Tag: Arun Thapar

  • HistoryTV18’s docuseries: Marvels & Mysteries with William Dalrymple returns

    HistoryTV18’s docuseries: Marvels & Mysteries with William Dalrymple returns

    Mumbai: History TV18’s award-winning docuseries, India: Marvels & Mysteries returns in a brand new season, with noted Indophile and author William Dalrymple. The quest to uncover forgotten facts, revisit centuries-old stories lost to time, begins anew. The show explores historical sites, revisits cold trails and shines the light on unanswered questions about India’s incredible past and her many wonders, like never before. It also offers new perspectives on mighty empires, characters from Indian history, our ancestors, and their knowledge of complex phenomena. The series comprises half-hour thematic episodes, each with multiple stories that traverse the length and breadth of India, spanning millennia. India: Marvels & Mysteries with William Dalrymple starts on the 4t January, 2024 with new episodes every Thursday and Friday at 9 PM, exclusively on History TV18.

    The show will take audiences on an immersive exploration of India. Each episode in the seven-part series promises an unforgettable experience. Dramatic recreations with actors in period costumes bring to life amazing stories and untold histories behind India’s enigmatic structures – from jaw-dropping marvels and celebrated monuments to relatively little-known sites, across dynasties and periods. The stories engage, inform and entertain, with brilliant visuals filmed all over the country, illustrative graphics and archival images. The fact-rich storytelling strives to distinguish between legend and legacy, supported by a stellar cast of expert commentators, led by historian and world-famous author, William Dalrymple. The show’s ambition is to transport a new generation of viewers into the richness and diversity of India’s past, inspiring a renewed appreciation for the sites, structures and marvels that are India’s incredible heritage.

    Speaking ahead of the show’s launch, William Dalrymple commented, “History provides a road map by which we can understand where we stand in the present and how we got here. Without it we are lost. It was a huge pleasure to work with HistoryTV18 on this beautifully shot series and I can’t wait to hear people’s astonished reactions to some of the forgotten treasures we’ve dug up.”

    Travelling across the country, the show gives an account of some of the country’s grandest architectural wonders, as well as of historical locations whose past is shrouded in mystery. Expert insights provide the context and the modern-day significance of each story and the historical figures in them, while the dramatisations are sure to keep audiences engaged.

    Speaking about the docuseries Arun Thapar president – AETN18 content & communication says, “We are absolutely thrilled to have William Dalrymple on the show. His perspectives and insights have been invaluable. Our association with a writer of Dalrymple’s calibre and renown, epitomises HistoryTV18’s commitment to great storytelling and world class content produced in India.”

    The show promises a wondrous trip through time, in what is possibly the oldest and most diverse country in the world, whose enduring legacy has been shaped by the confluence of cultures, know-how, and artistic traditions. From India’s temples and forts to entire medieval cities and even structures from prehistory, the show packs in a lot.

    Temples for instance have played a central role in the cultural, social, religious and economic life of communities and regions across India, for all of recorded history. The series makes some noteworthy inclusions. The grandeur and complexity of some of these sacred structures is a testament to their significance. It also points to the surprising level of knowledge that existed in the ancient times in which these were built. The show explores what is known and more interestingly, what is not.

    Prepare to be enthralled by the ethereal beauty of the Chaturmukh Jain Temple at Ranakpur, an unrivalled architectural marvel adorned with over a thousand pillars and sculptures. Witness the stunning collection of sculptures from the 16 and 17 centuries in a little-known temple in Thirukurungudi, Tamil Nadu. Be transported to the world’s largest monolithic structure crafted from a hill to create a temple. Experience the mystical power of Gods carved into a rock face in remote Tripura. All this and a lot more is on offer in HistoryTV18’s one-of-a-kind original series.  

    Enter the world of two of India’s charismatic women rulers and the iconic structures they built – Rani Udaymati’s stepwell in Gujarat and the elegant mausoleum built by mughal empress Noor Jahan.

    Time travel to mighty Mewar, with its warrior king and its exceptional citadel and then further south into the Deccan under a tyrant, to encounter tales of tragedy and horror that serve as reminders of the murderous ways of medieval times. Visit Bijapur, once seat of a surprising sultan and home to one of the world’s largest domes. Pass through the highest gateway and lose yourself in the tales of two medieval cities. These were once the crown jewels of the dynasties they served, but now they are abandoned and part of world heritage. Venture into the unknown to unearth the stories behind mysterious Hire Bennakal and Narthiang, whose origins have been lost to time and whose secrets may endure forever.

    The seven-part documentary series promises viewers an unparalleled experience. Merging re-enactments, authentic storytelling, an exploration of legends and popular narratives, along with an examination of known facts, the show breathes new life into historic places, as never before.

    Arun Thapar adds, “India: Marvels and Mysteries with William Dalrymple is a selection of compelling stories about the creative genius of ancient and medieval India, her great wealth of knowledge and the many wonders that have endured into the present. The show delves into history across empires and dynasties, peopled with remarkable characters who played a part in shaping the story of India.”

    India: Marvels and Mysteries, Premieres 4 January 2024 9 PM,

    Every Thursday-Friday, only on History TV18

  • HistoryTV18’s #RoadTrippinWithRnM returns with new season on Women’s Day

    HistoryTV18’s #RoadTrippinWithRnM returns with new season on Women’s Day

    Mumbai: HistoryTV18’s digital first series “#RoadTrippinWithRnM” is returning for its seventh season on International Women’s Day on 8 March. The show will be available to watch on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube

    In this new season, Rocky and Mayur will start off with the monuments and street food of Delhi before driving into Rajasthan, exploring its palaces, forts, and rich historical and cultural legacy, and food. The duo will interact with and celebrate inspirational women on the trip and share insights and perspectives on life, career, interests, travel and more, said the channel in a statement.

    “Mile upon mile of endless sand as far as the eye can see. Fiery hot foods, Grand palaces and haunted cities…Rajasthan holds many mysteries and has always been a delight to travellers from the world over,” said Rocky. “I look forward to the ultimate road trip because for a traveller, the journey is always more fascinating than the destination.”

    Mayur added, “I’m looking forward to the joy of the open road and ‘soaking’ in the magnificent desert landscapes, along with all the unexpected delights that come with a road trip. As always, we’ve packed wisely. We are setting out with large doses of curiosity and sanitizer as we seek to embrace Rajasthan without filters.”

    “’RoadTrippinWithRnM’ owes its incredible following and growing popularity to the sheer richness and diversity of the sights, sounds, flavours and experiences that it has showcased around India,” said HistoryTV18 president – content and communication Arun Thapar. “Each season’s journeys, locations, people and places are varied yet bound together by Rocky and Mayur’s friendship, inimitable humour and quirkiness. It’s a show that’s rich in facts, presented with a lot of joy. It celebrates the wonders, great and small, that lie all around if one chooses to see and feel. The series has connected and engaged millions of viewers, winning loyal fans and critical acclaim. And we can’t wait to find out where the next bend in the road leads.”

  • A+ E Networks | TV18 elevates Arun Thapar to president – content & communication

    A+ E Networks | TV18 elevates Arun Thapar to president – content & communication

    MUMBAI: A+E Networks | TV18 has promoted Arun Thapar as President – Content & Communication. In his new role, Thapar will additionally manage Brand Marketing, Digital, and Branded Content of A+E Networks | TV18 along with his current portfolio of Content Strategy Management, Creative and Production for the network.

    Commenting on the development, Avinash Kaul, Managing Director A+ E Networks | TV18 and CEO-Broadcast for Network18, said, “Arun has consistently played the role of a key growth driver for the business. His strong understanding of the genre has ensured that A+E Networks | TV18 got the required traction and also contributes positively towards the growth of factual entertainment and lifestyle genres. His expertise is central to further strengthening and expanding the A+E Networks | TV18 portfolio.”

    Under his stewardship the network has produced best-in-class originals, and broken new ground in factual entertainment, with HISTORY TV18 clocking tens of millions of views online. In the last year, FYI TV18, the network's lifestyle arm, has reigned supreme as No. 1 for over 48 consecutive weeks. Over the years, A+E Networks | TV18 originals have earned more nominations and awards than any other network in the genre.

    Prior to joining A+E Networks | TV18, Thapar was Vice President Programming at Discovery Networks Asia Pacific (South Asia), where he was responsible for overall content and creative, including originals, for the eleven-channel portfolio comprising Discovery, Animal Planet, and TLC, among others.

    His 23 years of experience and expertise covers the entire spectrum of content functions, from commissioning and creation to management, acquisition, localization and on-air delivery, across a range of genres – factual, natural history, lifestyle, animation, kids, and family entertainment as well comedy, satire, live broadcast, and current affairs.

    He is passionate about great storytelling and delivering best-in-class immersive viewing experiences. As an award-winning content leader, his body of work also includes a long list of producer, creator, and executive producer credits for many award-winning originals, made in India.

    In his new role, he will continue to report to Avinash Kaul.

  • History TV18 focuses on relatable local content

    History TV18 focuses on relatable local content

    MUMBAI: History TV18 has plans to woo the Indian audience with more local content. After the success of Special Operations India: Surgical Strikes, the channel launched Special Operations India: Myanmar late last month in a bid to beef up its Indian content library. A new mini series Firepower:Defending India launches next month, promos for the show are already on air.

    According to History TV18 EVP and head of content Arun Thapar, the channel is not just looking at notching up the number of hours of local content but is creating content that is relatable to its audience. “[The content] is differentiated in terms of storytelling, production values and scale. We are also experimenting with durations.” 

    The channel is investing in what audiences like and admire in the factual entertainment space. Thapar said that the channel wants to celebrate the good and great about India. “Our efforts have gained momentum over the last year and a half. The objective has been to offer differentiated content for the audience and increase our market share by creating and putting out shows that are best-in-class, from the perspective of storytelling, creative excellence and an immersive viewing experience. We want the audience to  relive the stories from the past that shape our present,” he added.

    Although hundreds of hours of content are from overseas, by targeting existing audiences and building the brand, the network believes it can keep viewers glued to the TV sets and rule the infotainment genre. 

    Special Operations India: Myanmar, which premiered on 28 March 2018, is the second instalment in the Special Operations India mini-series, the first one being the path-breaking documentary about India’s Surgical Strikes in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. The story is told through the experiences of the men leading the operation and the decision makers in India’s military establishment at the time.

    Thapar believes that content in this genre should not be restricted to just Indian audiences but has to be made for global citizens. Going forward, History TV18 will keep refreshing its content with foreign shows as well as locally produced and curated series.

    History TV18 garnered second position in week 14 of Broadcast Audience Research Council’s (BARC) list with 3407 impressions (000s). When BARC increased its rural India measurement in 2017, the genre took a hit because urban viewership is its bastion.

    Competition has been sprucing up its offering as well. Recently, Sony BBC Earth, which was launched less than a year ago, snatched away the genre’s top spot from week 11 to week 14. The channel has lined up activities to connect with school kids and new show launches are also on the anvil.

    In its genre, History TV18 competes with Discovery, Nat Geo, Animal Planet, Sony BBC Earth and Nat Geo Wild. With only limited audiences to attract and plenty of players, the fight for eyeballs is likely to get intense in the genre.

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  • Network18 appoints News X’s Karishma Dhawan

    Network18 appoints News X’s Karishma Dhawan

    MUMBAI: The factual entertainment genre in India is witnessing several changes — revamps, channel launches and senior level movements. After hiring former Discovery Networks programming head Arun Thapar as its EVP and head of content, Network18 has appointed Karishma Dhawan as the cluster head of History TV18, FYI TV18 and international business.

    In her second stint with the network, she will handle ad-sales, client servicing and sales management of the entire network.

    Dhawan will report to the group’s recently appointed executive vice president of English news cluster and network sales head for north and south Priyanka Datta as well as VP of head sales for Forbes India and international business for English news channels of the network, Preeti Sahni. The two executives report to TV18 president for revenue and Forbes CEO Joy Chakraborthy.

    With more than 13 years of experience of generating revenue beyond the regular vanilla advertising, she has handled brands such as HT City, Indian Express, Radio City, Trav Talk and CNN IBN, etc. She has also handled concept sales on profit and generated revenue through organising events, media partnerships and AFPs, and integrations.

    Prior to taking this role, she was with NewsX as the sales head since March 2016. She handled the national responsibility for all the regional sales team (revenue, sales grooming, hiring etc.)

    She was hired as the assistant VP and regional head of HistoryTV18 in April 2013. In her tenure of around three years with the group, Dhawan was responsible for revenue generation as well as grooming and creating next level managers.

  • Network18 appoints News X’s Karishma Dhawan

    Network18 appoints News X’s Karishma Dhawan

    MUMBAI: The factual entertainment genre in India is witnessing several changes — revamps, channel launches and senior level movements. After hiring former Discovery Networks programming head Arun Thapar as its EVP and head of content, Network18 has appointed Karishma Dhawan as the cluster head of History TV18, FYI TV18 and international business.

    In her second stint with the network, she will handle ad-sales, client servicing and sales management of the entire network.

    Dhawan will report to the group’s recently appointed executive vice president of English news cluster and network sales head for north and south Priyanka Datta as well as VP of head sales for Forbes India and international business for English news channels of the network, Preeti Sahni. The two executives report to TV18 president for revenue and Forbes CEO Joy Chakraborthy.

    With more than 13 years of experience of generating revenue beyond the regular vanilla advertising, she has handled brands such as HT City, Indian Express, Radio City, Trav Talk and CNN IBN, etc. She has also handled concept sales on profit and generated revenue through organising events, media partnerships and AFPs, and integrations.

    Prior to taking this role, she was with NewsX as the sales head since March 2016. She handled the national responsibility for all the regional sales team (revenue, sales grooming, hiring etc.)

    She was hired as the assistant VP and regional head of HistoryTV18 in April 2013. In her tenure of around three years with the group, Dhawan was responsible for revenue generation as well as grooming and creating next level managers.

  • Arun Thapar joins  A+ENetworks|TV18

    Arun Thapar joins A+ENetworks|TV18

    MUMBAI: The factual entertainment genre in India is observing some flux with new channel launches as well as professional movements. Last week, indiantelevision.com reported that Discovery Networks programming head Arun Thapar had resigned from the network he was associated with for five years.

    Now, the news is that Thapar is hopping on board A+ENetworks|TV18. He will serve the network as executive vice president programming with immediate effect.

    Thapar will be heading the creative content of the network’s two factual entertainment channels- History TV18 and FYI TV18. According to sources, his initial main focus will be on building a strong and localised content library for the recently launched channel, FYI TV18.

    At Discovery he led a cross functional team for programming strategy and planning, content sourcing including acquisitions, scheduling, commissioning and executive production of all local India productions. He also played a role in contributing towards ad sales solutions, language customization and new channel launches with a view to grow the Discovery portfolio and strengthening its leadership in nonfiction entertainment.

    Stay tuned for more updates……

  • Arun Thapar joins  A+ENetworks|TV18

    Arun Thapar joins A+ENetworks|TV18

    MUMBAI: The factual entertainment genre in India is observing some flux with new channel launches as well as professional movements. Last week, indiantelevision.com reported that Discovery Networks programming head Arun Thapar had resigned from the network he was associated with for five years.

    Now, the news is that Thapar is hopping on board A+ENetworks|TV18. He will serve the network as executive vice president programming with immediate effect.

    Thapar will be heading the creative content of the network’s two factual entertainment channels- History TV18 and FYI TV18. According to sources, his initial main focus will be on building a strong and localised content library for the recently launched channel, FYI TV18.

    At Discovery he led a cross functional team for programming strategy and planning, content sourcing including acquisitions, scheduling, commissioning and executive production of all local India productions. He also played a role in contributing towards ad sales solutions, language customization and new channel launches with a view to grow the Discovery portfolio and strengthening its leadership in nonfiction entertainment.

    Stay tuned for more updates……

  • Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    MUMBAI: After a five year long journey with Discovery Networks Asia Pacific India as vice president – programming, Arun Thapar has reportedly moved on from his role to pursue further challenging career opportunities.

    According to sources, Thapar’s last day at the network was 10 August.

    No confirmation was available about his departure from either Thapar or the Discovery management, despite several attempts to reach out to them.

    Thapar, led a cross functional team for programming strategy and planning, content sourcing including acquisitions, scheduling, commissioning and executive production of all local India productions.

    He also played a role in contributing towards ad sales solutions, language customization and new channel launches with a view to grow the Discovery portfolio and strengthening its leadership in nonfiction entertainment.

    During his journey, he oversaw various programming and on air promotion (OAP) needs for all 11 channels of the Discovery Networks in South Asia – Discovery Channel, Discovery Channel Tamil, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Kids, Discovery Science, Discovery Turbo, Investigation Discovery, TLC HD World, Animal Planet HD World and Discovery HD World.

    In his past role, Thapar was program presenter and VP programming at NDTV Lifestyle.

    Indiantelevision.com had recently reported that Karan Bajaj was joining Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific as senior vice president & general manager of South Asia with effect from 17 October 2016. He will be based in Mumbai and will report to Discovery APAC president and managing director Arthur Bastings.

  • Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    MUMBAI: After a five year long journey with Discovery Networks Asia Pacific India as vice president – programming, Arun Thapar has reportedly moved on from his role to pursue further challenging career opportunities.

    According to sources, Thapar’s last day at the network was 10 August.

    No confirmation was available about his departure from either Thapar or the Discovery management, despite several attempts to reach out to them.

    Thapar, led a cross functional team for programming strategy and planning, content sourcing including acquisitions, scheduling, commissioning and executive production of all local India productions.

    He also played a role in contributing towards ad sales solutions, language customization and new channel launches with a view to grow the Discovery portfolio and strengthening its leadership in nonfiction entertainment.

    During his journey, he oversaw various programming and on air promotion (OAP) needs for all 11 channels of the Discovery Networks in South Asia – Discovery Channel, Discovery Channel Tamil, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Kids, Discovery Science, Discovery Turbo, Investigation Discovery, TLC HD World, Animal Planet HD World and Discovery HD World.

    In his past role, Thapar was program presenter and VP programming at NDTV Lifestyle.

    Indiantelevision.com had recently reported that Karan Bajaj was joining Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific as senior vice president & general manager of South Asia with effect from 17 October 2016. He will be based in Mumbai and will report to Discovery APAC president and managing director Arthur Bastings.