Tag: Ambesh Tiwari

  • Sony YAY! and TV Asahi collaborate on all-new episodes of Obocchama-kun

    Sony YAY! and TV Asahi collaborate on all-new episodes of Obocchama-kun

    MUMBAI: Sony YAY!, the leading kids’ entertainment brand in India, has partnered with Japan’s iconic broadcaster TV Asahi to produce brand – new episodes of the fan-favourite anime Obocchama-kun. The first-of-its-kind collaboration has the stories and character design created in Japan and the animation produced in India, bringing together the creative strengths of both countries to revive a classic series for a new generation.

    Since its debut on Sony YAY!, Obocchama-kun has emerged as a breakout hit, resonating strongly with kids across India through its eccentric humour, relatable characters, and unique storytelling style. The series has quickly built a loyal fanbase and proved its potential to grow into a long-term franchise.

    Ambesh Tiwari, Business Head, Sony Kids said, “Obocchama-kun has created a special place in the hearts of kids across India. At Sony YAY!, our mission has always been to give our audience more of what they love. This collaboration is a step forward in that journey—bringing new stories, deeper humour, and the same Obocchama magic that has connected so strongly with fans.”

    Maiko Sumida, Head of Animation Sales & Development, Interntational Business Department, TV Asahi said, “Obocchama-kun is back again! What’s more, all the stories are brand new, fully supervised by the original creator, Mr. Yoshinori Kobayashi, making this return more fun and exciting than ever before. This series holds special significance for TV Asahi, as it is a co-production with Sony Pictures Networks India. We are looking forward to the Obocchama-kun’s unpredictable adventures on Sony Yay!”

     

  • CID goes to toon town: Sony YAY! brings teenage sleuths to the small screen

    CID goes to toon town: Sony YAY! brings teenage sleuths to the small screen

    MUMBAI: Move over Inspector Pradyuman, there’s a new investigative squad in town – and they’ve barely finished their homework in their high school notebooks! Sony Yay! is set to unleash its animated blockbuster CID Squad on 17 March, giving India’s beloved crime franchise a cheeky teenage makeover.

    In a plot twist that would make even Dr Salunkhe raise an eyebrow, the series transforms our favourite sleuths into a band of tech-savvy teenagers. Gone are the days of Daya, darwaza todo! – this new Daya is more likely to break firewalls than doors, reimagined as a gutsy young coder with a knack for digital detective work.

    The fresh-faced crew includes 16-year-old Abhijeet, whose sharp memory would put a supercomputer to shame, and young Fredricks bringing the laughs while keeping the team’s spirits high. Meanwhile, Inspector Pradyuman, now a sprightly 25-year-old, leads this band of teenage crime-fighters with the same signature style – just with fewer grey hairs.

    “This isn’t your grandmother’s CID,” quips  Sony’s kids and animation business head. Ambesh Tiwari. “We’re targeting the first Cartoon Network generation who’ve grown up to be parents. They get animation, and they’re ready for something revolutionary.”

    Ambesh Tiwari

    The series, produced by Toonz Animation with a dash of European flair from Ireland’s Telegael studio and music composers  Gigi Meroni and Saveiro Rapezzi, promises to tackle thoroughly modern mysteries. 

    Forget about missing jewels – these young detectives are cracking cases involving self-driving cars and artificial intelligence, with a helping hand from Dr Salunkhe, now re-imagined as a mechanical wizard running a scrap shop.

    With 26 episodes in the bag, each running 22 minutes, the show will hit the screen in six Indian languages – Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Bangla, and Marathi.

    “Think of it as ‘Sherlock Holmes meets Teen Titans’, but with a distinctly desi flavour,” Tiwari says with a grin, adding that the audience for the show is going to cross national boundaries and go way beyond India.  

    “The intent is to create a global property which will be syndicated across the world, with India being a sizable market. It may even be acquired by a major OTT platform where primarily adults will watch it. CID is a massive IP, and we want to take it forward in a new format.” 

    He reveals that CID Squad  is only the first step that Sony is taking in its animation journey in India; the idea is to create many more properties once it  turns out to be hit that it is expected to become.  
     
    “Look at Pixar – its IPs like Toy Story have thrived for decades. Animation requires one major global hit, and it can generate revenue for 20 to 30 years. CID Squad is our first step towards creating such properties. The investment in this project is substantial, but we expect to recover it soon,” he elucidates. 

    Sponsors have already hitched on the CID Squad  van and are taking a ride with inspector Pradyuman’s  investigating crew: Quickheal and PediaSure are a couple of the brand names that have popped up on the promo as co-powered by partners. 

    And if you’re still wondering whether this new squad can fill the original team’s shoes, Sony Yay! is quite sure they can and is betting big on it. After all, when you’ve got teenage detectives, cutting-edge tech, and a dash of nostalgia, who needs a broken door?

  • Leverage Edu onboards Zee’s Ambesh Tiwari as CMO

    Leverage Edu onboards Zee’s Ambesh Tiwari as CMO

    Mumbai: Study abroad platform Leverage Edu has brought on board Ambesh Tiwari as chief marketing officer. In this new role, Tiwari will lead marketing, branding, growth, and institutional sales for the company.

    The development comes when leverage Edu is rolling out aggressive expansion plans and strengthening its foothold in the global market, primarily the UK and Europe. “We are very confident that Tiwari will lead Leverage Edu and successfully establish our place both nationally and internationally in the growing ed-tech ecosystem,” said Leverage Edu founder and CEO Akshay Chaturvedi on the new appointment. 
    Prior to joining Leverage Edu, Tiwari was associated with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) where he was director-digital alliances and partnerships. At ZEEL, he was also part of the office of the president- content and international markets, and executive assistant to chief executive officer, domestic broadcast business.

    Previously, Tiwari worked with Viacom18 Media where he led the consumer research for the corporate strategy team. His other stints include companies like Star India and Quizcraft Events.

    “I am excited to join Leverage Edu and share my efforts to create widespread brand awareness while pushing for a very strong growth agenda,” Tiwari said. “Having followed the growth trajectory of Leverage Edu since its inception, I was familiar with the organisation and was impressed with its culture, diversity, people, and especially its entrepreneurial mindset.”