Tag: Balle Balle

  • Wizcraft’s 4th broadway styled bollywood musical stage show comes to kingdom of dream

    Wizcraft’s 4th broadway styled bollywood musical stage show comes to kingdom of dream

    MUMBAI: After a glorious run in Mumbai with over 100 shows, Balle Balle – The Biggest and Craziest Indian Wedding Musical theatrical show, is all set to woo audiences in Delhi NCR.  Balle Balle would be staged at the Kingdom of Dreams, Gurgaon starting 11th August, 2018.

    The International Broadway styled Bollywood Theatrical -Balle Balle shall continue to spread its magic and entertain the audiences giving an experience like never before. Taking theatre a notch higher, this high production show combines the best of western theatre with engaging content curated around a Big Fat Indian (Punjabi) Wedding! 

    The brand new Balle Balle is a hilarious heartfelt delight about the chaos of love & arranged marriages. It’s modern Bollywood’s biggest original block buster & a glorious addition to the world of family friendly musicals.

    Bursting with color, invention & spectacle this show flips between comic zip & dramatic grit as it immerses the audience immediately into the day’s long affair that is the decadent, colorful process of Indian Weddings.

    This two-hour Hindi spectacle features talented actors & performers from across the country, singing iconic Bollywood songs as they simultaneously entertain the audiences with their phenomenal performances, dazzling costumes, breathtaking visuals and sizzling choreography. 

    The musical definitely swayed the hearts of Mumbai. It not only received accolades from Bollywood celebrities but the critics complimented it for its minute detailing.

    The show has been directed by Mr Viraf Sarkari and produced by Andre Timmins, Sabbas Joseph and Viraf Sarkari. 

    Sharing about the overall concept, Mr Viraf Sarkari, Director and Co-founder of Wizcraft International Entertainment shares “ Balle Balle was launched in Mumbai on 10th November 2018 and has had a successful run of over a 100 shows. Moving to Kingdom of Dreams, Gurugram, was a strategic decision as Balle Balle is designed to be a touring show. We want audiences across India and across the world to experience the magic of Balle Balle. KOD is the ideal venue for a large format musical and this part of India is known to celebrate the grandest weddings full of song, dance and dhamaka. 

    Balle Balle is a grand spectacle of our culture. It is a total family entertainer filled with music, emotions, laughter and drama, the essential ingredients of an Indian wedding. 

    We have big plans to take Balle Balle out to the world and give audiences an experience of a BIG FAT INDIAN WEDDING”.

    Kingdom of Dreams & Wizcraft previously featured Super hit theatrical shows which include –  Zangoora – The Gypsy Price which surpassed over 2500 shows & running nonstop for 8 years & Jhumroo, Celebrating the Spirit of Kishore Kumar which surpassed 1500 shows & running nonstop for 6 years.

    Now with Balle Balle, Kingdom of Dreams & Wizcraft endeavors to keep the celebration going and rekindling the true joyous moments of a crazy Punjabi Wedding.

  • Balle Balle channel to launch in US

    Balle Balle channel to launch in US

    NEW DELHI: Tapping the overseas market has become the mantra of Indian broadcasters. The latest to join the bandwagon is Punjabi music channel Balle Balle which is planning to launch in US this January.

    “It is a matter of great pride that we are hitting the US shores just four years after our launch in India,” says Balle Balle president and CEO Upinder Nayar.

    STV Enterprises Ltd, the company which runs Balle Balle, has signed a contract this month with the US-based company Global VC Inc.’s Jus Punjabi TV Network, to launch Balle Balle there from the middle of January.”The first stage will see Balle Balle being aired on cable network to reach an estimated one million households across the US, barring parts of the northern states,” Nayar said.

    The phase two of the channel’s US expansion will be flagged off in the second quarter of 2007 through a DTH tie-up that will make Balle Balle accessible all across North America, with an estimated 20 million households as the target, Nayar revealed.

    Starting the middle of January, the channel will be seen in New York, New Jersey, Manhattan, Washington and almost all the major cities of the country, barring northern ones.

    There are four major cable operators in the US and Balle Balle’s American partners are working out projects with them, Nayar said.

    He stressed that the financial scale of the operation could not be revealed now because of contractual obligations.

    “I can tell you this much, however, it is big enough to plan our revenue model on the strategy that we will plough back the entire revenue generated from there into the US operation, till we achieve 100 per cent target reach.”

    There will obviously be revenue sharing at all levels with the US partner, and the plan and models for the DTH operation coming up are still being worked out.

    Nayar said that throughout the year there will be promotional activities with live events across the country, as also talent contests and local Punjabi musicians would be picked up for actual programming in Balle Balle.

    The campaign, which will see various levels of promos, including the live events, will start with New York and New Jersey, where there is maximum number of Punjabi domination.

    “But this is a misnomer, really. Because our viewership is not restricted to Punjabis at all. Our surveys show that Punjabi music has become a major craze in the US, with Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, even Sri Lankans getting into the swing of Balle Balle. Besides, 30 per cent of our programming is in Hindi, which makes it an additional draw,” Nayar claimed.

    The live events will be spaced out and across many cities. Besides, there will be other promos involving stores and restaurants, “but our partners and we are still working on them”, Nayar said.

    The company believes that with Bollywood going global, this channel would be an additional benefit for both the film and music industries and that would mean additional revenue for Balle Balle.

    “Besides, there are many medium and small companies who are looking for vehicles for their promotions abroad and our channel would become a big attraction for them,” said a senior manager of the company.

    What made Balle Balle decide to launch in the US? “Punjabi music and food is a rage in the US,” Nayar said.

    The campaign will pick up during the summer months in the US, when there are school holidays, the time when most of the big Punjabi jamborees are held, Nayar said, including music fests.

    Balle Balle channel is already available on IPTV globally for the past six months through the site www.jumptv.com, and results for Balle Balle’s last three months are expected shortly.

  • JumpTV to offer 3 Sahara channels

    JumpTV to offer 3 Sahara channels

    MUMBAI: Jump TV, a global player in the delivery of international television over the internet, has added three more channels to its basket of Indian channels. The online television platform player will be offering general entertainment channel SaharaOne TV, movie channel Filmy and a news channel Sahara Samay. 

    Recently, SaharaOne Media and Entertainment had entered into a long term deal with New York based broadcast distribution outfit GloboSat Entertainment in order to help the company launch its channel services at various countries.

    Sahara One, Sahara Samay and Sahara Filmy will be priced individually at US$9.95 per month when launched commercially and will likely become part of a future bundle of South Asian channels, according to an official release. 

    JumpTV, at present, offers other Indian channels such as Sony, India TV, Amitra TV, Kairali TV, People TV, Punjab Today and Balle Balle.

    JumpTV International president and chief executive officer Kaleil Isaza Tuzman said, “Hindi is the fifth most spoken language in the world. The addition of these channels makes it easier for the millions of Hindi speaking people living outside South Asia to remain connected to the television programming they know and love from home.”

    JumpTV Asia-Pacific group general manager Kevin Foong said, “JumpTV remains focused on securing the global IP rights to top channels in key regions worldwide. The potential for adding more subscribers by making Sahara programming available online is exciting and provides the partners in this agreement an opportunity to profit through a revenue sharing structure.”

    GloboSat president and CEO Sudhir Vaishnav said, “With our state-of-the-art production and broadcast facilities in New York and Toronto, we are able to create local content as per market needs. Our strategic partnerships with DTH, cable, broadband, IPTV, mobile and other platforms spanning across North and South America, Europe and the UK help our broadcast partners to build international presence faster.”

  • JumpTV commercially launches Punjab Today and Balle Balle

    JumpTV commercially launches Punjab Today and Balle Balle

    MUMBAI: Online television network JumpTV has commercially launched Punjab Today, India’s first, regional 24-hour news channel, and the music channel Balle Balle.

    For a monthly subscription of $9.95 each, all news and entertainment reports from India can now be accessed to both stations on the internet- enabled device of their choice. JumpTV subscribers worldwide can now watch around-the-clock news coverage on Punjab Today. Some of the station’s top-rated programs include: Khabran Bollywood Diyan, a weekly show discussing the major happenings in Bollywood; the political program Siyasi Halcha and Sohna Punjab, focusing on Punjab’s heritage and culture.

    Additionally, with the commercial launch of Balle Balle, the latest Punjabi and Hindi music videos are now available to JumpTV’s subscribers. The channel features interviews with Bollywood personalities, sneak previews and an excellent mix of entertainment shows including, Inbox, Hafta Vasool, Non Stop Hits and Hip Hop.

    “By partnering with JumpTV, Balle Balle and Punjab Today are now able to reach a global audience, allowing people living outside of India the opportunity to stay on top of the country’s latest news and music. The decision to work with JumpTV was a simple one, based on their proven track record of being a valued Internet-broadcast partner for hundreds of television stations like ours. We are confident that this partnership will help our channels bridge the gap between the millions of fans living away from home, craving Punjabi news and Indian music television programming,” said STV Enterprises Ltd president and CEO Upinder Nayar.

    “Partnering with both Punjab Today and Balle Balle made perfect sense. Each station exemplifies the quality regional and national programming JumpTV is committed to broadcasting. Now, Punjabis outside of India can enjoy news and music from home on a real-time basis, providing a direct connection to their culture and language,” said JumpTV International president and CEO Kaleil Isaza Tuzman.

    Jump TV’s global internet-television network streams live, high-quality international television signals via its website from stations in more than 65 countries. Subscribers can access channels through any internet-enabled device including home computers, laptops, internet-enabled televisions, mobile phones and video game consoles.