Category: Regional

  • Odisha-based GECs to air award ceremonies this Christmas

    Odisha-based GECs to air award ceremonies this Christmas

    KOLKATA: It’s time to be merry and to make the family gathering more entertaining, Odisha-based general entertainment channels (GEC) Sarthak TV and Tarang TV, will be airing award ceremonies.

    Sarthak TV viewers will get to see their favourite stars on ‘Sarthak TV Pariwar Mahamilan’, which will be aired at 7pm on 25 December; meanwhile Tarang TV will also air a similar programme, ‘Tarang Parivaar Award 2014’ at the same time.

    Both the channels have pulled up their socks to give a tough competition to each other, feels a media watcher. “It is a first of a kind for Odisha television industry which is airing award ceremonies on the same time to keep the ante up,” he said.

    “It’s imperative to mention that some of Sarthak TV’s mega serials have been ruling the prime time band and at times have even surpassed the national leader, Star Plus, in the state,” said Sarthak Entertainment Group marketing manager Debi Prasad Padhi and added, “We are taking a notch up with the award show wherein the Odiya audience can enjoy with the artists who have been ruling their hearts.”

     

  • Little-known story of Moghul descendants on DD Bharati

    Little-known story of Moghul descendants on DD Bharati

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will telecast on DD Bharati a documentary titled `The Living Moghuls’ on descendants of the Moghuls later this week highlighting their lives in the India of today.

     

    Begum Laila Umhani and her sister Husn Jahanara Begum and their families are the many descendants of the Moghuls living in Hyderabad. Shorn of any royal or political patronage, the sons of Laila Umhani have adapted themselves to survive in today’s world. Their life is the subject of the documentary titled `The Living Moghuls’ on 19 December at 10:00 pm, repeated next day at 06:00 am and 02:00pm.

     

    DD Bharati in association with the External Affairs Ministry is telecasting ‘Cityscapes’, a six part series on six cities of India representing the diverse nature and histories of cities in India. It will be telecast the series every Monday on DD Bharati from 22 December at 10:00 pm, repeated next day at 06:00 am & 02:00pm

     

    Dasha Kumara Charita is a prose romance in Sanskrit attributed to Dandin in the 7th century BC. It describes the adventures of ten young men, the Kumaras, all of whom are either princes or sons of royal ministers, as narrated by the men themselves. These narratives are replete with accounts of demigods, ghosts, gamblers, intrigues with voluptuous women, astonishing coincidences, cockfights, sorcery, robberies, murders and wars. This series will be on DD Bharati from 23 December at 07:00 pm, repeated next day at 03:00 am and 11:00 am.

     

    DD Bharati presents from its rich archives ‘Titli’ based on the “Grasshopper” story by Anton Chekhov featuring Neelima Azeem, Alok Nath and M.K Raina supported by B. M Shah, Dolly Ahluwalia, Irrfan Khan and produced by Saba Zaidi. Alok is an earnest and rather boring young physician, who is preoccupied with his patients and his research, resulting in his wife Shalini having an illicit affair and regretting this too late. This telefilm will be seen on DD Bharati on 20 and 21 December at 11:00 pm repeated next day at 07:00 am and 03:00 pm.

     

    On the occasion of Christmas Day, DD Bharati presents a special compilation comprising sweet remembrances, moments and messages of “Merry Christmas” through music and dance on 23, 24 and 25 December. The compilation brings in series of programmes featuring a multi-lingual celebration of Christmas and the popular imaginary of Santa Claus as observed in various parts of country. The programme also celebrates the “Birth of Jesus” and Spirit of the Santa Claus through melodies of carols, histrionics of dance, and several lyrical renditions. The noted scholar Dr Arshiya Sethi who has curated the programme says: “Christmas is simultaneously a festival of values ideals, giving and rejoicing India offers a pan Indian scope for Christmas celebration a multi lingual carol tradition and woven in artistic expression to retell the life and glory of Jesus. This is spectacular and finds no equivalent anywhere in the world.” The Christmas programmes will be at 10:00 pm from 22 to 25 December.

     
    DD Bharati celebrates Good Governance Day on 25 December on the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. This includes a poetry organised earlier this month by All India Radio.

  • Big Magic launches devotional music talent hunt ‘Bhakti Samrat’

    Big Magic launches devotional music talent hunt ‘Bhakti Samrat’

    MUMBAI: Viewers in Bihar and Jharkhand are soon going to be treated with a pleasant surprise. Reason, Big Magic Ganga is all set to launch the first ever devotional music talent hunt show – ‘Bhakti Samrat’.

    The show will celebrate the region’s bright culture and music. Focused on providing a platform to the budding talent of the region, while giving a platform to the Bhojpuri singers, it will hit the television screens from 22 December and will air at 9 pm from Monday – Friday.

    Using music as a tool to connect the youth to God, the special offering promises to resonate excellently with audiences. The show is based on the devotional music talent hunt format for Bhojpuri singers of the region. It will see a host of artists from the Bhojpuri industry making an appearance on the show along with host Alok Pandey and the judges panel Singer Devi and Gopal Rai.

    Auditions are underway across Varanasi, Ranchi, Patna and Delhi and have seen people come forward in thousands to participate. With stringent elimination rounds, only the final 16 will be hand-picked to go ahead and fight for the title. Ensuring true local flavour, the selected contestants will be divided into four teams: Mithila ke Gaurav, Maghadh ke Yoddha, Purvanchal Ke Lal and Vananchal ke Veer each representing the region from which the contestant belongs. These four teams will fight and only one contestant will emerge as ‘Bhakti Samrat’.

    Speaking on the property, Reliance Broadcast Network COO Lavneesh Gupta said: “This is an excellent property for marketers seeking to reach a relevant audience base in the region. Given the resonance with the youth and appeal to the entire family, this property will deliver yet another engaging watch. For Big Magic Ganga it is part of our endeavour to offer clutter breaking entertainment which is tailored basis insights of religion and festivities that resonate with audiences of the region. We are proud of yet another exclusive offering and I congratulate the team on the same.”

    The show will be supported with a multi media marketing plan across outdoor, radio, television and newspaper inserts.

     

  • ETV Bangla set for revamp; launches new shows

    ETV Bangla set for revamp; launches new shows

    KOLKATA: ETV Bangla, a Bengali general entertainment channel (GEC), under the belt of Network18, is up for a revamp. The channel is working towards changing its existing look in order to cater to its target group.

     

    “In keeping with the plans we have launched Byomkesh Bakshi as well as a programme which has a mass connect like Rannagharer Roskstar with Mithun Chakraborty,” said ETV Bangla business head Sujay Kutty.

     

    ETV Bangla, in order to garner huge viewership, had a few months ago launched a dedicated afternoon time band called Duronto Dupur. The channel as part of this created original content. “There has definitely been an amazing response for the different kinds of programme as it spreads across viewers of all age groups,” Kutty added.

     

    The channel had recently premiered Byomkesh Bakshi for its viewers. “Premiere is usually for movies and not TV programmes, especially on ground. However, we had a grand premiere like a movie,” he said.

     

    ETV Bangla plans to compete with market leaders by producing original content in Bengal to increase its viewership.

     

    The Bengal GEC market is mainly dominated by Star Jhalsa and Zee Bangla. While earlier the noon slot had reruns of the evening programmes, ETV Bangla has differentiated itself by airing original content. The channel that first launched an afternoon time band has now also launched cookery and detective shows. With this, the GEC is also looking at some share in this monopoly market.

     

    Being a GEC, ETV Bangla provides a variety of programmes- including cultural events, family dramas, movies, debates, children’s programmes and tourism, among other shows. Some of the original programmes on the channel are Prathamar Rannaghar,  Jhalak Dikhlaja Bangla, Ranga Mathaye Chiruni, Bigg Boss Bangla and Sadhok Bamakhyapa among others.

  • Bengali film viewing has dropped: CII & IMRB report

    Bengali film viewing has dropped: CII & IMRB report

    KOLKATA: Majority of Bengali film viewers in Kolkata have not been in theatres in the last one year to watch a Bengali film, despite proliferation of multiplexes. However, it is interesting to note that in the districts, around two thirds have visited movie theaters to catch a Bengali film, but the frequency of visits are quite low, not even three films in a year, reveals a report ‘Bengal Bioscope: A Big Picture Outlook for Sustainable Growth’ launched jointly by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and IMRB.

    The report further reveals that around 30 per cent of Bengali cinema viewers do not contemplate watching a Bengali film in a hall in near future and an additional 10 per cent have stopped watching Bengali films on big screens in the last one year.

    This is further corroborated by IMRB’s primary survey of 35 single screen theatres across Kolkata and West Bengal revealing 30 per cent occupancy on weekends and around 20 per cent on weekdays.

    The tastes and preference of viewers in Kolkata and rest of Bengal are quite different which is echoed by only handful of releases successfully straddling both geographies.
    While original engaging content, a larger pool of good actors and directors and better in hall experience can drive Bengalis back to cinema halls.

    The report was launched at CII Big Picture Summit – Vision Bengal, 2014 on 12 December. The CII has partnered with IMRB International to conduct a study on Bengali film industry that focuses on understanding the emerging business models, importance of internet and innovative viewer engagement methods that are vital for the growth of the industry. 

    As a part of this project, IMRB conducted a first of its kind consumer survey across eight districts in urban West Bengal to learn the changing nature of film viewership and the general perception of Bengali films among its target audience. In addition to the consumer survey, a series of interviews were conducted to understand the trade insights of the film industry through in depth interactions with producers, actors, directors, distributors, exhibitors and broadcasters of Bengali cinema, it is further learnt.

    “With the increasing investment in infrastructure and production as well as growing consumer interest in regional cinema, we see a very bright future for Bengali film industry which has always been a flag bearer of creative excellence. The study encompasses the key constituents of the industry – producers, creative artists, distributors- as well the opinions of consumers who decide the fate of the creative products,” said IMRB International SVP media & retail Hemant Mehta.

    CII director General Chandrajit Banerjee said, “CII’s vision is to take the Indian Media and Entertainment sector towards achieving $100 billion by the year 2020. We expect that this growth will also come from regional media and entertainment markets across India.”

    “Regional is the new national and it fits well for the media and entertainment sector. Bengali Cinema has an enviable past and it continues to be one of the most vibrant regional film industries in the country,” Banerjee concluded.

  • Maxis-Aircel deal plunges Sun TV 8.55 per cent

    Maxis-Aircel deal plunges Sun TV 8.55 per cent

     BENGALURU:  Reports that both the Maran brothers were questioned by the enforcement directorate (ED) under the provisions of the money laundering act early this week brought down the share price of Sun TV Network (Sun TV) on the bourses today. The ED questioned the Maran brothers – Dayanadhi and Kalanithi about the Aircel-Maxis deal, according to media reports.

     

    The script closed 8.55 per cent down (down by Rs 32.15) at Rs 343.75 per equity share having face value of Rs 5 on the BSE. There was a spurt in traded volumes by 1.46 times and the stock had breached the 338.35 circuit to reach a low of Rs 335.65 on the BSE. The stock on 12 December opened at Rs 376 after it had closed on 11 December at Rs 375.90. The intraday high for Sun TV was Rs 379.60. The Total Traded Quantity (TTQ) on the BSE was 2.59 lakh shares with a turnover of Rs 9 crore, against a 2 week TTQ average of 1.49 lakh shares per day. The S&P BSE Sensex fell 0.91 per cent (down 251.33 points) to Rs 27350.68 today.

     

     Note: 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore.

     

     On the NSE, the stock fell 7.88 per cent (down Rs 29.65) to Rs 346.70 from its previous close of Rs 376.35. It opened at Rs 379.35 on the NSE with a High/Low of Rs 379.35/Rs 320.55. The traded volume of Sun TV shares on the NSE was 21,50,608 at a traded value of Rs 7,485.19 lakh. The NSE CNX Nifty fell 0.8.3 per cent (68.8 points) to 8224.10 at close of trading day today.

     

  • News will always be our focus, says Aakash Aath’s Eshita Surana

    News will always be our focus, says Aakash Aath’s Eshita Surana

    KOLKATA: Aakash Aath, a Bengali general entertainment channel (GEC) has said that though the focus of the channel has shifted, it still intends to keep news as part of its programme offering.

     

     

    It should be noted that Aakash Aath which was once a 24 hour news channel, has reduced the news slot to one hour at present. It airs news everyday from 4.30pm to 5pm and then again at night from 10.30pm to11pm.

     

    “Aakash Aath has undergone a change of format from news to GEC. We want our viewers to get news from us so that they do not have to shift elsewhere. Our news is positioned at a place where if you see one hour of this news you don’t need to see any other news channel,” said Aakash Aath director Eshita Surana.

     

    The channel will continue to air one hour of news bulletin. “At present we are not sourcing any content from anywhere but creating our own and we intend to continue this. No plans of any change in near future,” she added.

     

    Aakash Aath started off as Akash Bangla, a 24 hour Bengali entertainment channel with soaps like Kurukhetro, Shanai, Prabahini, Dotta, and Choritroheen. The channel later changed its format to become a 24 hour current affair and news channel in early 2012.

     

    But after Channel 8, a Kolkata-headquartered production company bought majority stake in the channel more than a year ago, the format has changed again. “The channel will always have a news bulletin,” concluded Surana.

  • Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu (MEK) is back

    Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu (MEK) is back

    MUMBAI: Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu (MEK), the landmark game show on the Telugu Television screen, is all set to enthrall the audience once again.

     

    The game show that was watched by over 4 Crore Telugu TV audience with highest ratings will begin on 8th December on number one Telugu TV channel Maa TV and will be telecast at 9.30 PM from Monday to Friday, five days a week.

     

    The unprecedented emotional connect brought by Nagarjuna Akkineni, and his empathy and towering presence as the host made Maa TV to bring back the game show within 4 months of the last series. This is unheard of in the Indian TV space for this most popular game show format.

     

    MEK has the distinction of bringing back the family and community viewing of television, the characteristic feature of 1980’s.  In the remote control dominating space of entertainment, MEK is a clean entertainer providing wholesome entertainment and caters to all emotions that television audience seek in any programme.

     

    Maa TV has conducted rigorous process of selection to shortlist the participants eligible to come to the hot seat out of the 34.50 lakh SMS & IVRS responses received through Call for Entry (CFE) that was conducted for 10 days from 9th to 18th October. The prize money that each hot seat contestant can win is up to Rs. 1 Crore.

     

    The systematic randomization process was conducted Sundram BPO under the overall process supervision of the international audit firm Ernst & Young (EY).

     

    Commenting on the re-launch of MEK, Mr. N Prasad, Chairman of Maa TV, said: “Maa TV is always in the forefront in offering vibrant, innovative and qualitative programmes. MEK is an incredible life changing game show and a testimony to the abilities of Maa TV in creating a positive social impact by rewarding the knowledge. It is a sense of satisfaction to Team Maa.”

     

    The most successful international format game show is produced by Big Synergy.

     

  • Aakash Aath to woo cine-lovers with movie festivals

    Aakash Aath to woo cine-lovers with movie festivals

    KOLKATA: Aakash Aath is all set to entertain its viewers with four movie festivals for an entire month starting 5 December.

     

    The channel will air films everyday from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm from its library and the festival will last till 3 January 2015.

     

    The festival will start with the telecast of Uttam Kumar films from 5 to 14 December. The movie list includes ‘Sanyasi Raja’, ‘Moroner Pore’, ‘Jay Jayanti’, ‘Rajlakshmi o Srikanto’, ‘Sudhu Ekti Bochor’ among others.

     

    “Uttam Kumar is an all-time favourite and we have some of his best movies in our library. It is one of the rarest collections which one will get to see nowhere else,” says Aakash Aath director Eshita Surana.

     

    Comedy films like Dhanni Meye’, ‘Miss Priyambada’, ‘Proxy’ and ‘Sriman Prithviraj’ will air from 15 to 21 December.

     

    From 22 to 28 December, the channel will air movies of the veteran actor Prasenjit which will include movies like ‘Duti Pata’, ‘Amar Sangi’, ‘Aboojh Mon’, and ‘Sangharsha’ among others.

     

    Last but not the least, the year ending dhamaka will start from 28 December and continue till 3 January which will see films like ‘Joy Bijoy’, ‘Chameli Memsaheb’, ‘Sankhachur’, and Bhagya Devta among others.

     

    The channel is working hard at marketing the film festival? She answers, “We are promoting it through the channel, mailers across agencies and clients and a viewer bank, whatsapp, push messages, news paper ads and listing.”

     

    When asked about expected viewership, she said the package will pull viewers of all ages as numerous genres have been captured.

     

  • ‘Mahabharatam’ to hit Tamil audiences once again

    ‘Mahabharatam’ to hit Tamil audiences once again

    MUMBAI: The epic story of Mahabharatam is all set to hit the Tamil television screen once again on Vijay TV.  Great pains have been taken to narrate this story with utmost care.  Mahabharatam is a high-octane drama involving a huge array of complicated characters. It is more than a story that gives lessons and teaches us on life’s morals and values. From sacred literature that brought revelations about Dharma and Karma through generations, the legendary Mahabharatam is the most awaited and ambitious project was successfully aired and gained the utmost viewership in the recent past.  On viewers request to watch this epic once again from the beginning Vijay TV has decided to telecast it from 8 December, Monday to Friday at 9 pm.

     

    Mahabharatam is the epic tale of two great kingdoms that went to war against each other.  Filled with strong characters, lavish palaces and a tale encompassing every  possible range of emotions.  This is a story of kingdoms, a story of sacrifice, a story of relationships and lastly a story bridging the gap between the Gods and man.  

     

    The narration of the story begins from the foremost ancestor of the epic Shantanu-Satyavathy and the sacrifice of Bhismar.  Not much known stories of the epic are brought to lime-light so that viewers get to see a fresh and untold stories so far.  The most popular characters viz Dirudhrashtar, Kunti, Viduran, Pandu, Duruyodhan, Bhismar, Yudhistar, Bheeman, Arjun, Nakul, Sahadev, Saguni, Karnan and Krishnan have been played by most popular stars.

     

    The most skilled people were chosen to make the narration of this tale perfect on TV.  The sets costumes and the action sequences are all set to take you back in time.  The set is a grand one! Attention to detail has been taken to make the set look authentic. Vijay TV general manager K. Sriram said, “We certainly are proud to present this legendary epic drama in Tamil once again to our viewers.  Make sure you don’t miss a single episode of this great narrative, starting 08 December 2014, every Monday to Friday at 9 pm only on Vijay TV you would enjoy it.”

     

    The marketing activity for the re-launch of Mahabharatam has been widened all over Tamilnadu.  The massive publicity takes the show to the next level of affluence and the grandeur promotion is sure to attract everyone.  A must watch ‘Maha Mytho’ Mahabharatam re-launches on 08 December 2014, every Monday to Friday at 9 pm only on Vijay TV.