Tag: Bavesh Janavlekar

  • Zee Sports joins hands with UPKL for 3 Years

    Zee Sports joins hands with UPKL for 3 Years

    MUMBAI: Zee Sports is making a power play in India’s sporting landscape. The network has entered into a three-year strategic partnership with Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League (UPKL), becoming the exclusive broadcast and digital partner for the state’s flagship Kabaddi property.

    The collaboration, the first of its kind for a state-level sports IP, will bring the next three UPKL seasons to TV audiences on Zee Sports and to digital viewers via Zee5, expanding the league’s footprint across India.

    With the addition of four new franchises, UPKL now boasts 12 teams representing key cities across Uttar Pradesh. The partnership marks a pivotal step in UPKL’s evolution from a regional league to a nationally recognised sports enterprise focused on nurturing grassroots talent.

    “At Zee Sports, we believe in championing India’s own sporting heritage,” said Zee Sports business head Bavesh Janavlekar. “Through our vast TV network and Zee5’s digital ecosystem, this partnership will help Kabaddi get the scale and storytelling it truly deserves.”

    Echoing the sentiment, SJ Uplift Kabaddi founder and director Sambhav Jain said, “This collaboration transforms UPKL from a promising local initiative into a nationwide platform for players and fans alike. With season 2, we’re taking Kabaddi from local stadiums to living rooms across India.”

    The three-year deal will cover seasons 2, 3 and 4 of UPKL. The upcoming season 2 kicks off on December 25, 2025, in Noida, featuring 71 matches over 19 days, with live Hindi telecasts capturing the sport’s traditional spirit.

    With this move, Zee Sports and UPKL are set to turn a regional game into a national sensation, one raid at a time.

     

     

  • Zee puts up tough competition in Marathi space with ‘Yuva’

    Zee puts up tough competition in Marathi space with ‘Yuva’

    MUMBAI: A few weeks back, Viacom18 launched another general entertainment channel Colors Super to expand its reach in Karnataka market. Soon after, one of the leading media conglomerates, Zee Enterprises Entertainment LTD (ZEEL) announced new channel launch in Marathi space with Zee Yuva. Zee Networks’ Zee Yuva will be the new entrant in the Marathi space to encash the network’s upper hand in being a pioneer in the region.

    The new channel will offer some light hearted refreshing content, which the channel claims is different from what the other players in the Marathi space currently offer. ZEEL’s regional language offerings within India are performing extremely well.

    “We are able to leverage content strengths across the network by replicating successful formats. Our understanding of audiences is reflected in our leadership and improving network performance,” reads ZEEL annual reports 2015-16.

    According the report, Zee Marathi maintains dominant leadership in Marathi general entertainment space with 50 per cent market share. The channel was once again the slot leader in all the nine prime time slots led by top rated fiction shows like Jai Malhar, Nanda Saukyabhare, Ratris Khel Chale and non-fiction shows such as Chala Hawa Yeun Dya and Home Minister.

    In Maharashtra, 54.8 per cent is rural population whereas 45 per cent is urban population, as per Maharashtra Economic Survey. Zee Talkies and Zee Yuva business head Bavesh Janavlekar says, “In Maharashtra, 17 per cent of population is Marathi viewing audience, which means there is big chunk of the audience is consuming Marathi content. Hence, we thought there is scope to further explore the space with Zee Yuva.”

    Zee Yuva will be the network’s fourth presentation in the Marathi genre. It already operates GEC Zee Marathi, movie channel Zee Talkies and news channel Zee 24 Taas.

    The channel will be a paid and is scheduled to go on air from 22 August. With no particular restriction to TG, the channel will cater to all the age groups of Maharashtra. “It is not a youth centric channel; it is more about youthfulness, more about the value of forever young at heart. Therefore we didn’t put an age to it.”

    While leading channels in the category like Zee Marathi, Colors Marathi and Star Pravah mostly target female audience in the state, off-late Marathi films aimed at the young people have also quite done well. ZEEL sees an opportunity in this. “We feel that there is huge opportunity to explore and grab the Marathi audiences, who are young at heart. We will target the heartland of Maharashtra,” claimed Janavlekar. He added, “Yuva is not about age. It’s about a mindset. So our content will be light with storylines revolving around friendship.”

    With the launch of Zee Yuva, ZEEL is not only focusing on the Maharashtra but also planning to tap in the global Marathi audience through its digital platform Ditto TV.

    Zee Yuva’s differentiated proposition is strengthened by its content that is distinctive and based on audience insights, which the international audience will relate to. “I feel that this new and innovative step will definitely win the hearts of the audience of Maharashtra. The audiences of Maharashtra have showered immense love on Zee Marathi, Zee Talkies and Zee Studios and I believe that the audiences will welcome the new channel Zee Yuva with the same love and warmth.”

    The channel will start off with five fiction shows of different genres like college and romance. It would have a weekend show as well. There will be music in the morning and movies in the afternoon band. “We will have shows around music in the future. The primetime here will be 7 pm to 9.30 pm. We will have movie premieres every day, informed Janavlekar. The channel will also premiere Hollywood movies dubbed in Marathi.

    Zee Yuva revealed the first look of its first show Love, Lagan and Locha. The channel has roped in production houses like Iris Production and I me Production for the content.

    When it comes to attracting advertisers, he informed that it doesn’t matter if the brand is based in Delhi, Bangalore or Bombay as long as Maharashtra is the priority market for them, as the channel is positive to gain the confidence of audiences residing in the interiors of Maharashtra.

    Fortunately there are many channels selling youthfulness to people. “We are focusing on maximizing the viewership on television and digitally and we know that brands will be on board therefore we are not too much worried about the brands. Primarily focus will be on building the viewership through differentiated content strategy.”

    The channel’s digital campaigns were received well and had a reach of 5 million in a day. It also trended on Twitter and recorded 28.6 million impressions in a day. Apart from this the channel has more than 50,000 likes on Facebook.

    Zee Yuva has also rolled out a music video composed by Jashraj Joshi, Hishikesh Datar, Saurabh Bhalerao, sung by Jashraj Joshi and Soniya Mundhe.

    “We will be rolling out network promotions and non-network promotions followed by print and outdoor campaigns,”Janavlekar added in parting.

  • Zee puts up tough competition in Marathi space with ‘Yuva’

    Zee puts up tough competition in Marathi space with ‘Yuva’

    MUMBAI: A few weeks back, Viacom18 launched another general entertainment channel Colors Super to expand its reach in Karnataka market. Soon after, one of the leading media conglomerates, Zee Enterprises Entertainment LTD (ZEEL) announced new channel launch in Marathi space with Zee Yuva. Zee Networks’ Zee Yuva will be the new entrant in the Marathi space to encash the network’s upper hand in being a pioneer in the region.

    The new channel will offer some light hearted refreshing content, which the channel claims is different from what the other players in the Marathi space currently offer. ZEEL’s regional language offerings within India are performing extremely well.

    “We are able to leverage content strengths across the network by replicating successful formats. Our understanding of audiences is reflected in our leadership and improving network performance,” reads ZEEL annual reports 2015-16.

    According the report, Zee Marathi maintains dominant leadership in Marathi general entertainment space with 50 per cent market share. The channel was once again the slot leader in all the nine prime time slots led by top rated fiction shows like Jai Malhar, Nanda Saukyabhare, Ratris Khel Chale and non-fiction shows such as Chala Hawa Yeun Dya and Home Minister.

    In Maharashtra, 54.8 per cent is rural population whereas 45 per cent is urban population, as per Maharashtra Economic Survey. Zee Talkies and Zee Yuva business head Bavesh Janavlekar says, “In Maharashtra, 17 per cent of population is Marathi viewing audience, which means there is big chunk of the audience is consuming Marathi content. Hence, we thought there is scope to further explore the space with Zee Yuva.”

    Zee Yuva will be the network’s fourth presentation in the Marathi genre. It already operates GEC Zee Marathi, movie channel Zee Talkies and news channel Zee 24 Taas.

    The channel will be a paid and is scheduled to go on air from 22 August. With no particular restriction to TG, the channel will cater to all the age groups of Maharashtra. “It is not a youth centric channel; it is more about youthfulness, more about the value of forever young at heart. Therefore we didn’t put an age to it.”

    While leading channels in the category like Zee Marathi, Colors Marathi and Star Pravah mostly target female audience in the state, off-late Marathi films aimed at the young people have also quite done well. ZEEL sees an opportunity in this. “We feel that there is huge opportunity to explore and grab the Marathi audiences, who are young at heart. We will target the heartland of Maharashtra,” claimed Janavlekar. He added, “Yuva is not about age. It’s about a mindset. So our content will be light with storylines revolving around friendship.”

    With the launch of Zee Yuva, ZEEL is not only focusing on the Maharashtra but also planning to tap in the global Marathi audience through its digital platform Ditto TV.

    Zee Yuva’s differentiated proposition is strengthened by its content that is distinctive and based on audience insights, which the international audience will relate to. “I feel that this new and innovative step will definitely win the hearts of the audience of Maharashtra. The audiences of Maharashtra have showered immense love on Zee Marathi, Zee Talkies and Zee Studios and I believe that the audiences will welcome the new channel Zee Yuva with the same love and warmth.”

    The channel will start off with five fiction shows of different genres like college and romance. It would have a weekend show as well. There will be music in the morning and movies in the afternoon band. “We will have shows around music in the future. The primetime here will be 7 pm to 9.30 pm. We will have movie premieres every day, informed Janavlekar. The channel will also premiere Hollywood movies dubbed in Marathi.

    Zee Yuva revealed the first look of its first show Love, Lagan and Locha. The channel has roped in production houses like Iris Production and I me Production for the content.

    When it comes to attracting advertisers, he informed that it doesn’t matter if the brand is based in Delhi, Bangalore or Bombay as long as Maharashtra is the priority market for them, as the channel is positive to gain the confidence of audiences residing in the interiors of Maharashtra.

    Fortunately there are many channels selling youthfulness to people. “We are focusing on maximizing the viewership on television and digitally and we know that brands will be on board therefore we are not too much worried about the brands. Primarily focus will be on building the viewership through differentiated content strategy.”

    The channel’s digital campaigns were received well and had a reach of 5 million in a day. It also trended on Twitter and recorded 28.6 million impressions in a day. Apart from this the channel has more than 50,000 likes on Facebook.

    Zee Yuva has also rolled out a music video composed by Jashraj Joshi, Hishikesh Datar, Saurabh Bhalerao, sung by Jashraj Joshi and Soniya Mundhe.

    “We will be rolling out network promotions and non-network promotions followed by print and outdoor campaigns,”Janavlekar added in parting.

  • ‘Digitization helped us become Maharashtra’s No. 1 channel in reach:’ Bavesh  Janavlekar

    ‘Digitization helped us become Maharashtra’s No. 1 channel in reach:’ Bavesh Janavlekar

    MUMBAI: Even as the third phase of Dgiital Addressable System (DAS) is witnessing implementation issues across some states, the completion of Phase I and II has changed the broadcasting landscape to a large extent. One of the first genres to feel the benefits of digitization are the regional channels.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com about the same, Zee Talkies business head Bavesh Janavlekar says, “Earlier visibility of the channel was an issue in some of the areas but now with digitization, we don’t face that problem. Digitization helped us become the number one movie channel of Maharashtra and Phase III will also contribute considerably towards it.”

     

    In the Marathi regional channels’ genre, Zee Talkies was in second spot in week 2 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data. Speaking about the strategy to stay on top in the pecking order, Janavlekar says, “We ensure that when it comes to our channel, we continue to have high points, which are relevant to our audience. We also make sure that the audience remains engaged with our brand. It’s not only about watching Zee Talkies but also living it. Last year we had a contest in August – September wherein we received approximately 1.3 crore votes with people participating in our month long activity. One doesn’t get these kinds of numbers in Hindi mainline channels and hence the engagement is very important.”

     

    While many free to air channels like Zee Anmol and Star Utsav benefitted with the roll out of BARC’s rural data, Janavlekar says that Zee Talkies’ viewership numbers drastically reduced in the all India data. Before the industry starts trading on the BARC all India data, which will in turn also see a change in advertising rates, the channel has addressed this issue with BARC. “We are in conversation with BARC to deal with the issues that we are facing. Ad rates on the Marathi regional genre have not really gone up,” he says.

     

    Over the last couple of years, multiplexes have contributed immensely in the blossoming of regional cinema, specially Marathi films. While being critically acclaimed, movies have also been money churners at the box office. Some have even won National Awards. What’s more, this year the Marathi movie Court was India’s official entry to the Oscars. In the light of this development, the satellite rights of Marathi films have also seen a rise of approximately 10 – 20 per cent.

     

    “While there has been a rise in satellite rights acquisition price of Marathi films, there have been only a few examples of movies crossing a certain threshold. But undoubtedly the movies are doing well and an increase in box office collections, is good news for us,” informs Janavlekar.

     

    Explaining the dynamics of acquisition costs, he says that while the acquisition price of South Indian movies would be almost similar to Hindi movies, Marathi consumption was very exclusive. “There is a very minuscule population that watches only Marathi movies and 90 per cent of Maharashtrians in Maharashtra watch Hindi channels. However, that is not the case in the South, where only about 10 per cent of the population would watch Hindi channels,” he says.

     

    On the programming front, Zee Talkies launched a first of its kind short film format for the audience of Maharashtra with Talkies Lighthouse. The band was launched earlier this month wherein a series of handpicked short films are telecast in a 90-minute format.

     

    The short films will be showcased by television and theatre actor Lalit Prabhakar and Neha Mahajan from the Coffee Aani Barach Kahi fame.

     

    “There are lot of beautiful Marathi movies in short format and the access to those films was primarily confined to the digital space. Being the number one movie channel in Maharashtra, we thought of giving a larger platform to those stories and storytellers to reach out to the audiences. Another objective was to unearth new talent for the industry via this initiative. We believe this is the right time for us to experiment,” says Janavlekar.

     

    Come February, Zee Talkies will also invite people to participate in a contest after the series of short films are telecast. The contest will run from 20 February – 20 March and will ask people to send in their short films. The channel is planning to hold an on-ground film festival of the shortlisted entries. 

     

    Zee Talkies has roped in Hero Motocorp – Duet as the presenting sponsor along with Mcvities and Whisper as the co-powered by sponsors for Talkies Lighthouse. Apart from these, the channel also has Dish TV, Parachute and Santoor as associate sponsors.

     

    “The response has been good as many P&G brands for the show including Gillette and Olay came onboard. While the whole initiative was not commercially driven, I think we need to have a case study to have a rigorous sales pitch for the next year. In terms of advertising, we are very fortunate that P&G brands came on board. However, having said that, there is a long way to go in terms of brands coming on board for such formats,” says Janavlekar.

     

    Experiential marketing is the buzz word these days and not the one to be left behind, Zee Talkies has also adopted that route while targeting its audience. “We focus more on engagement activities and contests. Apart from that, we try to do a lot on the digital platforms around Zee Network’s properties. We don’t really go for print advertisement,” he says.

  • ‘Digitization helped us become Maharashtra’s No. 1 channel in reach:’ Bavesh  Janavlekar

    ‘Digitization helped us become Maharashtra’s No. 1 channel in reach:’ Bavesh Janavlekar

    MUMBAI: Even as the third phase of Dgiital Addressable System (DAS) is witnessing implementation issues across some states, the completion of Phase I and II has changed the broadcasting landscape to a large extent. One of the first genres to feel the benefits of digitization are the regional channels.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com about the same, Zee Talkies business head Bavesh Janavlekar says, “Earlier visibility of the channel was an issue in some of the areas but now with digitization, we don’t face that problem. Digitization helped us become the number one movie channel of Maharashtra and Phase III will also contribute considerably towards it.”

     

    In the Marathi regional channels’ genre, Zee Talkies was in second spot in week 2 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data. Speaking about the strategy to stay on top in the pecking order, Janavlekar says, “We ensure that when it comes to our channel, we continue to have high points, which are relevant to our audience. We also make sure that the audience remains engaged with our brand. It’s not only about watching Zee Talkies but also living it. Last year we had a contest in August – September wherein we received approximately 1.3 crore votes with people participating in our month long activity. One doesn’t get these kinds of numbers in Hindi mainline channels and hence the engagement is very important.”

     

    While many free to air channels like Zee Anmol and Star Utsav benefitted with the roll out of BARC’s rural data, Janavlekar says that Zee Talkies’ viewership numbers drastically reduced in the all India data. Before the industry starts trading on the BARC all India data, which will in turn also see a change in advertising rates, the channel has addressed this issue with BARC. “We are in conversation with BARC to deal with the issues that we are facing. Ad rates on the Marathi regional genre have not really gone up,” he says.

     

    Over the last couple of years, multiplexes have contributed immensely in the blossoming of regional cinema, specially Marathi films. While being critically acclaimed, movies have also been money churners at the box office. Some have even won National Awards. What’s more, this year the Marathi movie Court was India’s official entry to the Oscars. In the light of this development, the satellite rights of Marathi films have also seen a rise of approximately 10 – 20 per cent.

     

    “While there has been a rise in satellite rights acquisition price of Marathi films, there have been only a few examples of movies crossing a certain threshold. But undoubtedly the movies are doing well and an increase in box office collections, is good news for us,” informs Janavlekar.

     

    Explaining the dynamics of acquisition costs, he says that while the acquisition price of South Indian movies would be almost similar to Hindi movies, Marathi consumption was very exclusive. “There is a very minuscule population that watches only Marathi movies and 90 per cent of Maharashtrians in Maharashtra watch Hindi channels. However, that is not the case in the South, where only about 10 per cent of the population would watch Hindi channels,” he says.

     

    On the programming front, Zee Talkies launched a first of its kind short film format for the audience of Maharashtra with Talkies Lighthouse. The band was launched earlier this month wherein a series of handpicked short films are telecast in a 90-minute format.

     

    The short films will be showcased by television and theatre actor Lalit Prabhakar and Neha Mahajan from the Coffee Aani Barach Kahi fame.

     

    “There are lot of beautiful Marathi movies in short format and the access to those films was primarily confined to the digital space. Being the number one movie channel in Maharashtra, we thought of giving a larger platform to those stories and storytellers to reach out to the audiences. Another objective was to unearth new talent for the industry via this initiative. We believe this is the right time for us to experiment,” says Janavlekar.

     

    Come February, Zee Talkies will also invite people to participate in a contest after the series of short films are telecast. The contest will run from 20 February – 20 March and will ask people to send in their short films. The channel is planning to hold an on-ground film festival of the shortlisted entries. 

     

    Zee Talkies has roped in Hero Motocorp – Duet as the presenting sponsor along with Mcvities and Whisper as the co-powered by sponsors for Talkies Lighthouse. Apart from these, the channel also has Dish TV, Parachute and Santoor as associate sponsors.

     

    “The response has been good as many P&G brands for the show including Gillette and Olay came onboard. While the whole initiative was not commercially driven, I think we need to have a case study to have a rigorous sales pitch for the next year. In terms of advertising, we are very fortunate that P&G brands came on board. However, having said that, there is a long way to go in terms of brands coming on board for such formats,” says Janavlekar.

     

    Experiential marketing is the buzz word these days and not the one to be left behind, Zee Talkies has also adopted that route while targeting its audience. “We focus more on engagement activities and contests. Apart from that, we try to do a lot on the digital platforms around Zee Network’s properties. We don’t really go for print advertisement,” he says.

  • ‘Duniyadari’ with a new look only on Zee Talkies

    ‘Duniyadari’ with a new look only on Zee Talkies

    MUMBAI: DUNIYADARI, which created history in MARATHI cinema by hitting box office with big bang and celebrating silver jubilee in across Maharashtra, is all set to recreate the same magic on small screen. Now it is all set to release with very innovative idea and fresh version on ZEE TALKIES on Sunday, 27th April, 2014 @12 noon and 7pm.

    After receiving great applause from critics, bagging many awards and creating new records on Box Office, DUNIYADARI is slated to release on ZEE Talkies with altogether new dimension. DUNIYADARI, a youth based love story is very vibrant, colorful and very happening. It is a story with passionate love, exuberant fun, and exciting drama, full of emotions and has also managed to fetch popular as well as critical acclaim. It has good content and performances to boast of and audiences were starving of good entertaining cinema.

    Bavesh Janavlekar, Business Head, Zee Talkies said, “First time ever in the history of Television Industry a film will be presented with totally new sensitivity and shade. Zee Talkies has added a different flavor to ‘Duniyadaari’ with the support of director Sanjay Jadhav and producer Nanubhai Singhani. It is a great honor to present this movie with innovation and gifting a unique experience to our viewers. I take immense pleasure in presenting this blockbuster movie with a new perspective and a fresh new look, maintaining the soul of the movie. The current promos on the channel have received immense response from the viewers. We hope that all of our hard work and efforts are well received by the audience and that all the fans will enjoy this unique experience on Zee Talkies.”

    Talking about the characters, Bavesh Janavlekar said, “Shreyas- Shirin are true lovers and lovable pair for youngsters, Shreyas –Digu, are icons of true friendship and the essence of standing up for one’s rights. People have loved and appreciated DUNIYADARI. Many of them had the chance to watch it again and again on the big screen, but for the first time this New DUNIYADARI will give the audience a chance to witness the true meaning of Duniyadari. We hope that this version of the film gets all the love that the original movie received.”

    DUNIYADARI, produced by Video Palace India and Dreaming Twenty Four Seven and presented by Zee Talkies and Essel Vision Productions. The music of Duniyadari has also set Maharashtra swaying to its tunes. “Zindagi Zindagi…. Doston Ki Duniyadari Mein Haseen Meri Zindagi…” and “TikTik Vajate Dokyat” sung by Sonu Nigam and Sayali Pankaj have captured hearts with their charismatic composition. In this television version people will get to watch new song with special moment.

    The revival of this Blockbuster film has movie-goers across the globe, excitedly looking forward to experiencing the magic of NEW DUNIYADARI on ZEE Talkies on Sunday, 27th April@ 12 noon and 7pm!

  • Zee Talkies is the No.1 channel of Maharashtra, marching ahead of all other channels

    Zee Talkies is the No.1 channel of Maharashtra, marching ahead of all other channels

    MUMBAI: After a string of successes in the last financial year, Zee Talkies becomes the highest reach channel of Maharashtra with over 2 crore viewers, ahead of all Marathi GEC’s.

     

    Not only that with the increasing popularity of Marathi Cinema over General Entertainment Zee Talkies has acquired the No.3 position in the genre, pacing ahead of a leading GEC in Maharashtra (Zee Talkies GTVT 48398, ETV Marathi GTVT 47890).

     

    The current skew of multiple initiatives on the channel and a fresh line-up ‘Majha Chakula’ and ‘Dhingana Unlimited’ coupled with robust programming – scheduling, has created a lot of affinity amongst the audience thus driving additional viewers to the channel. Even though Zee Talkies has always enjoyed the highest Time spent by audiences on any movie channel, consistently maintaining the highest reach for 7 weeks has been challenging task which has been successfully handled by the team.

     

    Bavesh Janavlekar, Business Head, Zee Talkies, says, “We want to position Zee Talkies as a FEC (Film Entertainment Channel). This implies that along with the best and latest Marathi movies the audience would also be exposed to the best of film entertainment whether it’s an event or a show. The current channel strategy has created a lot of affinity amongst the channel audience, thus making it the No.1 channel of Maharashtra. The channel reach numbers are a true indicator of the escalating popularity of Zee Talkies in Maharashtra. I would like to thank the viewers for their invariable support through which the channel has expanded to newer horizons.”

     

    “Going forward, Zee Talkies plans to roll out some key initiatives with the aim to scale the channel to newer heights and provide quality entertainment to the audiences of Maharashtra”; adds Bavesh

     

    With its promise of continuous innovation coupled with non-stop entertainment Zee Talkies brings to you ‘Naveen Duniyadaari’ on 27th April @ 12pm & 7pm with a twist in the story.

     

    The best is yet to come!