Category: People

  • Neeraj Jha promoted to director – head of content & acquisition (sports) at Warner Bros Discovery

    Neeraj Jha promoted to director – head of content & acquisition (sports) at Warner Bros Discovery

    Mumbai: Neeraj Jha, who previously served as the head of content and acquisition (sports) at Warner Bros Discovery, has been promoted to the role of director – head of content and acquisition (sports).

    In his prior position, Jha spearheaded the rights and acquisition endeavors for Eurosport and Discovery Plus, successfully negotiating and securing significant content deals. These efforts led to a notable 30 percent expansion of the content library and a marked increase in viewer engagement.

    Jha also supervised the production and strategy of branded sales content, collaborating closely with marketing teams to devise campaigns that resulted in a noteworthy 25 percent growth in sponsorships and advertising revenue. Furthermore, he played a key role in developing and executing programming strategies, syndication, and slot-selling initiatives, which culminated in a substantial 40 percent surge in viewership and enhanced market positioning.

    His career journey began as an assistant producer at IMG, and he subsequently gained experience across prominent entities such as E-TV Network, Zee News, Ten Sports Network, and Discovery Inc.

  • Zee Media Corporation Limited announces Pankaj Rai as the new business head – WION & Zee Business

    Zee Media Corporation Limited announces Pankaj Rai as the new business head – WION & Zee Business

    Mumbai: Zee Media Corporation Ltd has announced Pankaj Rai as the new business head of WION & Zee Business. He brings over 15 years of extensive experience spanning the realms of broadcast and digital media. Throughout his career, he has overseen revenue portfolios in both sectors.

    Before joining Zee Media, he served as the national head for The Q. Prior to that, he held a significant role at Zee Entertainment for more than a decade, managing revenue portfolios for ZEEL’s flagship channels such as Zee TV, Zee Cinema, and Zee Bollywood in the North and East regions.

     

  • “I love to take up challenges and shift myself into different genres to keep myself agile”: Raghuvir Shekhawat

    “I love to take up challenges and shift myself into different genres to keep myself agile”: Raghuvir Shekhawat

    Mumbai: Renowned for his versatile storytelling prowess, Raghuvir Shekhawat with a career spanning over three decades, has etched his name in the entertainment industry across genres, from comedy to religious and fiction. Making his debut with “All the Best” on DD Metro in 1996-97, he has since crafted compelling narratives for hit shows such as “Karishma Kaa Karishma,” “Balika Vadhu,” “Diya Aur Baati Hum,” and “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai!” among others.

    With an impressive repertoire, Raghuvir, alongside Ravindra Gautam, co-founded the production house Do Dooni 4 Films. As the script head and producer, he continues to weave captivating tales, currently enchanting audiences with “Dahej Daasi” on Nazara TV and “Shravani” on Shemaroo Umang.

    Indiantelevision.com in conversation with writer and producer Raghuvir Shekhawat delved deeper to know more about his creative journey so far, creation of Do Dooni 4 Films, changes or trends in today’s television landscape, and much more…
     

    Edited Excerpts:

    On his creative journey so far

    My journey started long back with All the Best in 1996-97 on DD Metro. It has Satish Shah, Swaroop Sampat, Laxmikant Berde and from there to the current shows Dahej Daasi and Shravani it has been a fascinating journey and especially the transition of a writer to writer-producer. It has been fascinating, it has opened new facets for me. It has given me a new vision new energy, passion, and new motivation to start telling the stories that are close to my heart or tell the stories in my way that I couldn’t due to some restrictions or compulsions.

    On the partnership with Ravindra Gautam leading to the creation of Do Dooni 4 Films, and inspiration behind the name

    I have known Ravindra Gautam for a long time we did a show together named Armanon Ka Balidaan- Aarakshan, and then there were many shows which I wrote and Ravindraji directed. The last show I wrote and he was the producer-director was Meri Durga. For a long time, I had the thought of becoming a producer since I have been in the industry for 25-27 years now. But I wasn’t getting anyone who was like me, someone who was loyal and passionate about work just like I am, and good at heart. Working with Ravindra Gautam I realised we had so many similarities in terms of thoughts, habits, and personality and the most important thing was passion and dedication. We decided to work together and when we started working and started our production we did two shows that are on air and there are many projects in the pipeline.

    The thought behind the name was we had the power of writer and director and now producer that came to name Do Dooni 4 films. Also, we didn’t want to have something serious we wanted the name and work to have fun. The name as it says Do Dooni 4 films has a touch of fun and naughtiness.

    On navigating different storytelling landscapes as you’ve written across diverse genres and a favorite genre to work on

    I have been lucky that I got to work on different genres. If I hadn’t worked in different genres, I may not even have worked for so many years and even people would have gotten bored of me and even I would have gotten tired if I had written only daily soaps. But the good part was I took a break I did comedy, then daily soap, thrillers, inspirational, horrors, and mythological so I kept challenging and discovering myself and so I think I sustained in the industry for so long. And because I kept writing different genres I didn’t lose my passion and I felt victory every time I challenged myself. This feeling kept my passion going, every time you challenge yourself you set new boundaries and reach that boundaries, and the journey to those boundaries kept on reviving with every new genre that I started working on.

    To answer my favorite genre would be like asking a father which one of his sons was his favorite but having said that I have written comedies a lot like Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai!, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, May I Come in Madam?, Jijaji Chhat Par Hain, Family no.1, Gudgudi and I did a lot of comedy shows and films, so comedy is something that I enjoy the most maybe because its most challenging to write comedy and it keeps challenging and inspiring me, and in today’s time, there are so many reasons to cry that it would be great that you become a reason for someone’s smile and laughter. So comedy became my favorite genre otherwise I enjoy writing everything.

    On changes or trends that you find most intriguing or challenging in today’s television landscape and on staying creatively agile in a dynamic media landscape

    My career has paned over three decades so I have seen the industry changing daily soaps from five-day dramas to seven-day dramas and I have seen everything has got its challenge. Content has always been the king but there are so many factors that add up today, earlier content was solely important irrespective of look and other things. TV was into limited houses only back then TV sets were owned by well-to-do homes and so the audiences were a bit sensible but today TV sets are owned by everyone even in remote areas, in fact, TV is watched less in metro cities. I have seen the change from highly sensible shows to dramatic shows where people’s subtle dramas work less. Sony TV is one place where subtle drama works otherwise other networks have different levels of over-the-top dramas. This is the biggest change that I have seen in that content has changed from metro cities to BNC centers. We talk about stories that are about traditions, and cultures on different levels. Earlier four episodes were to be written in a week and it did take time but today you have to write day in and day out and five days a week.

    The competition is so intense as people quickly change channels as soon as your episode turns boring that you have to write episodes that are engaging, dramatic, and interesting and so to write such episodes seven days a week is a big challenge in itself. I love to take up challenges and shift myself into different genres to keep myself agile. I love to observe people and surroundings. I would say myself an illiterate writer because I haven’t learned literature in my life and for me to keep myself going I only had people to read and that helped me and I tried telling my stories and reaching my audiences.

    On whether there’s a potential shift in audience preferences towards shorter format TV shows and its influence on the future of storytelling in Indian television, providing a refreshing change from the extended and sometimes monotonous nature of most Indian TV shows

    I don’t agree that a shorter format has worked or had worked. When we approach a channel they ask us for a six-month story at least, when we tell them the story that interests them they decide on its merit. As much as it should be viable with the story it should be financially viable too for them. When OTT came to India with six or eight episodes I knew back then that it’s not a longer journey for OTT and people would return to TV and it happened. People started watching TV, I know people call it monotonous and dragging, but kudos to the team that worked on shows for five years and more and kept the audience’s interest intact. Yes, some shows are watched because of habits but some shows maintain quality, but if you become boring and monotonous then the channel will shut you down.

    On any show (you’ve worked on) that holds a special place in your heart due to its impact or reception

    I wouldn’t name one but a few like Balika Vadhu which was based on tradition, it satisfied me creatively and socially, and because of this show a lot of people in Rajasthan stopped marrying their underage kids. I believe that even if 10 people changed their minds then it’s a bigger achievement in itself.  The next would be Veera, a show that beautifully portrayed a brother and sister’s relationship, the bond that I understood so well, and that beauty I wrote in the show. Veera was not a plot-driven or a drama-driven show it was purely an emotions and relation-based show. Bhootu was a show where I tried to win the audiences with a child’s innocence and we were successful too at a certain point.

    On your future plans and aspirations for Do Dooni 4 Films, and are there specific genres or themes you are eager to explore in upcoming projects

    We want to bring out more shows this year; we want to grow big in TV, and once done we would want to grow into films and OTT. We would want to make content-driven films that entertain the audience and force the audiences to leave the theatres with a question in mind too.

  • Collective Artists Network welcomes Dhruv Sheth to lead M19

    Collective Artists Network welcomes Dhruv Sheth to lead M19

    Mumbai: Leading new media and technology company, Collective Artists Network, is pleased to announce its foray into the content business with a new joint venture “M19 Collective” to be helmed by Dhruv Sheth as its CEO and co-founder. This initiative aims to develop intellectual properties (IPs) spanning branded content, offline experiences, fiction, and non-fiction for various platforms, leveraging the synergies of Collective’s flywheel along with Dhruv’s experience.

    With an illustrious career in the entertainment industry, Dhruv Sheth brings a wealth of experience and strategic vision to further enhance Collective Artists Network’s existing ecosystem.

    Dhruv Sheth commenced his journey in the entertainment industry with OML in 2012, culminating in his role as the chief operating officer. During his tenure, Sheth played a pivotal role in delivering diverse content across OTT platforms, television, and brands, alongside managing live entertainment properties. His responsibilities included overseeing the content division, integrated creator and artist management, and finance and legal divisions, contributing significantly to organizational efficiency and growth.

    Under Sheth’s leadership at OML, notable shows were created, accumulating over 200 hours of content, including AIB’s Knockout, Comicstaan, One Mic Stand, Pushpavalli, Laakhon Mein Ek, and Chacha Vidhayak Hai Humare.

    Collective Artists Network founder and group CEO Vijay Subramaniam expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “The introduction of M19 marks a pivotal addition to Collective’s diverse portfolio. With M19, we are poised to craft another compelling narrative, utilizing our accumulated expertise and resources to bring innovative content and experiences to the forefront. Dhruv’s background in content production and strategic leadership will undoubtedly amplify our efforts in empowering creators and expanding our offerings across diverse segments.”

    M19 CEO Dhruv Sheth commenting on his new role, said, “Joining Collective Artists Network is an exciting chapter in my journey. The vision of M19 aligns seamlessly with the Collective flywheel, and I look forward to contributing to the creation of impactful content and experiences. This collaboration is an opportunity to leverage Collective Artists Network’s extensive resources and foster innovation in the ever-evolving entertainment landscape.”

    As Collective Artists Network continues to make strategic moves, the addition of Dhruv Sheth and the launch of M19 mark significant milestones, underscoring the company’s commitment to shaping the future of the creator economy.

  • Ex-Times Group chairman Ashok Jain honored as ‘Heroes of Mumbai’ by Maha govt

    Ex-Times Group chairman Ashok Jain honored as ‘Heroes of Mumbai’ by Maha govt

    Mumbai: Seventeen distinguished figures instrumental in Mumbai’s advancement were celebrated as their busts were revealed at Kilachand Garden in Girgaon, with BJP national president J P Nadda and Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in attendance.

    Former Bennett, Coleman and Company Ltd (The Times Group)  chairman late Ashok Kumar Jain, was among the esteemed honorees. Times Group Managing Director Vineet Jain lauded the initiative aimed at celebrating icons who have shaped the financial and cultural capital of India. “It gives me immense pride to be standing here in the presence of such luminaries to acknowledge the recognition to my late father, Shri Ashok Jain. As Chairman of The Times of India Group, he had a great affinity and affection for Mumbai,” said Vineet Jain.

    The 17 ‘heroes of Mumbai’ include Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, Lata Mangeshkar, Dadasaheb Phalke, Homi Bhabha, JRD Tata, Dhirubhai Ambani, Sachin Tendulkar, and VD Savarkar among others.

    Recalling the rise and rise of The Times Group with its roots in Mumbai, Vineet Jain said: “The Times Group was not only headquartered here, but also initiated all its expansions—launching new newspapers and magazines—from here itself during his lifetime. And thus, Mumbai was at the heart of so much of what he did and worked towards, while establishing one of Asia’s largest media companies.”

    The idea was conceived by state cabinet minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha. “This initiative aims to honour influential figures by unveiling their busts and acknowledging their contributions to Mumbai’s progress in various facets, such as economic prosperity, safety, and cultural enrichment. The programme seeks to serve as an enduring source of inspiration for Mumbaikars,” said Lodha explaining the inspiration behind ‘heroes of Mumbai’ project.

    “On behalf of our entire family and the larger Times Group, I would like to thank the efforts of Lodha and the entire Maharashtra government for this singular honour to our late father,” said The Times Group the MD.

  • Megha Tata moves on from Cosmos Maya

    Megha Tata moves on from Cosmos Maya

    Mumbai: Veteran media professional Megha Tata has moved on from Cosmos Maya where she was the CEO at the company. Sources close to the development have confirmed this according to a news report. She is currently serving her notice period until the end of February.

    Tata was appointed as the CEO in October 2022. Prior to this, she was serving as the managing director at Discovery Communications India for over three years.

    With over three decades of experience, Tata has worked with many leading companies serving leadership roles in Star India, Turner International India Pvt.Ltd, HBO India Pvt Ltd, BTVI.

  • Planet Marathi OTT appoints Abhijit Panse as director of content

    Planet Marathi OTT appoints Abhijit Panse as director of content

    Mumbai: Planet Marathi OTT, the world’s premier Marathi OTT platform, has announced the appointment of acclaimed filmmaker Abhijit Panse as director of content.

    In his new role, Panse will spearhead content identification, curation, and acquisition for the platform, while also overseeing a dedicated team tasked with pitching, producing, researching, and developing creative content. With a focus on establishing strategic direction and advancing long-term content objectives, Panse brings his extensive experience and creative vision to Planet Marathi OTT.

    A luminary in Indian entertainment, Abhijit Panse boasts a versatile portfolio encompassing directorial, writing, producing, and acting credits. Renowned for his contributions to blockbuster films such as “RaanBaazaar” (2022), “Rege” (2014), and “Thackeray” (2019), Panse’s multifaceted talents have earned him widespread acclaim within the industry.

    Talking about the appointment, Abhijit Panse commented, “ I have worked closely with Planet Marathi OTT for various projects and I am impressed by the sheer voracity of the team to change the game for Marathi content on the digital space. With me coming on board, I am excited to play a pivotal role in the content strategy and give more gems the right kind of push and a platform to showcase their brilliance”

    Planet Marathi OTT founder Akshay Bardapurkar shared “We have had a fabulous working relationship with Abhijit Panse. He has a keen creative eye and the right aptitude to lead Planet Marathi OTT’s content journey. We are thrilled to have in on board and welcome him officially as a part of our family”

    Established with a vision to expand the horizons of Marathi OTT and provide an exclusive platform for industry talent and stories on a global stage, Planet Marathi OTT has consistently delivered award-winning content that pushes boundaries and captures audiences’ imaginations. Boasting a diverse array of genres including romance, comedy, family drama, politics, crime, thriller, and satire, the platform has redefined the landscape of Marathi content in the digital sphere. Today, it stands as a beacon of excellence, housing the largest and most esteemed library of Marathi content on OTT platforms. The appointment of Abhijit Panse as director of content marks an exciting chapter in Planet Marathi OTT’s journey, symbolizing a continued commitment to innovation, quality, and the celebration of Marathi talent on a global stage. With Panse at the helm of content, the platform is poised to further elevate its content offerings and solidify its position as a trailblazer in the realm of digital entertainment.

  • Amit Sinha elevated to INDIA TV’s chief strategy officer

    Amit Sinha elevated to INDIA TV’s chief strategy officer

    Mumbai: INDIA TV (Independent News Service Pvt Ltd) has elevated Amit Sinha as the chief strategy officer (CSO). In his new role, he will be spearheading the strategic initiatives to drive TV & digital growth, innovation, and organisational excellence.

    The update was shared by Sinha on his LinkedIn profile. He has been promoted from the post of president – strategy and research.

  • Deepak Dhar launches CreAsia Studio and appoints Jessica Kam-Engle

    Deepak Dhar launches CreAsia Studio and appoints Jessica Kam-Engle

    Mumbai: Banijay Asia and EndemolShine India founder & group CEO Deepak Dhar today announced Banijay Asia’s strategic expansion into South East Asia, with the formation of a new entity – CreAsia Studio. With a focus on local collaborations to create local originals and produce local Banijay IP adaptations, he announced the appointment of CreAsia Studio as the EVP & business head Jessica Kam-Engle. She will report to Deepak Dhar, and be responsible for driving business strategy and growth in the key markets of South East Asia – Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. An established Film/TV producer and studio executive, Jessica has more than 20 years of experience working in the region, with brands like Disney+, HBO Asia, Warner Media Entertainment Networks, MTV Networks/Viacom, MGM Gold Network, Dow Jones Newswires, Celestial Pictures

    Talking about the development, Deepak said, “Given Jessica’s unparalleled experience in the Asian market, Banijay’s global IPs and marquee concepts, exciting local collaborations and a focus on India as a production hub for the region, CreAsia Studio is our next growth engine.” He further added, “We’re confident of Jessica’s leadership to steer us towards a leading presence in the region. Her appointment is also a testament to our commitment to tapping into newer markets and diversifying our portfolio in the vibrant South East Asian entertainment sector.”

    Talking about her new innings, Jessica Kam-Engle said, “It’s my privilege to join the  Banijay family, and I am excited to lead the strategic expansion in South East Asia. There are vast opportunities to develop local and global IPs with the pool of creative talent from this region, leveraging Banijay’s world-class content production expertise and its global distribution clout.  I am looking forward to exciting collaborations with key players in the region.”

    Jessica was most recently head of content and development for Disney+ in APAC, during which she commissioned more than 60 scripted and non-scripted original series across the region with notable commercial hits including Korean dramas Moving, Big Bet, and Connect; Japanese live-action Gannibal; Chinese series Taiwan Crime Stories, Delicacies Destiny; and Bahasa series Wedding Agreement, Mendua, Call My Agent, Teluh Darah. In 2017-2021 Jessica was Head of Original Production for HBO Asia overseeing its original productions across Asia in 10 languages, including TV series like Workers, Invisible Stories, The Talwars: Behind Closed Doors, Folklore, Food Lore, Grisse, The Teenage Psychic 2, and feature film The Garden Of Evening Mists. Prior to HBO, she was an independent film producer, based out of Beijing and Hong Kong from 2008 to 2016, during which time she produced 10 feature films including the critically acclaimed The Piano in a factory.

    This latest move complements Banijay’s existing activity and presence in the region driven by its global distribution operation, Banijay Rights, which continues to handle format licensing across the region in collaboration with Dhar and the team.

  • Gautam Krishna joins Odisha TV Network as national sales head

    Gautam Krishna joins Odisha TV Network as national sales head

    Mumbai: Gautam Krishna has joined Odisha Television Ltd as the national sales head moving on from BARC India where he served as VP client partnership & revenue – North & East.

    Krishna announced the same through a LinkedIn post.

    Krishna is a sales professional with over two decades of experience in strategic business development and building alliances. He has worked across TV, print, and radio, including earlier positions at Sony Pictures Networks India, Disney Star, BIG FM, Times Group, among others.