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  • How Dangal TV is ruling the heartland

    How Dangal TV is ruling the heartland

    MUMBAI: Nearly a decade after it was launched, Dangal TV has emerged as one of the most-watched channels in India across genres, thanks to a well-thought-out strategy of curating selective old shows and producing originals on Indian history and mythology, apart from the usual soap-operas.

    The Hindi GEC Channel Dangal TV, part of Enterr10 TV Network, has consistently topped the weekly list across genres of channels in 2019 (Source: BARC) and is a delight for media agencies and advertisers the media plan.

    Dangal has emerged as an undisputed leader in the rural Hindi-speaking market (HSM), while maintaining a decent hold in urban areas as well.

    Joy Chakraborthy, CEO, Enterr10tv, says, "It’s not just by luck that we have consistently topped the list of most popular channel in India."

    To what extent has the FTA model helped Dangal?

    Dangal was launched as a free-to-air (FTA) channel in 2009. However, since TRAI’s 2019 new tariff order (NTO) that mandates that customers select the channels and bouquets they want to subscribe and broadcasters announce the MRP of the same, Dangal has emerged as the undisputed leader in all genres of channels.

    KPMG India partner and head, media and entertainment Girish Menon says: “The top FTA GEC channels, especially on the DD Freedish platform, have commanded a high viewership share post the NTO regime, especially in the rural markets. The primary reason for the same has been the flanking channels of the top 4 broadcasters turning pay after the transition to the NTO regime, and the removal of these channels from the DD Freedish platform; which in itself has access to 30 million HHs.”

    Industry experts say that Dangal has an edge over its competitors as it is an FTA channel, a great advantage in a price sensitive market like India. Interestingly, Dangal is often the only FTA channel in the weekly BARC list of Top 10 channels by viewership. 

    Chakraborthy, however, is dismissive of those who credit Dangal’s success solely to its FTA strategy.

    “Look, after the NTO order, every media network had the option to remain in FTA space or to become paid channel. If FTA is our only mantra for success, tell me why Dangal is often the only FTA channel in the list of top 10 channels. Dangal is not the No.1 free channel. It’s the top channel across genres,” quips Chakraborthy, showing us the viewership chart for Dangal TV in 2019.

    Chakraborthy, who joined Enterr10 TV Network in March and has over 25 years of experience in M&E industry, working with Times Group, Star India, Zee, Network18 and TV Today Network, is also clear that he wants Dangal to remain free of cost: “I have no intention to convert Dangal to a paid channel. We will remain FTA channel.”

    How is Dangal making money without subscription revenue?

    Chakraborthy, who calls himself an all-in-all revenue guy, says advertising is its only source of revenue. “ROI is at the heart of all our operations. Before we commission a new show or syndicate one, we do a detailed research and check on advertising potential.”

    He points out that while advertisers have multiple options to reach consumers in metro cities, like, TV, print, OTT, etc…Dangal provides companies access to millions of consumers in the Hindi heartland where these other mediums are comparatively weak or not cost effective. It is this market where Dangal TV simply cannot be ignored and this brings advertisers.

    But, has not ad revenue declined with the GDP falling to a six-year low of 5% in August 2019?

    Chakraborthy says that while ad revenue in some mediums may have shown a decline, TV has remained mostly unaffected. On GECs, FMCG goods are the primary source of revenue and their demand has not dampened despite slowing economy. “FMCG advertisers are our bread and butter and they are doing well and pumping in monies on television. Up to 80 per cent of our ad revenue is coming from FMCG firms. Dangal’s objective is to get all potential advertisers on board without compromising in rates and values.”

    The strategy behind mythological/historical fiction shows

    Industry experts believe Dangal is successful as it has carved out a niche space for itself in the crowded Indian broadcast market. The channel has been able to maintain its distinct identity by carefully curating old shows and producing originals in the genre of Indian history, spirituality and mythology; Mahima Shanidev Ki, Ramayan, Dwarkadheesh Bhagwaan Shree Krishna, Sikandar vs porus, Chandragupta Maurya, Veer Shivaji, to name just a few.

    Dangal TV is clear about its identity and upfront about its strategy. Its website clearly defines its endeavour as an attempt to meet the “demand(s) of entertainment and information to make audience feel connected to our (Indian) ancient history and mythology.”

    The key to success for the top FTA GECs is to focus on fresh programming, with a judicious mix of shows across genres such as daily soaps, mythological and socially relevant programming, Menon says.

    That Dangal’s success is in large part owing to the unique programming line-up of mythological entertainment shows is clear from the fact that in week 19 of 2019, when Dangal TV topped the list for most popular channel across genres, its most popular show was Mahima Shanidev Ki, followed by Ramayana.

    Dangal’s brilliance lies in the fact that it was the first to realise and move in the space for a Hindi entertainment channel, focusing primarily on shows about Indian history and mythology, apart from the usual run-of-the-mill crime thriller, horror shows and family dramas.

    This space was consistently ignored by programming heads for nearly three decades despite the success of shows like Ramayana and Mahabaratha in the late eighties.

    Chakraborthy agrees: “Mythological shows are sure-shot winners. Metro cities are often oblivious to the fact that India is a deeply religious country. In addition, mythological shows can be watched with families. TV watching in India is still a family experience and parents would rather have their children watch Ramayana than Narcos or Breaking Bad.”

    Strategy behind acquiring old shows

    Dangal ratings, undoubtedly, have also been helped by successfully monetising already aired shows. Shows like Chandragupta Maurya, Bhagwaan Shree Krishna ran on Imagine TV before the channel shut abruptly in April 2012 and already aired titles like Bandini, Ramayana, Mahima Shanidev Ki, have done exceptionally well on Dangal.

    “We go through a lot of historical data before acquiring the license for any show. There are many reasons behind the success of any show. We look at shows that did not do well and analyse why it happened. Perhaps, it was a good show on a bad distribution landscape, or had too tough a competitor, or was probably on the wrong channel. We analyse such shows, acquire them at a fraction of cost, and then re-telecast them at a strategic time-slot to maximise ROI. Results are for all to see.”

    While Chakraborthy is honest in giving credit to these old shows for Dangal success, he is also quick to point out that Dangal is not just airing old shows.

    “At Dangal, I see my greatest challenge to bust the perception that we are only airing old shows. We produced Nagin, which is doing exceptionally well, Darr ki Dastak, a horror show and ‘CIF’, a crime investigation show. We have also commissioned other shows which are ready for telecast, but our current shows are doing so well that we have no time slot left for running these new shows,” Chakraborthy clarifies.

    Going forward

    Chakraborthy has a clear road map for Dangal’s future growth. While there is a rush in TV channels to tie-up with OTT platforms, Dangal’s first priority is to consolidate, maintain and further strengthen its leadership position on television which directly helps in monetisation through advertising.

    “The OTT and web plans are part of the strategy and will be shared in due course.”

    Enterr10 network is fortunate to have a visionary promoter in Manish Singhal, who has identified the right mix of people.

    In the last few months, the network has recruited Priyanka Datta as business head, Amartya Ray as head – revenue planning, sales strategy, research and operations, and Neeta Thakre.

    The Hindi GEC is a Rs 9000 crore market. If Dangal can maintain its dominant hold in this segment, like it has done so far in 2019, then surely, it will have the biggest pie of this crucial market.  

  • Dangal TV leads BARC’s maiden across genres list in new TRAI tariff regime

    Dangal TV leads BARC’s maiden across genres list in new TRAI tariff regime

    BENGALURU: Two Hindi GECs entered Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) maiden list after the new tariff regime of top 10 channels across genres list for week 13 of 2019 (Saturday, 23 March 2019 to Friday, 29 March 2019). Dangal TV headed the across genres list for week 13 of 2019 with 1,164.432 million weekly impressions. Another Hindi GEC – Big Magic, which also entered the list was ranked fourth with 675.106 million weekly impressions.

    Six Hindi GECS, two Tamil channels and one channel each from the sports and Telugu genres formed BARC’s weekly list of top 10 channels across genres during the week under consideration. From the network perspective, there were three channels each from Star India, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) and one channel each from Enterr 10 Television, Sony Pictures Network India (SPN), Sun TV Network and Viacom18 stables for week 13 of 2019.

    As mentioned above, Dangal TV headed BARC’s list of top 10 channels across genres in week 13 of 2019. Dangal TV also headed BARC’s weekly lists of top 10 Hindi GECs in the combined urban and rural Hindi speaking market – HSM (U+R) and HSM (R). It was ranked sixth in HSM (U). Two Indian mythology programmes – Ramayan and Mahima Shanidev Ki were in BARC’s list of Top 5 Hindi GEC programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week in HSM (U+R). Further, four programmes on Dangal TV– Ramayan, Mahima Shanidev Ki, Saibaba and Bandini were also among the top 5 Hindi GEC programmes in HSM (R).

    Star Sports 1 Hindi was ranked second with 1,094.720 million weekly impressions in week 13 of 2019. The channel was ranked first in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 sports channels, and all the five programmes – (matches) led by the Mumbai Indians – Royal Challengers Bangalore match were aired on Star Sports 1 Hindi. The other four channels in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 sports channels were from the Star India stable.

    At third rank was the Sun TV Network’s flagship Tamil GEC Sun TV with 850.156 million weekly impressions. Sun TV also headed BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Tamil channels in the Tamil Nadu and Puducherry markets and four of the top 5 Tamil programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week were aired on Sun TV.

    Also as mentioned above, Zeel’s Big Magic was ranked fourth in week 13 of 2019. Big Magic was ranked second in BARC’s weekly lists of top 10 Hindi GECs in HSM (U+R) and HSM (R). Big Magic was ranked eighth in BARC’s weekly list of top 10 Hindi GECs in HSM (U). The fantasy action thriller Maharakshak Aryan aired on Big Magic was ranked fifth in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Hindi programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week in HSM (R).

    At fifth rank in week 13 of 2019 was Star India’s flagship Hindi GEC Star Plus with 668.739 million weekly impressions. Star Plus was also ranked third, fourth and first in BARC’s weekly list of top 10 Hindi GECs in HSM (U+R), HSM (R) and HSM (U) respectively. Three programmes on Star Plus – Kulfi Kumar Bajewala, Kasauti Zindagi Kay, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai were amongst BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Hindi programmes on average rating across all original airings in the week in HSM (U).

    At sixth rank was Star India’s flagship Telugu GEC Star Maa with 635.721 million weekly impressions in week 13 of 2019. Star Maa was also ranked first in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Telugu GECs in the Andhra Pradesh/Telangana markets and all the five programmes in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Telugu programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week in these markets were aired on Star Maa.

    At seventh rank was Zeel’s flagship Hindi GEC Zee TV with 589.507 weekly impressions. Zee TV was ranked fourth in HSM (U+R) and HSM (U) and was ranked third in HSM (R). The Balaji Telefilms produced Kumkum Bhagya and its spinoff Kundali Bhagya and Tujhse Hai Raabta aired on Zee TV were among the top 5 programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week in HSM (U+R). Further, Kundali Bhagya on Zee TV was also ranked fourth in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week in HSM (U).

    SPN’s flagship Hindi GEC Sony Entertainment Television (SET) was ranked eighth in week 13 of 2019 with 533.980 million weekly impressions. SET was also ranked fifth, sixth and second in BARC’s weekly list of top 10 Hindi GECs in HSM (U+R), HSM (R) and HSM (U) respectively. The reality dance show Super Dancer Chapter 3 was ranked third in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week in HSM (U).

    At ninth rank was Viacom18’s flagship Hindi GEC Colors with 520.906 million weekly impressions. Colors was also ranked sixth, fifth and third  in BARC’s weekly list of top 10 Hindi GECs in HSM (U+R), HSM (R) and HSM (U) respectively.

    At tenth place was Zeel’s flagship Tamil GEC Zee Tamil with 515.571 million weekly impressions. Zee Tamil was ranked second in  BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Tamil channels in the Tamil Nadu and Puducherry markets and one of the top 5 Tamil programmes based on average rating across all original airings in the week was aired on Zee Tamil.

  • Star Plus and Zee Anmol retain position on BARC meter in week 35

    Star Plus and Zee Anmol retain position on BARC meter in week 35

    MUMBAI: Zee Anmol’s shows Jodha Akbar, Bandini and Kasam Hai Tujhe Aa Abhi Ja grabbed top three positions in top five programmes of Hindi GEC in the Rural Hindi-Speaking Market. Backed by top three shows Zee Anmol continues to lead the genre, according to the all-India data of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC). In Urban + Rural and Urban Hindi Speaking Market, Star Plus continues to dominate the genre and maintains its leadership position in week 35.

    Urban +Rural (HSM)

    With a rise in ratings, Star Plus continued as the undisputed leader in the general entertainment channel genre with 761819 Impressions (000s) against 732303 Impressions (000s) in week 34.

    Zee TV maintained its second slot in week 35, and registered 598075 Impressions (000s) against  577316 Impressions (000s) in the previous week. Followed by Colors on third with 537562 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol, which stood on number four with 517888 Impressions (000s) against 530845 Impressions (000s). Star Utsav bagged the fifth position with 440375 Impressions (000s) and Life OK grabbed the sixth spot with 411927 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Sony Pictures Network’s three channels retain their position this week. Its free-to-air channel Sony Pal stood at number seven with 389607 Impressions (000s) followed by Sab TV on the eighth position with 384302 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television  on the ninth recorded 377075 Impressions (000s). Rishtey at the tenth level registered 301226 Impressions (000s).

    Rural HSM

    Backed by three shows Jodha Akbar, Bandini, Kasam Hai Tujhe Aa Abhi Ja,  Zee Anmol maintained its leadership position with 395901 Impressions (000s)  followed by Star Utsav at second position with 332806 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal on the third spot with 290193 Impressions (000s). Zee TV maintained its fourth position with 256256 Impressions (000s).

    Star Plus  bagged the fifth  spot with 253005 Impressions (000s). Rishtey maintained its sixth spot in the Rural HSM with 223074 Impressions (000s) followed by Colors at number seven with 168687 Impressions (000s). Life Ok stood at the eight position with 143701 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television at the ninth place with 104130 Impressions (000s) while Sab TV at tenth spot garnered 104110 Impressions (000s).

    Urban HSM

    Star Plus garnered the pole position  with 508814 Impression (000s) against 495758 Impressions (000s) in week 34 followed by Colors at the second place with 368875 Impressions (000s) and Zee TV with 341759 Impressions (000s) stood at number three. Sab TV grabbed the fourth spot with 280193 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television at fifth with 272945 Impressions (000s) and Life Ok with 268226 Impressions (000s).

    In Urban HSM,  &TV maintained its number seven position with 159206 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee Anmol with 121987 Impressions (000s) on eighth and Star Utsav bagged the ninth spot with 107569 Impressions (000s). Sony Pal bagged the tenth spot with 99414 Impressions (000s).

  • Star Plus and Zee Anmol retain position on BARC meter in week 35

    Star Plus and Zee Anmol retain position on BARC meter in week 35

    MUMBAI: Zee Anmol’s shows Jodha Akbar, Bandini and Kasam Hai Tujhe Aa Abhi Ja grabbed top three positions in top five programmes of Hindi GEC in the Rural Hindi-Speaking Market. Backed by top three shows Zee Anmol continues to lead the genre, according to the all-India data of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC). In Urban + Rural and Urban Hindi Speaking Market, Star Plus continues to dominate the genre and maintains its leadership position in week 35.

    Urban +Rural (HSM)

    With a rise in ratings, Star Plus continued as the undisputed leader in the general entertainment channel genre with 761819 Impressions (000s) against 732303 Impressions (000s) in week 34.

    Zee TV maintained its second slot in week 35, and registered 598075 Impressions (000s) against  577316 Impressions (000s) in the previous week. Followed by Colors on third with 537562 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol, which stood on number four with 517888 Impressions (000s) against 530845 Impressions (000s). Star Utsav bagged the fifth position with 440375 Impressions (000s) and Life OK grabbed the sixth spot with 411927 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Sony Pictures Network’s three channels retain their position this week. Its free-to-air channel Sony Pal stood at number seven with 389607 Impressions (000s) followed by Sab TV on the eighth position with 384302 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television  on the ninth recorded 377075 Impressions (000s). Rishtey at the tenth level registered 301226 Impressions (000s).

    Rural HSM

    Backed by three shows Jodha Akbar, Bandini, Kasam Hai Tujhe Aa Abhi Ja,  Zee Anmol maintained its leadership position with 395901 Impressions (000s)  followed by Star Utsav at second position with 332806 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal on the third spot with 290193 Impressions (000s). Zee TV maintained its fourth position with 256256 Impressions (000s).

    Star Plus  bagged the fifth  spot with 253005 Impressions (000s). Rishtey maintained its sixth spot in the Rural HSM with 223074 Impressions (000s) followed by Colors at number seven with 168687 Impressions (000s). Life Ok stood at the eight position with 143701 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television at the ninth place with 104130 Impressions (000s) while Sab TV at tenth spot garnered 104110 Impressions (000s).

    Urban HSM

    Star Plus garnered the pole position  with 508814 Impression (000s) against 495758 Impressions (000s) in week 34 followed by Colors at the second place with 368875 Impressions (000s) and Zee TV with 341759 Impressions (000s) stood at number three. Sab TV grabbed the fourth spot with 280193 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television at fifth with 272945 Impressions (000s) and Life Ok with 268226 Impressions (000s).

    In Urban HSM,  &TV maintained its number seven position with 159206 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee Anmol with 121987 Impressions (000s) on eighth and Star Utsav bagged the ninth spot with 107569 Impressions (000s). Sony Pal bagged the tenth spot with 99414 Impressions (000s).

  • BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    MUMBAI: According to BARC NCCS All Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) 4+ Individuals data for week 23, Jodha Akbar on FTA Zee Anmol topped the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets followed by Naagin on Colors. However, going by BARC Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs (Urban+Rural), Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol stood at fourth position, while it did not find a place among Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Urban. 

    Naagin on Colors found a place among the top five lists across all the three BARC Hindi GEC classifications. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya was also among the top five lists across all the three classifications, but on different channels. In the rural markets it found a place on Star Utsav while in Urban and (Urban+Rural) markets it found a place among the top 5 on Star Plus.

    Three of Zee Anmol’s programs were listed among the top 5 in rural markets. 

    Rural

    In week 23, Jodhan Akbar on Zee Anmol with with 6935 Impressions (000s) topped the market followed by Naagin on Colors with 5672 Impressions (000s).  Bandini also on Zee Anmol with 4805 Impressions (000s) came third among the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets, followed by Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Utsav with 4503 Impressions (000s). It is Zee Anmol’s Meri Doli Teri Angana with 4348 Impressions (000s) that stood last in the top 5 Hindi GEC Programs Rural markets list for week 23.

    Urban

    Naagin has been dominating the urban market for long and it continued on top in week 23 with 11108 Impressions (000s), followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 8299 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya also on Star Plus stood third with 5800 Impressions (000s) followed by Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 5653 Impressions (000s) on fourth spot. India’s Got Talent on Colors took the last spot with 5650 Impressions (000s).

    Urban+Rural

    Here also, Naagin on Colors took the pole position with 16780 Impressions (000s) followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 1237 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 9344 Impressions (000s) was at third place. Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol and Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Plus took fourth and fifth places with 8864 Impressions (000s) and 8802 Impressions (000s) respectively.

  • BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    MUMBAI: According to BARC NCCS All Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) 4+ Individuals data for week 23, Jodha Akbar on FTA Zee Anmol topped the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets followed by Naagin on Colors. However, going by BARC Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs (Urban+Rural), Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol stood at fourth position, while it did not find a place among Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Urban. 

    Naagin on Colors found a place among the top five lists across all the three BARC Hindi GEC classifications. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya was also among the top five lists across all the three classifications, but on different channels. In the rural markets it found a place on Star Utsav while in Urban and (Urban+Rural) markets it found a place among the top 5 on Star Plus.

    Three of Zee Anmol’s programs were listed among the top 5 in rural markets. 

    Rural

    In week 23, Jodhan Akbar on Zee Anmol with with 6935 Impressions (000s) topped the market followed by Naagin on Colors with 5672 Impressions (000s).  Bandini also on Zee Anmol with 4805 Impressions (000s) came third among the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets, followed by Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Utsav with 4503 Impressions (000s). It is Zee Anmol’s Meri Doli Teri Angana with 4348 Impressions (000s) that stood last in the top 5 Hindi GEC Programs Rural markets list for week 23.

    Urban

    Naagin has been dominating the urban market for long and it continued on top in week 23 with 11108 Impressions (000s), followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 8299 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya also on Star Plus stood third with 5800 Impressions (000s) followed by Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 5653 Impressions (000s) on fourth spot. India’s Got Talent on Colors took the last spot with 5650 Impressions (000s).

    Urban+Rural

    Here also, Naagin on Colors took the pole position with 16780 Impressions (000s) followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 1237 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 9344 Impressions (000s) was at third place. Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol and Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Plus took fourth and fifth places with 8864 Impressions (000s) and 8802 Impressions (000s) respectively.

  • Zee Classic lines up Bimal Roy Film Festival in February

    Zee Classic lines up Bimal Roy Film Festival in February

    MUMBAI: Zee Classic is gearing up to present an ode to the pioneer of Indian cinema – Bimal Roy by celebrating noteworthy work from the golden era.

     

    Commemorating Roy’s 50th death anniversary, Zee Classic will celebrate the life and work of the legendary filmmaker with the Bimal Roy Film Festival, which will be presented by Boman Irani.

     

    Irani will present some of extraordinary and undiscovered facts and trivia about the filmmaker whose films, even after five decades, are still innovative and relevant today. In a five-part weekly series, the channel will showcase Roy’s awe-inspiring films every Saturday at 8 pm starting with Do Bigha Zamin on 6 February followed by Devdas on 13 February, Madhumati on 20 February, Sujata on 27 February andBandini on 5 March.

     

    The channel has roped in State Bank of India as the co-powered by sponsor for the festival.

     

    Satyajit Ray referred to Roy as the ‘Pioneer of Indian Cinema.’ He was known to be everyone’s first choice as a director and he received a lot of international accolades. Roy began his career as a cinematographer under director, P.C. Barua. His first project as a cameraman was Devdas, based on the novel of Sarat Chandra. He turned director with a Bengali film, Udayer Pathe. After shifting his base to Mumbai, he made few films but the world took notice of this gentle legend with the classic film, Do Bigha Zamin.

     

    One of his popular films that represented India in 1960 Cannes Film Festival was Sujata. It is based on a Bengali short story written by Subodh Ghosh and dealt with the subject of untouchability starring Nutan. The actress repeated her outstanding performance in Roy’s melodious Bandini, an intense romantic drama that shed light on mental and physical rehabilitation of a female murderer. To top it all, his Madhumati was the first Indian film to be launched abroad and its opening shot was taken in front of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Theatre in Czechoslovakia.

     

    Speaking about presenting the film festival on Zee Classic, Irani says, “I am honoured to be presenting the Bimal Roy Film Festival on Zee Classic. Bimal Da was an institution in himself. Decades have passed and there is still a lot more to learn from his school of filmmaking. Through this festival, we are aiming not only to appreciate but relive his passion, his outlook towards society and its reform which are still relevant today.”

     

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd business head – Hindi movie channels Ruchir Tiwari added, “We pride in showcasing the best of the golden era to our audiences with our positioning being ‘Woh Zamaana Kare Deewana’! And, any mention of the golden era is incomplete without its plinth, i.e., Bimal Roy. We wanted to commemorate the work of this legend and it all fell in place when Boman Irani agreed to be a part of this series. He is the perfect presenter for this series as he not only believes in the ideology of Zee Classic but is also a huge admirer of Bimal Roy’s work. It will be interesting to see how his passion for the filmmaker translates on-screen with anecdotes and unheard facts.”

  • Zee Classic lines up Bimal Roy Film Festival in February

    Zee Classic lines up Bimal Roy Film Festival in February

    MUMBAI: Zee Classic is gearing up to present an ode to the pioneer of Indian cinema – Bimal Roy by celebrating noteworthy work from the golden era.

     

    Commemorating Roy’s 50th death anniversary, Zee Classic will celebrate the life and work of the legendary filmmaker with the Bimal Roy Film Festival, which will be presented by Boman Irani.

     

    Irani will present some of extraordinary and undiscovered facts and trivia about the filmmaker whose films, even after five decades, are still innovative and relevant today. In a five-part weekly series, the channel will showcase Roy’s awe-inspiring films every Saturday at 8 pm starting with Do Bigha Zamin on 6 February followed by Devdas on 13 February, Madhumati on 20 February, Sujata on 27 February andBandini on 5 March.

     

    The channel has roped in State Bank of India as the co-powered by sponsor for the festival.

     

    Satyajit Ray referred to Roy as the ‘Pioneer of Indian Cinema.’ He was known to be everyone’s first choice as a director and he received a lot of international accolades. Roy began his career as a cinematographer under director, P.C. Barua. His first project as a cameraman was Devdas, based on the novel of Sarat Chandra. He turned director with a Bengali film, Udayer Pathe. After shifting his base to Mumbai, he made few films but the world took notice of this gentle legend with the classic film, Do Bigha Zamin.

     

    One of his popular films that represented India in 1960 Cannes Film Festival was Sujata. It is based on a Bengali short story written by Subodh Ghosh and dealt with the subject of untouchability starring Nutan. The actress repeated her outstanding performance in Roy’s melodious Bandini, an intense romantic drama that shed light on mental and physical rehabilitation of a female murderer. To top it all, his Madhumati was the first Indian film to be launched abroad and its opening shot was taken in front of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Theatre in Czechoslovakia.

     

    Speaking about presenting the film festival on Zee Classic, Irani says, “I am honoured to be presenting the Bimal Roy Film Festival on Zee Classic. Bimal Da was an institution in himself. Decades have passed and there is still a lot more to learn from his school of filmmaking. Through this festival, we are aiming not only to appreciate but relive his passion, his outlook towards society and its reform which are still relevant today.”

     

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd business head – Hindi movie channels Ruchir Tiwari added, “We pride in showcasing the best of the golden era to our audiences with our positioning being ‘Woh Zamaana Kare Deewana’! And, any mention of the golden era is incomplete without its plinth, i.e., Bimal Roy. We wanted to commemorate the work of this legend and it all fell in place when Boman Irani agreed to be a part of this series. He is the perfect presenter for this series as he not only believes in the ideology of Zee Classic but is also a huge admirer of Bimal Roy’s work. It will be interesting to see how his passion for the filmmaker translates on-screen with anecdotes and unheard facts.”