Tag: Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai

  • Big Magic: Carving a niche for itself

    Big Magic: Carving a niche for itself

    MUMBAI: From comical line up to festive specials and blockbuster films, it is a channel which tags itself as the one stop destination for humour. Big Magic, initially launched in Uttar Pradesh in 2011 but spread its wings as it gained popularity in the Hindi speaking belt, boasts of creating clutter breaking and fresh content for the viewers in the humour space.

     

    In the general entertainment channel (GEC) space, it might be a new entrant but has been able to make inroads through its popular shows like Har Mushkil ka Hal and Akbar Birbal. So much so, that in week 45 of TAM TV ratings, the channel recorded a growth of 22 per cent.

     

    So what has helped the channel achieve these heights? It is its wide variety of three hours of original programming. From India’s first historical comedy Akbar Birbal to Uff! Yeh Naadaniyaan, from Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai to Mahi Sagar and Raavi, it fulfils the entertainment needs of the entire family.

     

    And to further strengthen its primetime band, the channel is set to launch Bal Gopal Kare Dhamaal, pegged on the unique equation between a common man and God in modern settings. It is slated to go on-air from 22 December, five days a week at 8.30 pm.

     

    The new show aims at re-creating the Arjun and Krishna equation from the Mahabharat. Says the channel’s creative director Uditanshu Mehta, “The HSM is skewed towards religion, devotion and festivities and with this show, we will cover all these, along with a dash of humour in it. It will offer audiences a truly engaging watch.”

     

    Mehta reveals that the channel does an extensive research on a regular basis as it is very critical in every business.  Two months ago, the channel head met to discuss the research insights on what the audience is thinking.  The research is either done by the channel itself or by the creative agency, Grey Worldwide India, and the media agency MEC.

     

    “Faith is a sure shot way of attracting audiences like festivals are. We research through CHV’s, focused group discussions and extensive market visits to understand the pulse of the audience and their entertainment preferences,” elaborates Mehta.

     

    With Baal Gopal… the channel feels its entire primetime band will be complete. Mehta states that the story is based in Allahabad and teaches life’s simple lessons like karma. The show will be marketed through a 360 degree multi-media engagement plan, which will cover television, print, radio, cinemas, retail touch-points, outdoor and digital. Also extensive on-ground connect in the HSM will be made. “We will focus spends in our core markets of UP, MP, Rajasthan and Punjab,” says Mehta.

     

    Mehta feels that comedy as a genre has really picked up in the recent past because of various innovations across channels. “Overall contribution to GRP’s is coming from genres beyond soaps and reality. Comedy is an opportunity, which sees lesser clutter and hence an opportunity in this segment is challenging. For us, we want to offer audiences a destination for rejuvenation,” he says.

     

    In recent months, the channel has fortified its position across the HSM spreading laughter to over 85 million Indian households. It delivers a 10 per cent unduplicated incremental reach across the market, when compared to the top six Hindi GECs.

     

    Moreover, the channel has demonstrated a 122 per cent viewership growth over the past six months.  The channel’s Time Spent per Viewing (TSV) averages at around 70 minutes. Mehta says, “We want to take this up gradually. We are growing block by block and looking at increasing our original content too.”

     

    He recalls the moment when the channel went to comedy from generic in April, this year. The challenge according to Mehta was to turn the existing shows also into comedy. The other challenge was putting up shows and making sure that they are successful.

     

    It is slowly concentrating and building its weekend slot. With ‘Shahi Shanivar’ of Akbar Birbal specials every Saturday from 9pm to 10 pm, plus one-hour special on Mahisagar and one-hour story-of-the-week on Raavi, it aims to achieve it soon.

     

    The channel plans to add original hours of programming in the coming year. At present, the prime time starts at 7 pm and ends at 10 pm and it plans to extend it beyond 10 pm. It already has two-three shows in the ideation stage. Along with growth in terms of viewership, Mehta reveals that the channel has made great progress on the distribution front. “Initially, there were a couple of distributors, who were not carrying the channel. But now it’s sorted and we should be on Tata Sky, soon.”

     

    It is available across all major distribution platforms including Reliance Digital, Videocon d2h, Airtel Digital TV, DEN, Hathway, Siti Cable and InCable. To ensure wider reach into the HSM, it is also available on DD Freedish.

     

    He believes digitisation has clearly made distribution democratised and while placement is still expensive, distribution is not. “If the content is differentiated then placement is not a key challenge. In fact, we have had a reduction in our carriage fees dramatically over the years,” he reveals.

  • Big Magic ups festive quotient offering a blend of authentic celebrations and humour

    Big Magic ups festive quotient offering a blend of authentic celebrations and humour

    MUMBAI: Big Magic, the flagship national Hindi general entertainment channel from the Reliance Broadcast Network bouquet positioned as the one stop destination for humor is ensuring it delivers to audiences authentic festive offerings, layered in humor. Promising an engaging watch for the entire family, the Navratri celebrations on both shows Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai and Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan is built on the insights of the markets that they are based in. The already glittering artist line up on the show, sees special appearances with Sailesh Lodha on Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai and Sunil Pal on Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan. With the best entertainment package this festive season, audiences stand to soak in an excellent show, while marketers get an excellent opportunity to engage with audiences.

     

    Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai ki Ajab Gajab Ram Leela:

    The Ram Leela depiction is an authentic celebration of Navratri in Uttar Pradesh, and the Braj region in particular. It is a form of folk theatre, based on the life of the Pandavas of Mahabharata and Yakshagana of Karnataka revolving around various epics and puranas. With Uttar Pradesh being a focus market and the show based in Braj, this creative programming highpoint ensures resonance with audiences. The show will feature an illustration of the Ram Leela by the Shaktishaali family, with chaos and hilarity coming in with each character wanting to play the lead roles. It is amidst this madness that Shailesh Lodha steps in as the savior and sutradhaar. An exciting show highpoint, with ensures resonance with audiences.

     

     Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan features Navrata ke Rang, Sunil Pal ke Sang

    Navrata is celebrated with great zeal across India.  Delhi is one of the key regions that follows this festival with a lot of enthusiasm, with the Jagrata’s being a key part of the offerings. Since Big Magic’s show, Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan is based in Delhi, the Jagrata special will appeal to the local audiences. It’s an apt opportunity to tap this festival and create amplification around the show integrated with the festival.

     

    Well known comedian, Sunil Pal will be playing a cameo in the festive special on Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan wherein he will masquerade as a Jagrata singer. He is sure to take the audiences on a joyous ride with his comic timing and the situations he will get into in this episode.

     

    Commenting on the specials, Reliance Broadcast Network COO Lavneesh Gupta said, “The festival specials on Big Magic, built on local insights and backed by research are already connecting excellently with audiences. With Shailesh Lodha and Sunil Pal on the show, it gives the spikes an added spurt and ensures higher levels of engagement. With a Channel reach to 85mn Indian households and a special connect with audiences focused on the HSM’s, this special festive spike makes for an excellent opportunity for marketers to connect with a plum audience base.”

     

    The spikes will be marketed heavily across television, radio and digital, ensuring excellent promotions and reach.

  • Big Magic announces new show ‘Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai’

    Big Magic announces new show ‘Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai’

    MUMBAI: Big Magic is set to launch another comedy show – ‘Ajab Gajab – Ghar Jamai’.  The new offering featuring popular faces Himani Shivpuri and Sumit Vats premieres on the channel on 12 May at 9:30pm.

     

     

    A hilarious comic caper produced by Red Dot Productions, ‘Ghar Jamai’ showcases three generations of the unusual ‘Shaktishaali’ family where the family follows a unique tradition of bringing home a son-in-law instead of sending the daughter to her ‘sasuraal’.

     

     

    The announcement comes soon after the channel unveiled its new packaging and launched ‘Har Mushkil ka Hal, Akbar Birbal’. The channel is also exploring various other programming options that can lend to a holistic light entertainment offering for viewers, drawing more eyeballs.

     

     

    Reliance Broadcast Network CEO Tarun Katial said in a statement, “The new show is in keeping with our endeavor to offer audiences content in the light entertainment and comedy space. This fun light-hearted drama further enhances our programming offering and we are certain it will be a great value proposition to viewers and advertisers alike. ”

     

     

    The launch of the show is supported with an extensive multi-media campaign across television, radio, print, digital, out of home, on ground and more, ensuring deeper reach across the markets.