Tag: Anooj Kapoor

  • Sab takes Godly route with new show ‘Krishan Kanhaiya’

    Sab takes Godly route with new show ‘Krishan Kanhaiya’

    MUMBAI: How many times in a day do you question god on anything that goes wrong with you? That’s precisely the topic the new showKrishan Kanhaiya from Sab will address when it hits television screens from 29 June at 10:30 pm.

     

    Produced by Garima Productions, Krishan Kanhaiya is a distinct yet light-hearted show portraying the ever confused and infuriated life of an atheist canteen manager, Kanhaiya Lal, the lead protagonist of the show. His persistent call outs and questions to Lord Krishna prompts the divine being himself to enter his life in various forms to solve Kanhaiya Lal’s struggles and answer his questions attempting to bring peace in his life.

     

    Kanhaiya Lal firmly believes that he is a self-made man and god has nothing to do with him or his accomplishments. Whenever in doubt, nothing stops him in disputing the reality of god by dragging him to explain situations every now and then. The ever-obliging god that Krishna is, always appears out of nowhere to resolve his queries immediately by adding a funny twist and thereby teaching him a new lesson every day.

     

    Sab senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor is of the opinion that the show fits well with the channel’s brand principle of ‘Differentiation through innovation.’  Talking about choosing a late primetime slot Kapoor said, “We are replacing the show with Peterson Hill, which was not doing too well for the channel. Also we want to target the youth aged between 18-22 years and I feel that 10:30 pm is a good time as the age group we are targeting mostly spends that time watching television.”

     

    Besides this, Sab is also looking at having a repeat of the show at 7:30 pm. “This will be for people who have missed the opportunity of watching it at late primetime,” he added. 

     

    While comparisons are being drawn with movies like Oh My God! and PK, Kapoor offers a different perspective. “In OMG, Krishna comes to address one particular problem, which one person is facing. But, in the show, Krishna is going to stay with the protagonist and answer all the possible questions that emerge in his mind. Not just that, the show will be more contemporary, giving examples from the current situation. As far as PK is concerned, it was in a way promoting atheism, emphasizing more on superstition. Having blind faith in god and having questions for god are two different things and hence I don’t find any similarities with PK as well,” he opined.

     

    Krishan Kanhaiya, in every episode will give out a message to the viewers. Currently, the show has been planned for 130 episodes. “We can extend it depending on the popularity of the show,” informed Kapoor. Close to four episodes of the show have already been shot. “By the time we go on air, there will be a bank of seven to eight episodes, which is good enough,” he added. 

     

    A 360 degree approach, delving into mediums across cable, DTH, multiplex, outdoor, Radio and social media will be seen as part of marketing strategy for this show launch. The promotion will not only be done on home channel but also on a mix of other channel genres.

  • “In next 3 months, we will launch female skewed shows”: NP Singh

    “In next 3 months, we will launch female skewed shows”: NP Singh

    MUMBAI: Sony Entertainment Television (SET), the Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) from the Multi Screen Media (MSM) stable has for long been perceived as a male skewed channel, but no longer. The channel is working on a content strategy, which will change the perception of the channel, and all this over the next three months.

     

    “A lot of our recent shows were clearly launched keeping the female audiences in mind, but it was perceived to be male centric. In the next three months, we will be launching shows, which will be focused on female audiences,” MSM CEO NP Singh tells Indiantelevision.com.

     

    It can be noted that MSM’s third GEC Sony Pal, which launched in September 2014, is currently airing repeats from Sony and Sab. The strategy has helped the channel double its viewership. So is Sony looking at reviving its old content strategy in order to improve its viewership numbers? Informs Singh, “While we have always tried making content, which is inclusive, there have been a few shows that are more male skewed. Our objective is to get more women on our channel and therefore the new lineup will have a greater appeal to female audiences, to achieve balance between male and female viewers.”

     

    Sony towards the end of June will launch Suryaputra Karn, which according to Singh will see greater traction from female audiences. “The story of Karan has never been shown on TV as a standalone and has always been a part of Mahabharat. I am sure that it will do well,” opined Singh.

     

    Of the current programming lineup, shows, which have been doing well for the channel are Maharana Pratap, Itna Karo Na Mujhse Pyaar, Hanuman, Indian Idol Junior, CID and Aahat.

     

    Sony Pal: Content Strategy

     

    The channel, which currently is airing old shows from Sony and Sab will continue with its strategy. “We will continue with it till we reach a threshold where we believe that the channel can start introducing original content. Our objective of launching the channel was to appeal to audiences in the heartland and to some degree, Pal has been able to achieve that and we are reaching out to those audiences. With the repeats of shows from Sony and Sab, we have been able to actually double our viewership on the channel. We will proceed with that strategy for some more time and then bring in original content for the channel,” says Singh.

     

    MSM and Sports

     

    The network, which currently has few of the biggest sports properties including FIFA World Cup and Indian Premiere League (IPL), apart from National Basketball Association (NBA) is looking at acquiring a lot of other new sports properties. “The announcement will be made in a couple of months,” informs Singh.

     

    When asked which sporting properties the network was looking at, Singh said, “Football is becoming very popular with the youth today, which is what we are focusing on. But, apart from that, we are also focusing on the other properties.”

     

    Talking about the just concluded IPL season eight, Singh said that the property had seen a 20 per cent plus jump in revenue as compared to season six. “We cannot really compare season seven and eight, since the last season was unique as it came in the midst of the general elections. But if we compare season six and eight, the growth has been encouraging,” he informs.

     

    While the network aired this season of IPL in six different languages, it did not sell the property separately for different language feed. “We will continue airing IPL in different languages in the future seasons, but in terms of sales, we will see if we can sell some languages separately than Hindi,” he said.

     

    The highest viewership for the league came from Sony Max, followed by Sony Six. “Within IPL, High Definition (HD) has done well as we saw growth in both revenues and viewership. There is demand for HD content in the market,” opines Singh.

     

    It can be recalled that the network launched a new channel, Sony Kix, right before IPL kick started. Throwing light on the channel Singh said, “In the past three years, MSM has aggregated a lot of sports content, which we showcased on Sony Six and in some cases on Pix. With Kix coming in, it gives us the flexibility of multiple language feeds and that’s what we did with IPL. It also gives us another platform on which we can actually showcase content, which erstwhile were sitting on other channels of the network,” he points out.

  • Sony Pal: Where original shows failed; old shows did the turnaround

    Sony Pal: Where original shows failed; old shows did the turnaround

    MUMBAI: It started off with an aim to target those whose hands controlled the small black device that runs the idiot box. In its bid to win over women, Multi Screen Media (MSM) made a move by launching a third GEC – Sony Pal, under its bouquet to scale up its popularity amongst the core general entertainment TV audience.

     

    However, MSM’s six-month-old off spring did not see its vision being fulfilled for long. In February this year, the channel canned its quota of original shows. The reason was the failure of a few of its shows to connect with the heart of its target audience.

     

    Interestingly, what followed post the closure of the original content went unnoticed. When Pal decided to do away with its new shows, MSM made a smart move by revamping the channel with some of the best shows from its other channels like Sony Entertainment Television (SET) and Sab to keep the flanking channel alive.

     

    If one were to connect the dots here, it can be noted that the channel had sent notices to the producers working on the channel to stop shooting from 13 February this year. Post that, Pal had a different story to tell.

     

    When Indiantelevision.com scanned through the ratings of the channel pre and post the ‘so-called’ revamp, it was noted that before the revamp, on an average the channel recorded 25-30 million GVTs. Post the revamp; in the week 8 of TAM TV ratings (15 – 21 February, 2015), it generated 39 million GVTs.

     

    Courtesy of shows like Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, Saas Bina Sasural, Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi, Kuch Toh Log Kahenge, FIR and Comedy Circus Jubilee amongst others. Since then, the channel has been consistently delivering numbers between 45-49 million GVTs on an average.

     

    A media planner believes that the move made by the network was an interesting one. “Pal decided to get those shows onto the channel, which worked for Sony and Sab, further bringing in the visibility for those shows. These programmes were once the shining stars for the respective channels until other big channel’s different concepts came into picture, which worked. These series were loved by the audiences and somehow the content still relates to the core TG and is thus still being able to deliver decent numbers despite being a repeat,” the executive opines.

     

    Another media expert asserts, “Once upon a time, Sony had a strong base of loyal viewers who enjoyed watching shows, which had a powerful storyline and Pal decided to get those programmes on-board. With this move, the old viewers have switched back again to Pal, who otherwise don’t go on the main GEC, SET for their own reasons. Sony’s experiments with differentiated content have not paid off so far and we hope when Pal revamps, it keeps its core TG’s expectations in mind.”

     

    What failed?

     

    Launched with a tagline – ‘Yeh Pal Hamara Hai,’ it targeted the ‘traditional, yet modern’ Indian woman.

     

    A media analyst explains that Pal had positioned itself incorrectly. “If the channel claims that it targets the housewives, it should have experimented in the afternoon slots. This would have given Pal many reasons to rejoice. Firstly, visibility, secondly, it would have been the only channel in the GEC space running original content in the afternoon slot and thirdly, good advertisers also would have come in who otherwise don’t have options to put in bucks apart from prime-time and other demanding slots.”

     

    The analyst further goes on to say that in the initial six months, Pal should have seen the response from the audiences and then build up its prime-time slots.

     

    It can be further noted that, even though MSM is trying to target the GEC audience that has been addressed by other Hindi channels so far, the brief for Pal’s programming was decidedly different. The content was designed in a way to be different from what a GEC usually portrays, sans villains.

     

    The channel had also signed up a brand ambassador in keeping with the theme – actor and co-owner of Indian Premier League franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders, Juhi Chawla, who was involved in promoting the channel through appearances in activations and on television.

     

    Apart from launching shows in the prime-time slot and weekend offerings, Pal had got on-board Raveena Tandon for a talk show and a game show with only women as participants.

     

    The channel had series like Simply Baatein produced by GR8 Entertainment and anchored by Raveena Tandon, Dil Hain Chotasa Choti Si Asha, produced by SOL Productions and hosted by Ragini Khanna and Jay Soni, Shashi Productions’ Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi, Miloni Films’ Khushiyon Ki Gullakh Aashi¸ Singhasan Battisi by Creative Eye, Pia Basanti Re by Rashmi Sharma and Pawan Kumar, Tum Sath Ho Jab Apne produced by Sphere Origins, Sister Didi by DJ’s Creative Unit and Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hain by Balaji Telefilms.

     

    Sony Pal’s highest rated programme was Sinhasan Battisi that rated 190 TVTs in its opening week. Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi with 103 TVTs followed behind.

     

    If one were to observe Pal’s viewership ratings, its run so far has been comparable to Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited’s (Zeel’s) Zindagi, which was launched in June last year. However, while Zeel positioned it as a mass premium channel, Pal was positioned as a mainstream GEC. Both the channels recorded 25-30 million viewers per week.

     

    Pal now features in the genre which has archive content and is thus competing with Zee’s Zee Anmol, Star India’s Star Utsav and Colors’ Rishtey. The ratings of these channels vary anywhere between 60 to 80 million over a week.

     

    A step back

     

    Shutting six months old operations definitely requires courage, especially after a substantial amount of investment was pumped into it.

     

    According to an industry source, the investment in the channel could be anywhere close to Rs 90 – 110 crore, including marketing spends. Ad rates for a 10-sec slot were estimated to be approximately Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000.

     

    It can be recalled that Sony Pal and Sab senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor had earlier said that one of the reasons for the failure of Pal was lack of proper distribution strategy. The channel was not optimally present everywhere at the time of launch, which obviously affected the initial sampling. The fact that, in the digital space, the channel was about 15 LCNs (local channel numbers) away from the leading Hindi GECs made it worse. For the audiences to locate, sample and actually break a habit of viewing other shows was an uphill task.

     

    For a better distribution, Kapoor had stated that the network would plug in the learnings from the core TG when it brought in fresh programming. Moreover, if the channel has already hit a certain threshold, then the investment will also be poured, as that is required to plug in the distribution gaps.

     

    With all the given circumstances, namely incorrect positioning, content not up to the mark and minimal distribution working against the channel, the industry thought it would not survive for long. However, all speculations came to rest when Kapoor issued a statement revealing that the channel will be back with a better plan and content strategy.

     

    “Sony Pal was launched five months ago subsequent to which the channel carried out extensive research. Basis the research, the channel is in the process of realigning its content strategy. Sony Pal has achieved extensive distribution as a pay channel and will continue to be an important asset for the MSM Network,” read the press statement.

     

    Until the time that the channel is back with a fresh line-up of shows, MSM had come up with a strategy to put Pal on Prasar Bharati’s free-to-air (FTA) digital platform DD Freedish.

     

    Moreover, it had added shows from SET and Sab on Pal to attract audiences from the Freedish market. Kapoor earlier stated that the idea on Pal was to get a certain threshold level of ingredients and get in fresh and original programming again.

     

    It can be noted that, in the repeat format today, Star Utsav from the Star India stable, gets 67 per cent of its ratings from Freedish and Kapoor’s understanding was that if Pal wants to reach anywhere near to those figures, it had to get onboard Freedish.

     

    Now it remains to be seen how the upcoming revamp strategy helps to build the channel.

  • “The programming strategy of Sony Pal is very hypothetical currently”: Anooj Kapoor

    “The programming strategy of Sony Pal is very hypothetical currently”: Anooj Kapoor

    MUMBAI: In early January this year, Indiantelevision.com broke the news about the almost six month old baby from the Multi Screen Media (MSM) stable, Sony Pal looking for a revamp. Reason: failure of few of its shows to connect with the hearts of its target audience. 

     

    Launched on 1 September, 2014, the channel targeted women in the age group of 15-34 years in SEC BCDE. 

     

    The channel, from December 2014, had slashed 1.5 hours of content from 3.5 hours and showcased only two hours of original content till February 2015 until they decided to clamp down on fresh content and continue to air repeats.

     

    Sony Pal and Sab SVP and business head Anooj Kapoor had earlier stated, “We are soon going to come back in the same slots, which have been shut down with new programmes in terms of dailies and with consumer feedback on-board. Hopefully, this time around we will go to the next level. We are going to come back with exact consumer expectations as they have articulated after viewing the channel.”

     

    Now until the time that the channel is back with a fresh line-up of shows, MSM has come up with a strategy to put Pal on Prasar Bharati’s free-to-air (FTA) digital platform DD Freedish. 

     

    Moreover, it has added shows of its two other GECs – Sony Entertainment Television (SET) and Sab on Pal to attract audiences from the Freedish market.

     

    However the channel will continue to remain a pay channel on all other platforms. Kapoor reiterates that Pal will continue to be a pay channel and it has not compromised on the pricing of the channel on other platforms. 

     

    So how will getting on Freedish help Sony Pal? According to Kapoor, the idea on Pal is to get a certain threshold level ingredients and get in fresh and original programming again. 

     

    He goes on to say that in the repeat format today, Star Utsav from the Star India stable, gets 67 per cent of its ratings from Freedish. “Our understanding was that if we want to reach anywhere near to those figures, we had to get onboard Freedish,” he said.

     

    It can be recalled that one of the reasons for the failure that Kapoor had stated was of distribution. The channel was not optimally present everywhere at the time of launch. That affected the initial sampling. The fact that, in the digital space, the channel was about 15 LCNs (local channel numbers) away from the leading Hindi GECs made it worse. For the audiences to locate, sample and actually break a habit of viewing other shows was a task.

     

    When questioned about the progress on that front, Kapoor explained, “Whatever the learnings have been, we will plug it in when we bring in fresh programming. And if the channel has already hit a certain threshold, then the investment will also be poured in as that is also required to plug in the distribution gaps.”

     

    When asked about the revamp stage, Kapoor defines its programming strategy currently to be very hypothetical. “We don’t know how much time it will take for us to reach the threshold level. But once we reach there, we will start our original programming.”

     

  • Sab to launch new comical adventure – ‘Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi’

    Sab to launch new comical adventure – ‘Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi’

    MUMBAI: Sab TV is all set to launch a new comical show, which has elements of a mythological fantasy. Called Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi, the show is created by Creative Eye Ltd and produced by Dheeraj Kumar and Zuby Kochhar. The new series will launch on 10 March at 7.30 pm.

     

    The show has been shot on grand looking sets and will have majestic special effects to do justice to the characters. 

     

    Sandeep Anand (Betaal) and Siddharth Arora (Raja Bhoj) will feature as the main protagonists in the daily show.

     

    The twist that the show will add to the legendary story of Bhoj’s struggle and determination to possess the throne of Vikramaditya is the unreasonable challenges that Betaal’s character will present to him.

     

    The show’s key comical character will be portrayed by Betaal, the self-appointed protector of Vikramaditya’s Sinhasan Battisi. The series will see various attempts made by Betaal who would use his wit and harmless deceit to ensure that the Sinhasan is not given to anyone by Mahamaya and the Putlees. Thus, possessively protecting the sinhasan from Bhoj. Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi will be a hilarious amalgamation of situational comedy, jealously and perseverance.

     

    Sab senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor said, “The unique proposition has always been differentiation through innovation. Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi show is a wholesome family entertainer which showcases a comical dimension to the challenges faced by Raja Bhoj courtesy the ever-troublesome Betaal.”

     

    Producer Kumar added, “The show shall surely tickle your bones and the historical, mythological, fantasy story shall make you travel in a world of creative dimension and magnificent visual.”

  • Sab launches new ad campaign showcasing digital divide

    Sab launches new ad campaign showcasing digital divide

    MUMBAI: Sab, a family entertainment channel from the Multi Screen Media (MSM) stable, has launched a new brand film as part of its #DigitalDividesSABUnites campaign. The brand film shows a very existing phenomenon faced and witnessed by families today, that of the digital world encroaching their personal lives but there is always some common thread that gets the family together.

     

    The satirical film shows a joint family living together where everyone is busy on some gadget or the other. In spite of all the family members being together there’s no conversation, everyone is focused on chatting on their phones, playing games, surfing the net or is listening to music with earphones plugged in. The film features the father of the family singing a song and narrating the grievance through it, at the end even after the commotion, everyone is still glued on to their device. This is when, he mentions latest update and character from Sab shows and everyone joins in to comment over it.

     

    Inference being, how Sab’s light hearted family centric shows entertain every member of the family and is one of the uniting factors amongst them all. The brand film accentuates Sab’s brand philosophy of ‘Asli Mazaa Sab Ke Saath Aata Hain’ by also concurrently urging people to stay together in harmony and savour life as one instead of the virtual space overpowering your personal one. 

     

    Sab senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor said, “Our film takes a light hearted dig at how the virtual world is beginning to overpower the real world which we inhabit. The fact that virtual world has made us individualistic and introverted in nicely contrasted with how SAB continues to makes us extroverted and re-enthuses us to bond with our family through fun and entertainment.”

     

    The media mix includes TV, DTH, cinema halls, digital and on-ground events. The channel has also launched a contest, which gives the audience an incentive to share unpleasant experiences as a result of imprudent usage of mobiles and social media during family and friends get-togethers.

  • SAB launches school connect programme in UP and Punjab

    SAB launches school connect programme in UP and Punjab

    MUMBAI: SAB TV has launched a school connect initiative called SAB Ki Happy Family. Starting with the states of Uttar Pradesh & Punjab, the channel plans to reach out many more schools in the country along the way. SAB Ki Happy Family will be touring in Agra, Allahabad, Kanpur, Varanasi, Chandigarh and Ludhiana.

     

    Students from standard 1 to 9 can participate in the same.

     

    SAB Ki Happy Family programme emphasises the importance of love for family and togetherness channeled through a drawing competition amongst school children. This activity is an interactive session, the theme for drawing competition is ‘Asli Mazaa Sab Ke Saath Kaise Aata Hai?’ ensuring the children describe their views on fun and good-times together as a family unit or with their loved ones.

     

    SAB TV senior VP and business head Anooj Kapoor said, “We live in a world today where we end up taking our families and loved ones for granted sometimes. Through SAB Ki Happy Family initiative we want be able to show the children, who are the future of the country, how important a family unit is, respecting and caring for elders is not just an integral part of our culture but also ensures that we have a strong support system too. SAB Ki Happy Family accentuates SAB TV’s core belief of Asli Mazaa SAB Ke Saath Aata Hai and beautifully illustrates the positives of joint family system.”

     

    The objective of the campaign is to make the children realise the significance of mutual respect and care for their loved ones and to bring together all family members to portray their idea of fun.

     

    As part of this initiative, the participating children will be provided with drawing sheets for the competition and goodies from SAB TV. The drawing sheets also come with a sketch of a family tree which the children have to fill in according to their family members. Some of the best family tree entries will also get a chance to be featured on SAB TV’s Facebook page. 

     

    This initiative is being executed by Victor Tango Entertainment Pvt Ltd.

  • MSM confirms Sony Pal’s revamp plan

    MSM confirms Sony Pal’s revamp plan

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media (MSM) has put the final stamp on Sony Pal’s revamp plan. The new general entertainment channel (GEC)  was launched in September, 2014.

     

    As was first reported by Indiantelevision.com in early January, the channel which had slashed its three and a half hours of original programming to two hours by December 2014, by shutting five of its nine shows with which the channel had launched, was looking for a change in content. 

     

    The nine offerings were Simply Baatein produced by GR8 Entertainment and anchored by Raveena Tandon, Dil Hain Chota Sa Choti Si Asha, produced by SOL Productions and hosted by Ragini Khanna and Jay Soni, Shashi Productions’ Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi, Miloni Films’ Khushiyon Ki Gullakh AashiSinghasan Battisi by Creative Eye, Pia Basanti Re by Rashmi Sharma and Pawan Kumar, Tum Sath Ho Jab Apne produced by Sphere Origins, Sister Didi by DJ’s Creative Unit and Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hain by Balaji Telefilms.

     

    When quizzed about the rumours, Sony Pal and Sab TV senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor had told Indiantelevision.com, “We are currently drafting a press release, and the official statement will come in the morning. You will know the exact status then.”

     

    Confirming the news, the official statement from MSM says, “Sony Pal was launched five months ago subsequent to which the channel carried out extensive research. Basis the research channel is in the process of realigning its content strategy. Sony PAL has achieved extensive distribution as a pay channel and will continue to be an important asset for the MSM Network.”

     

    It can be noted that the producers and actors of the existing shows on the channel have already been given a notice to stop their shows.

     

    According to sources, the channel could revamp post the Indian Premiere League (IPL).

  • Sony Pal to bring curtains down on existing shows

    Sony Pal to bring curtains down on existing shows

    MUMBAI: The media industry is abuzz with rumours. And the target this time around is Sony Pal, the newly launched channel from the Multi Screen Media (MSM) stable. If rumours are to be believed, the channel, which went on air on 1 September 2014, has already sent notices to producers and actors of the existing shows to wrap up by 13 February.

     

    When quizzed about the rumours, Sony Pal and Sab TV senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor told Indiantelevision.com, “We are currently drafting a press release, and the official statement will come in the morning. You will know the exact status then.”

     

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the channel had said that it would be revamping its content owing to the failure of a few of its shows, which did not connect with its target audience. By the end of December, Sony Pal was airing only four shows, of the nine that it had launched with.  

     

    The nine offerings were Simply Baatein produced by GR8 Entertainment and anchored by Raveena Tandon, Dil Hain Chota Sa Choti Si Asha, produced by SOL Productions and hosted by Ragini Khanna and Jay Soni, Shashi Productions’ Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi, Miloni Films’ Khushiyon Ki Gullakh Aashi, Singhasan Battisi by Creative Eye, Pia Basanti Re by Rashmi Sharma and Pawan Kumar, Tum Sath Ho Jab Apne produced by Sphere Origins, Sister Didi by DJ’s Creative Unit and Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hain by Balaji Telefilms.

     
    The channel had slashed its three and a half hours of original content to two hours starting from primetime 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm. The current running shows include Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hain, Singhasan Battisi, Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi and Sister Didi.

     

    A producer on condition of anonymity said, “Yes, the channel is undergoing a revamp and it will be back with new shows, post the Indian Premiere League.”

     

    Many in the industry feel that Sony Pal was unable to differentiate its content from the network’s flagship channel – Sony Entertainment Television. “The channel could come back with a more segmented content with a hope to catch viewers’ attention,” added a media planner. 

     

    Kapoor, in an earlier interview to this website, had said, “When we went out checking with our core TG (women GEC viewers) to what they found right and not right with the channel in terms of content, the consumers came up with very interesting answers which threw some pointers on what core corrections were required.”

     
    “We are soon going to come back in the same slots, which have been shut down with new programmes in terms of dailies and with consumer feedback on-board. Hopefully, this time around we will go to the next level. We are going to come back with exact consumer expectations as they have articulated after viewing the channel,” he had said. 

     

    Rumours are also rife that post the revamp, Sony Pal could move from being a pay channel to becoming a free to air channel. 

  • Sab gets a new station of joy – Peterson Hill

    Sab gets a new station of joy – Peterson Hill

    MUMBAI: Sab, India’s most loved family channel is all set to take the level of fun and excitement to new heights with the advent of a new light hearted comic show ‘Peterson Hill’.  The story is inspired from a quaint little picturesque railway station in a small town set amidst the lush mountains of Shimla. The show revolves around the lives of the simple people of the town and the family of the station master who manages Peterson Hill.

     

    In this unique offering actor Rohit Roy will be seen enacting the role of Kishore Chadha who by profession is the station master of Peterson Hill, a man with a golden heart, a complete family person who believes in the simplicities of life. Down to earth by nature, Kishore believes in doing good deeds in favor of humanism and mankind.  The station master is married to the most ideal woman, Pinky Chadda, played by Sucheta Khanna. Pinky Chadda is very happy with her simple life and is proud of her husband’s morals. Peterson Hill is a hearty humorous family entertainer and shall hit the tube from 26th January from 10.30 PM monday-friday exclusively on Sab.

     

    The beautiful and simplistic storyline evokes multiple human emotions such as bonding, friendship, love, joy and many more that shall enamor the viewers to its special offering.  The show also has a romantic twist in its tale when Mansi Srivastav who enacts the role of Shatabdi the beautiful sister in law of Kishore Chadda who returns home after completing her studies and hopes to find love back home. Although unknown to her there are quite a few contenders who are vying to win Shatabdi’s heart.

     

    Peterson Hill also includes various colorful characters that live in and around the station as well as some travelers whose stories sometimes get entangled with those living in the town. The beauty of Peterson Hill is that every traveler who arrives here gets inspired by the peaceful and content life of its natives. All the residents of the locality live in harmony and share their joys and sorrows with each other as one big family, always ready to help out anyone in need.

     

    Sab senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor said, “SAB TV has constantly offered its viewers engaging and entertaining content. The concept of Peterson Hill is fresh and first of its kind on Indian television. The story captures the beauty and romance of a railway station in the hills; it also has several uniquely funny characters. Peterson Hill is a wholesome family entertainer and further accentuates our philosophy of Asli Mazaa SAB Ke Saath Hai.”

     

    Garima Productions producer Ashwini Dheer said, “We have worked with SAB TV on many shows in the past, it has always been a great experience producing clean and light-hearted comedies. With Peterson Hill, we present a fresh look at life through the eyes of a station master in a railway station set-up”