of timeless classics, with critically acclaimed films handpicked for everyone and every occasion as it presents three brand new slots –

    Girlfriends Getaway

    Mon to Fri 11 AM

    Half Ticket

    Mon to Fri 5 PM

    Family Time

    Mon to Fri 9 PM

    Call your gal pals over and have a Girlfriends Getaway at 11 am from 16 March, binging classic chick-flicks like The Hot Chick, Pretty Woman, The Devil Wears Prada, The Proposal, The Princess Diaries, Runaway Bride. Swoon over heartthrobs, pamper yourselves and catch up with all that gossip while revisiting all your favorite Teen Drama/Rom-Coms.  

    Finding it difficult to pick a film which won’t bore the kids this summer. Pick adventure packed wholesome children movies and family movies which your kids and the rest of the family will equally enjoy. Tune into “Half Ticket” at 5 pm from 16th March featuring films like 101 Dalmatians, Captain Underpants, The Good Dinosaur, Rio, Ice Age: The Meltdown, The Little Mermaid, Tarzan and daily dose of entertainment you can enjoy with your whole family every day at 9 PM from 1st April 2020 with “Family Time”, the one time when the remote wars are settled with movies like Inside Out The Greatest Showman, Toy Story 2 We Bought A Zoo, Mrs. Doubtfire Mr. Popper’s Penguins. So, go on out and mark weekdays at 5 pm and 9 pm as your family’s quality time together with the kids!