Tag: Anirudh Dhoot

  • Videocon d2h IIFA Weekend to air on Colors on 10 July

    Videocon d2h IIFA Weekend to air on Colors on 10 July

    MUMBAI: The most awaited Bollywood extravaganza, Videocon d2h IIFA Weekend is all set to woo the viewers with its official television telecast. The evening of glitz and glamour brought together by Videocon and IIFA has raised the heat for its viewers with some mind blowing and scintillating performances. Hosts Shahid Kapoor and multi-talented Farhan Akhtar took the audience on a laughter riot with their everlasting wit and humor. From the glamorous stars that graced the green carpet to the crazy fans following for selfies, it truly was an affair to remember.

    In its 8-year long-standing relationship, Videocon and IIFA have been growing from strength to strength, delivering nothing but excellence. Right from their inception, both have striven to deliver the best to a larger spectrum of audience. Both believe in constant innovation, adding variety and evolving in the field of entertainment.

    Speaking on the occasion Videocon director Anirudh Dhoot, Director said, “It is an honor for us to present the IIFA Weekend for the 8th consecutive year. Videocon and IIFA share a bond that strengthens with each passing year. We look forward to adding many more years of togetherness and constant innovation, bringing in variety and evolving in the field of entertainment.”

    This year at IIFA Weekend, Videocon showcased its commitment to deliver the best of technologies. Familiarizing the audience to its latest offering, heartthrob Fawad Khan and Karan Johar introduced the audience to Videocon Aryabot. The first Satellite AC, Aryabot runs on a platform that enables the device to align itself to one’s usage patterns and preferences, surveillances home and office premises, talks out the commands to the AC, and keeps check on power consumption on its own, besides various other intelligent features like auto-trouble shooting and auto call logging to the nearest service center.

    Watch the action on Colors on 10 July, 18:00 hrs onwards.

    List of the IIFA Award Winners

    • Best Story- Juhi Chaturvedi from Piku
    • Best Performance in a Leading role (Male) Award – Ranveer Singh from Bajirao Mastani
    • Best Performance in a Leading Role (Female) Award – Deepika Padukone from Piku
    • Best Direction- Sanjay Leela Bhansali from Bajirao Mastani
    • Best Picture- Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Producers – Salman Khan, Rockline Venkatesh
    • Debut Male- Vicky Kaushal for Masaan
    • Debut Female- Bhoomi Pednekar for Dum Laga Ke Haisha
    • Best Lyric Writer: – Varun Grover for Dum laga Ke Haisha in the film Moh Moh Ke Dhaage
    • Best Female Playback Singer Award is Monali Thakur for Dum Laga Ke Haisha for the film Moh Moh Ke Dhaage
    • Best Male Playback Singer Award: is Papon for Moh Moh Ke Dhaage in the film Moh Moh Ke Dhaage
    • Best Music Direction- ‘Roy’ Meet Bros, Anjjan, Ankit Tiwari, Amaal Mallik
    • Best Cinematography: Sudeep Chatterjee for Bajirao Mastani
    • Best Screenplay: Kabir Khan, Parveez Shaikh, V. Vijayendra Prasad for Bajrangi Bhaijaan
    • Best Editing: A Sreekar Prasad for Talvar
    • Best Performance in a Comic Role Award: – Male Deepak Dobriyal from Tanu Weds Manu Returns
    • Best Performance in Negative role Award – Darshan Kumar for NH 10
    • IIFA Jodi of the Year- Athiya Shetty & Sooraj Pancholi
    • Best Performance in a Supporting role (Male) Award – Anil Kapoor from Dil Dhadakne Do
    • Best Performance in a Supporting role (Female) Award: – Priyanka Chopra from Bajirao Mastani
    • IIFA Woman of the Year- Priyanka Chopra

  • Videocon d2h IIFA Weekend to air on Colors on 10 July

    Videocon d2h IIFA Weekend to air on Colors on 10 July

    MUMBAI: The most awaited Bollywood extravaganza, Videocon d2h IIFA Weekend is all set to woo the viewers with its official television telecast. The evening of glitz and glamour brought together by Videocon and IIFA has raised the heat for its viewers with some mind blowing and scintillating performances. Hosts Shahid Kapoor and multi-talented Farhan Akhtar took the audience on a laughter riot with their everlasting wit and humor. From the glamorous stars that graced the green carpet to the crazy fans following for selfies, it truly was an affair to remember.

    In its 8-year long-standing relationship, Videocon and IIFA have been growing from strength to strength, delivering nothing but excellence. Right from their inception, both have striven to deliver the best to a larger spectrum of audience. Both believe in constant innovation, adding variety and evolving in the field of entertainment.

    Speaking on the occasion Videocon director Anirudh Dhoot, Director said, “It is an honor for us to present the IIFA Weekend for the 8th consecutive year. Videocon and IIFA share a bond that strengthens with each passing year. We look forward to adding many more years of togetherness and constant innovation, bringing in variety and evolving in the field of entertainment.”

    This year at IIFA Weekend, Videocon showcased its commitment to deliver the best of technologies. Familiarizing the audience to its latest offering, heartthrob Fawad Khan and Karan Johar introduced the audience to Videocon Aryabot. The first Satellite AC, Aryabot runs on a platform that enables the device to align itself to one’s usage patterns and preferences, surveillances home and office premises, talks out the commands to the AC, and keeps check on power consumption on its own, besides various other intelligent features like auto-trouble shooting and auto call logging to the nearest service center.

    Watch the action on Colors on 10 July, 18:00 hrs onwards.

    List of the IIFA Award Winners

    • Best Story- Juhi Chaturvedi from Piku
    • Best Performance in a Leading role (Male) Award – Ranveer Singh from Bajirao Mastani
    • Best Performance in a Leading Role (Female) Award – Deepika Padukone from Piku
    • Best Direction- Sanjay Leela Bhansali from Bajirao Mastani
    • Best Picture- Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Producers – Salman Khan, Rockline Venkatesh
    • Debut Male- Vicky Kaushal for Masaan
    • Debut Female- Bhoomi Pednekar for Dum Laga Ke Haisha
    • Best Lyric Writer: – Varun Grover for Dum laga Ke Haisha in the film Moh Moh Ke Dhaage
    • Best Female Playback Singer Award is Monali Thakur for Dum Laga Ke Haisha for the film Moh Moh Ke Dhaage
    • Best Male Playback Singer Award: is Papon for Moh Moh Ke Dhaage in the film Moh Moh Ke Dhaage
    • Best Music Direction- ‘Roy’ Meet Bros, Anjjan, Ankit Tiwari, Amaal Mallik
    • Best Cinematography: Sudeep Chatterjee for Bajirao Mastani
    • Best Screenplay: Kabir Khan, Parveez Shaikh, V. Vijayendra Prasad for Bajrangi Bhaijaan
    • Best Editing: A Sreekar Prasad for Talvar
    • Best Performance in a Comic Role Award: – Male Deepak Dobriyal from Tanu Weds Manu Returns
    • Best Performance in Negative role Award – Darshan Kumar for NH 10
    • IIFA Jodi of the Year- Athiya Shetty & Sooraj Pancholi
    • Best Performance in a Supporting role (Male) Award – Anil Kapoor from Dil Dhadakne Do
    • Best Performance in a Supporting role (Female) Award: – Priyanka Chopra from Bajirao Mastani
    • IIFA Woman of the Year- Priyanka Chopra

  • Union Budget 2016: What it means for the media & entertainment industry

    Union Budget 2016: What it means for the media & entertainment industry

    MUMBAI: 29 February marked an important date in the year’s calendar as Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presented the Union Budget 2016, amidst expectations from all sections. With an aim to give equal attention to all sectors that need financial assistance, Jaitley presented the nine pillars of his budget that focused on multiple subjects; from eCommerce to start-ups; from education to increasing jobs; and from agriculture to health.

    In a quest to find out what it really means for the media and entertainment industry, Indiantelevision.com reached out to several industry stalwarts to find out how they interpret the Union Budget 2016.

    Here’s what they have to say:

     M&E Tax Advisory India, EY, partner and head Rakesh Jariwala

    “As part of the budget proposals, India has levied an equalisation levy – what is known as ‘google tax’ globally. The tax @ six per cent of the consideration will apply on services relating to online advertisement, provisions on online ad space or other facility or services for the purpose of online advertisement, when such services are provided by a non-resident to either an Indian resident or a non-resident having a permanent establishment in India. The payer for these services are required to deduct 6% prior to making the payment. This is the first time that online services are being taxed in India.”

     Videocon director Anirudh Dhoot

    “The Finance Minister presented a balanced budget with a focus on infrastructure and agriculture sectors. By keeping the fiscal deficit target to 3.5 per cent of the GDP, the budget addresses long term positive impact on businesses. For consumer durable and home appliances industry specifically, the budget brings mixed responses. While the focus is more on dispute resolution and simplification of provision, the voluntary income disclosure will dampen the market. The government has lowered the corporate tax for new manufacturing units at 25 per cent with a view to promote industrial activity and generate jobs. With regard to small units having a turnover of Rs 5 crore, the corporate tax rate has been reduced from 30 per cent to 29 per cent. However, there is no relief on the corporate tax for big manufacturers. Government has stressed on GST implementation and proposed changes in customs duty to push make in India initiatives, which is aimed at improving the overall business environment.” 

     Sony Pictures Networks India CEO NP Singh

    “From an overall budget perspective, the enhanced public spending through various social schemes and infrastructure investments should further help to expedite economic growth. The government has also balanced spending with fiscal prudence by reigning-in fiscal deficit. From a media industry perspective, there were no major changes. I feel that a change in the definition of industrial undertaking for the services industry as well as a push to define the GST roadmap would have been sector-positive. There is a landmark attempt in the budget to simplify the tax administration, which should herald a friendlier tax regime.”

     Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia CEO and chairman and Posterscope & MKTG – Asia Pacific chairman Ashish Bhasin 

    “Overall there are some positives and some negatives in the budget. Not increasing the service tax is a positive, particularly for the advertising and media sector. The general expectation was that Service Tax may go up in anticipation of higher GST rates. Controlling the fiscal deficit and several steps to invigorate the rural economy and rural consumption are positive signals. A rural consumption revival will help the economy and the advertising and media sector tremendously. On the negative side, there was an expectation based on what the Finance Minister said in the past, that corporate tax rates would come down. That is not to be so for most large companies. Introducing double taxation on dividends is also a negative. In balance this seems to be a mixed bag budget with a positive bias. If it is able to spur overall economic growth, we could see good times ahead for the advertising and media sector.”

     Times Network CEO and MD MK Anand

    “Digitisation, in my opinion is the most important factor for the broadcast sector currently, we are very happy about the excise duty changes proposed for set-top-boxes, which will help in the last mile infrastructure of Digital Addressable System (DAS) Phase 3 and 4. Overall, a stable and positive fiscal situation is good for the economy and that will support our ad sales growth projections. All in all budget 2016 looks good for the Broadcast sector.”

     Viacom18 Group CEO and National Media and Entertainment Committee CII chairman Sudhanshu Vats

    “Kudos to the government for presenting a disciplined and inclusive budget. The emphasis on rural development and commitment to the fiscal deficit target augur well for the economy in the long-run. The proposal for a more conducive excise duty regime for STBs and other ‘entertainment-access devices’ is welcome. While many of us from the industry were anticipating more sector-specific announcements, I’m sure that this budget will benefit the larger economy and therefore, by extension, have a positive impact on our industry as well.”

  • Union Budget 2016: What it means for the media & entertainment industry

    Union Budget 2016: What it means for the media & entertainment industry

    MUMBAI: 29 February marked an important date in the year’s calendar as Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presented the Union Budget 2016, amidst expectations from all sections. With an aim to give equal attention to all sectors that need financial assistance, Jaitley presented the nine pillars of his budget that focused on multiple subjects; from eCommerce to start-ups; from education to increasing jobs; and from agriculture to health.

    In a quest to find out what it really means for the media and entertainment industry, Indiantelevision.com reached out to several industry stalwarts to find out how they interpret the Union Budget 2016.

    Here’s what they have to say:

     M&E Tax Advisory India, EY, partner and head Rakesh Jariwala

    “As part of the budget proposals, India has levied an equalisation levy – what is known as ‘google tax’ globally. The tax @ six per cent of the consideration will apply on services relating to online advertisement, provisions on online ad space or other facility or services for the purpose of online advertisement, when such services are provided by a non-resident to either an Indian resident or a non-resident having a permanent establishment in India. The payer for these services are required to deduct 6% prior to making the payment. This is the first time that online services are being taxed in India.”

     Videocon director Anirudh Dhoot

    “The Finance Minister presented a balanced budget with a focus on infrastructure and agriculture sectors. By keeping the fiscal deficit target to 3.5 per cent of the GDP, the budget addresses long term positive impact on businesses. For consumer durable and home appliances industry specifically, the budget brings mixed responses. While the focus is more on dispute resolution and simplification of provision, the voluntary income disclosure will dampen the market. The government has lowered the corporate tax for new manufacturing units at 25 per cent with a view to promote industrial activity and generate jobs. With regard to small units having a turnover of Rs 5 crore, the corporate tax rate has been reduced from 30 per cent to 29 per cent. However, there is no relief on the corporate tax for big manufacturers. Government has stressed on GST implementation and proposed changes in customs duty to push make in India initiatives, which is aimed at improving the overall business environment.” 

     Sony Pictures Networks India CEO NP Singh

    “From an overall budget perspective, the enhanced public spending through various social schemes and infrastructure investments should further help to expedite economic growth. The government has also balanced spending with fiscal prudence by reigning-in fiscal deficit. From a media industry perspective, there were no major changes. I feel that a change in the definition of industrial undertaking for the services industry as well as a push to define the GST roadmap would have been sector-positive. There is a landmark attempt in the budget to simplify the tax administration, which should herald a friendlier tax regime.”

     Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia CEO and chairman and Posterscope & MKTG – Asia Pacific chairman Ashish Bhasin 

    “Overall there are some positives and some negatives in the budget. Not increasing the service tax is a positive, particularly for the advertising and media sector. The general expectation was that Service Tax may go up in anticipation of higher GST rates. Controlling the fiscal deficit and several steps to invigorate the rural economy and rural consumption are positive signals. A rural consumption revival will help the economy and the advertising and media sector tremendously. On the negative side, there was an expectation based on what the Finance Minister said in the past, that corporate tax rates would come down. That is not to be so for most large companies. Introducing double taxation on dividends is also a negative. In balance this seems to be a mixed bag budget with a positive bias. If it is able to spur overall economic growth, we could see good times ahead for the advertising and media sector.”

     Times Network CEO and MD MK Anand

    “Digitisation, in my opinion is the most important factor for the broadcast sector currently, we are very happy about the excise duty changes proposed for set-top-boxes, which will help in the last mile infrastructure of Digital Addressable System (DAS) Phase 3 and 4. Overall, a stable and positive fiscal situation is good for the economy and that will support our ad sales growth projections. All in all budget 2016 looks good for the Broadcast sector.”

     Viacom18 Group CEO and National Media and Entertainment Committee CII chairman Sudhanshu Vats

    “Kudos to the government for presenting a disciplined and inclusive budget. The emphasis on rural development and commitment to the fiscal deficit target augur well for the economy in the long-run. The proposal for a more conducive excise duty regime for STBs and other ‘entertainment-access devices’ is welcome. While many of us from the industry were anticipating more sector-specific announcements, I’m sure that this budget will benefit the larger economy and therefore, by extension, have a positive impact on our industry as well.”

  • “Govt. should reconsider extending excise duty concessions to consumer durables”: Anirudh Dhoot

    “Govt. should reconsider extending excise duty concessions to consumer durables”: Anirudh Dhoot

    MUMBAI: With the government of India deciding to withdraw the sops offered to the consumer durable industry, the move has come as a shocker to the sector.

     

    Commenting on the decision taken by the government, Videocon director Anirudh Dhoot said, “The Indian government’s decision to not extend excise duty concession has come as a setback to the consumer durable industry.”

     

    Dhoot further requested that the government should reconsider the increased excise duty sops in the upcoming budget as it will give a boost to manufacturing and bring revival to the sector.

     

    Speaking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s highly anticipated and pet project, ‘Make in India’ campaign, Dhoot said that the country was capable enough to hold up the “Make in India” campaign. But going further he cautioned that in order to achieve this vision, the foremost action was to formulate policies and grant infrastructural support favouring electronic components and panel manufacturing in India. Dhoot’s Direct To Home (DTH) company Videocon d2h is also into the manufacturing of indigenous Set Top Boxes (STB).

     

    “We expect better guidelines and framework that strengthens consumer durable industry and benefits homegrown produce from this budget,” Dhoot added.

     

    On a concluding note Dhoot feels that at an overall level, the Union Budget needs to adopt a pragmatic approach towards addressing the needs of the consumer durable sector to manage its fiscal position. “This can take India back to a higher growth trajectory,” declared Dhoot.

  • Videocon introduces 4K ultra HD TV

    Videocon introduces 4K ultra HD TV

    MUMBAI: After bringing to India 4K HD quality service through its DTH arm Videocon d2h, Videocon has unveiled its 4K UHD LED TV.  With the new range of 4K UHD LED smart TVs, it aims to increase its market share in the flat panel display (FPD) segment to 20 per cent from the current 16 per cent.

     

    With 8.3 megapixels, the LED displays four times more pixels than a conventional full HD and eight times more than any HD LED.  Its ability to connect with the smart phone’s N Screen interface allows one to run the device’s content on the LED and vice-versa.

     

    Unveiling the new 4K UHD LED range, Videocon director Anirudh Dhoot said, “Videocon is committed to bringing the latest technology at a great value to all our customers, and the new 4K UHD range reflects this. In our constant efforts to enhance TV viewing experience, we have expanded our remarkable UHD 4K LED range and added 5 new models. With this launch we are targeting a 50 per cent increase in our TV sales when compared with last year. As 4K is the future, we will continue to expand in this segment to deliver unmatched products and premium experience to our customers.”

     

    Elaborating on the features of Videocon 4K UHD LED, Videocon COO CM Singh said, “Videocon 4K UHD LED TV is designed to provide stunningly crisp and realistic picture with 4K resolution that is full in details and true in colour. The new models are part of our cherished 4K range which has garnered a tremendous response from our consumers. We have carefully studied consumer’s requirements and have added features such as 3D gaming with motion sensing. With many more features, we are certain that Videocon 4K UHD LED is the India’s most feature-packed 4K ultra high definition smart TV.”

     

    It has innovative features like 3D gaming and face recognition the LED offers an unparalleled TV viewing experience which allows game enthusiasts and movie buffs to view content in 3D. Videocon 4K UHD LED offers 3D gaming with motion sensing feature which adds to the complete gaming experience. The smart TV comes with an in-built application store that aims to enhance the user experience.

     

    Allowing strong connectivity, the 4K UHD LED is powered by N screen and home cloud technology to enable the users to share media from the phone directly to their LED through wi-fi, and wireless display allows effortless streaming of movies from the mobile device to the HDTV.

     

    Equipped with MHL interface, the UHD LED allows users to connect their smart phones, tablets and other portable consumer electronic gadgets while simultaneously charging the device. This allows users to view content from their device on a 4K screen, without any lag. It is the first made in India MHL enabled LED.

     

    The LED can be controlled with a touch of a finger by the extraordinary touch pad remote. The LEDs grant ease of use for the most dramatic and impactful home entertainment experiences. Touted for its nautilus sound mode, the LED brings truly immersive high-quality surround sound.

      

    Comprising five new models in different screen sizes between 40 inches to 85 inches, Videocon 4K UHD LED will be available across markets by September.

     

    Videocon will also be coming up with a special 360 degree advertising campaign that would be spread across all major mediums to build top of mind recall. It also plans to add more models to its 4k range.

     

    The TV set price starts from Rs 91,000 with a target of selling 1 million units this festive season. Videocon d2h will be launching its 4K UHD service by October 2014.