Tag: Begusarai

  • TDSAT asks Bihar MSO to pay Rs 5.42 lakh with interest to MSM

    TDSAT asks Bihar MSO to pay Rs 5.42 lakh with interest to MSM

    NEW DELHI: Multisystem operator Dream Entertainment of Bihar has been directed by the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal to pay to MSM Discovery Pvt Ltd sums  of Rs l,31,399 and Rs 4,11,001 respectively as clearance of arrears.

    Chairman Justice Aftab Alam and member B B Srivastava also directed the MSO to pay interest @ 18percent from 1January 2014 to 16 April 2015, the date of deactivation of signals and @ 9 percent from 17 July 2015, the date of filing of the petition  before the tribunal, till the date of realization.

    It said that the case of MSM was fully supported by oral and documentary evidences that remain completely unchallenged and uncontroverted before the tribunal as the MSO did not appear.

    According to MSM, it had entered into a subscription agreement with the MSO on 3 June 2014 for retransmission of its TV channels in the town of Begusarai on payment of the fixed amount of Rs 78,320 (exclusive of taxes)  as monthly subscription charges. The subscription agreement was for the period 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2014. It had entered into another subscription agreement with the MSO on10 October 2014 for retransmission of its TV channels in the town of Begusarai on payment of the fixed amount of Rs.64,670 (exclusive of taxes) as monthly  subscription charges. The subscription agreement was for the period 1 April 2014 to 30 April 2015.

    MSM said the MSO was irregular in payment of its monthly subscription fee, it defaulted on the monthlypayments and as a result arrears of subscription fees amounting to Rs 5,42,009 became due from it as on 16 April 2015. The respondent did not pay its dues despite repeated reminders and so MSM issued a notice on 23 January.2015 and a public notice in local newspapers remained unanswered. MSM deactivated its signals to the respondent on 16 April 2015 and filed the petition after sending a legal notice to the MSO.

     

  • TDSAT asks Bihar MSO to pay Rs 5.42 lakh with interest to MSM

    TDSAT asks Bihar MSO to pay Rs 5.42 lakh with interest to MSM

    NEW DELHI: Multisystem operator Dream Entertainment of Bihar has been directed by the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal to pay to MSM Discovery Pvt Ltd sums  of Rs l,31,399 and Rs 4,11,001 respectively as clearance of arrears.

    Chairman Justice Aftab Alam and member B B Srivastava also directed the MSO to pay interest @ 18percent from 1January 2014 to 16 April 2015, the date of deactivation of signals and @ 9 percent from 17 July 2015, the date of filing of the petition  before the tribunal, till the date of realization.

    It said that the case of MSM was fully supported by oral and documentary evidences that remain completely unchallenged and uncontroverted before the tribunal as the MSO did not appear.

    According to MSM, it had entered into a subscription agreement with the MSO on 3 June 2014 for retransmission of its TV channels in the town of Begusarai on payment of the fixed amount of Rs 78,320 (exclusive of taxes)  as monthly subscription charges. The subscription agreement was for the period 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2014. It had entered into another subscription agreement with the MSO on10 October 2014 for retransmission of its TV channels in the town of Begusarai on payment of the fixed amount of Rs.64,670 (exclusive of taxes) as monthly  subscription charges. The subscription agreement was for the period 1 April 2014 to 30 April 2015.

    MSM said the MSO was irregular in payment of its monthly subscription fee, it defaulted on the monthlypayments and as a result arrears of subscription fees amounting to Rs 5,42,009 became due from it as on 16 April 2015. The respondent did not pay its dues despite repeated reminders and so MSM issued a notice on 23 January.2015 and a public notice in local newspapers remained unanswered. MSM deactivated its signals to the respondent on 16 April 2015 and filed the petition after sending a legal notice to the MSO.

     

  • &TV opens new timeslot with daily soap Waaris starting 16 May

    &TV opens new timeslot with daily soap Waaris starting 16 May

    MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) Hindi GEC &TV will start airing a new daily soap Waaris starting 16 May at the 700pm and will run Monday to Friday. With this, &TV has opened up its 700pm slot as primetime as against its previous primetime slot of 730pm. Waaris replaces the rerun of Begusarai. The show is presented by Patanjali Kesh Kanti and powered by Lemce Socks. Waaris is produced by Ashvini Yardi’s Vini Yard Films.

    Talking about the show, &TV business head Rajesh Iyer said, “With Waaris, we are now opening up a new time slot and further increasing our original programming hours. The concept of Waaris reflects certain social stigmas that are yet plaguing our society and we believe that a differentiated concept like this will certainly be able to find the share of heart amongst the audiences.”

    Vini Yard Films’ Yardi said, “Waaris deals with the cultural issue of the girl child in our country. The story deals with a strong mother who guards a fierce secret to protect her child and the well-being of the community they belong to. Set in the heartland of Punjab, Waaris touches your heart immediately through its rich story- telling and its stark characters.”

    Waaris is the story of a child Manpreet, who thoughtlessly obeys everything that his mother says without any questions asked. But his mother Amba had lied…Maa ne jhooth bola tha… and this lie is what sets the momentum of the show. While Manpreet is a girl in reality, her identity has been kept under the wraps and she is known as Amba’s son to the entire village. So starts the journey of Manpreet and the age old feud between the two warring landowners – the Pawanias and the Bajwas in proving their supremacy. The show brings together an ensemble cast that includes Aarti Singh as Amba Pawania – Manpreet’s mother, Iqbal Khan as Charan Pawania – Manpreet’s father, Akshay Dogra as Charan’s younger brother Jagan Pawania, Mukesh Khanna as Lalaji Bajwa, Sidhant Suryavanshi as Harjeet Bajwa and the little Sania Tauqeer as Manpreet Pawania.

  • &TV opens new timeslot with daily soap Waaris starting 16 May

    &TV opens new timeslot with daily soap Waaris starting 16 May

    MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) Hindi GEC &TV will start airing a new daily soap Waaris starting 16 May at the 700pm and will run Monday to Friday. With this, &TV has opened up its 700pm slot as primetime as against its previous primetime slot of 730pm. Waaris replaces the rerun of Begusarai. The show is presented by Patanjali Kesh Kanti and powered by Lemce Socks. Waaris is produced by Ashvini Yardi’s Vini Yard Films.

    Talking about the show, &TV business head Rajesh Iyer said, “With Waaris, we are now opening up a new time slot and further increasing our original programming hours. The concept of Waaris reflects certain social stigmas that are yet plaguing our society and we believe that a differentiated concept like this will certainly be able to find the share of heart amongst the audiences.”

    Vini Yard Films’ Yardi said, “Waaris deals with the cultural issue of the girl child in our country. The story deals with a strong mother who guards a fierce secret to protect her child and the well-being of the community they belong to. Set in the heartland of Punjab, Waaris touches your heart immediately through its rich story- telling and its stark characters.”

    Waaris is the story of a child Manpreet, who thoughtlessly obeys everything that his mother says without any questions asked. But his mother Amba had lied…Maa ne jhooth bola tha… and this lie is what sets the momentum of the show. While Manpreet is a girl in reality, her identity has been kept under the wraps and she is known as Amba’s son to the entire village. So starts the journey of Manpreet and the age old feud between the two warring landowners – the Pawanias and the Bajwas in proving their supremacy. The show brings together an ensemble cast that includes Aarti Singh as Amba Pawania – Manpreet’s mother, Iqbal Khan as Charan Pawania – Manpreet’s father, Akshay Dogra as Charan’s younger brother Jagan Pawania, Mukesh Khanna as Lalaji Bajwa, Sidhant Suryavanshi as Harjeet Bajwa and the little Sania Tauqeer as Manpreet Pawania.

  • Sony shuffles shows; ‘Crime Patrol’ to air 7 days a week at 10.30 pm

    Sony shuffles shows; ‘Crime Patrol’ to air 7 days a week at 10.30 pm

    MUMBAI: In a bid to cash in on its long running crime show, Sony Entertainment Television will soon be shuffling its programming. Crime Patrol, which was earlier aired on Fridays and Saturdays at 11 pm, will now be aired seven days a week in the 10.30 pm slot.

     

    Come 26 October, the show, which has been running for 12 years now, will be taking over the 10.30 pm time slot replacing the current show Balaji Telefilms’ Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar, which will move to 6.30 pm.

     

    Crime Patrol was the first of its kind in the genre and till today has retained its authenticity in depiction of crime. While some cases made audience question their belief in humanity, they were successful in creating a powerful impact on the viewers and raising their awareness. The show has garnered much appreciation from viewers for its incessant efforts of presenting the various evils that hamper our society. 

     

    A source close to the development informs Indiantelevision.com, “The channel has made this shift looking at the increasing popularity of the show. Moreover, with Crime Patrol completing 12 years, the show will come up with fresh content.”

     

    Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar, which stars Ronit Roy and Pallavi Kulkarni, will now be aired from Monday to Friday at 6.30 pm.

     

    Across other Hindi GECs, Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar in 6:30 pm slot is pitched against Colors’ prime time show Ishq Ka Rang Safed and is aired from 6 – 7 pm. On the other hand, Zee TV airs Sarojini at 6:30 pm, Life OK airs Best of Savdhaan India: India Fights Back’s one hour repeat telecast at 6 pm; Star Plus airs Suhani Si Ek Ladki  at 6:30 pm and &TV airs Begusarai.

     

    On the other hand, Crime Patrol at 10:30 pm will be pitted against Colors’ much talked and hyped reality show Bigg Boss 9 Double Troubleat 10:30 pm (Mon-Fri), Comedy Nights Bachao on Saturday (10-11 pm) and Comedy Nights With Kapil on Sundays (10-11 pm); Zee TV’sLajwanti at 10:30 pm on weekdays and Fear File on weekends; Life OK’s Savdhaan India: India Fights Back  (Mon-Sun), Star Plus’ Tere Sheher Mein (Mon-Sat) and Best of Sumit Sambhal Lega (Sunday); &TV’s Bhabhi Ji Ghar Pe Hai (Mon-Sun) and Sab TV’s Yam Hai Hum (Mon-Fri), Baalveer (Saturday) and Tarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chasma (Sunday) in the same time band.

  • Zeel to launch &TV in UK on 6 April

    Zeel to launch &TV in UK on 6 April

    MUMBAI: &TV, which launched in India and the Middle East on 2 March, 2015, is now set for its UK launch. The new general entertainment channel (GEC) from the Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) stable under the ‘&’ franchise will go live in the UK on 6 April at 7 pm.

     

    The channel will be launched on the eve of the 20th anniversary of Zee UK.

     

    Zeel plans to expand &TV’s presence to every country where it has its footprints, subject to licence clearances.

     

    Meanwhile, in India, &TV which, opened up with 90.6 GVMs, has only gone up in the ratings chart, in its second week, recording 105 GVMs. 

     

    The channel, with the philosophy ‘Jashn Jeene Ka’ (celebrating the spirit of life), stands for binding people, ideologies and philosophies and aims to mirror the thinking and values of an evolved, ‘new age’ India.

     

    &TV currently airs a total of 22.5 hours of original programming throughout the week.

     

    Be it &TV’s flagship show hosted by Shah Rukh Khan, India Poochega – Sabse Shaana Kaun? or the strong fiction line up with shows like Razia Sultan, Bhaghyalakshmi, Gangaa, Begusarai, Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai!, and the weekend offerings with Killer Karaoke and Tujhse Naaraaz Nahi Zindagi; the programming seems to have piqued the curiosity of audiences enough to tune in and spend time on the channel’s fare. 

  • &TV announces time slot for shows ‘Razia Sultan’ and ‘Begusarai’

    &TV announces time slot for shows ‘Razia Sultan’ and ‘Begusarai’

    MUMBAI: One of the newest entrant in the general entertainment channel (GEC) space from the Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) stable, &TV has announced the time slot for two of its shows: Razia Sultan and Begusarai. The channel which goes on air starting 2 March, will see Razia Sultan being aired every Monday to Friday at 7:30 pm and Begusarai at 10 pm.

     

    With two completely different genres and setups, a historical show Razia Sultan and a show based on a quirky small town Begusarai, the channel is looking at engaging its target audience.

     

    Talking about the shows, &TV business head Rajesh Iyer said, “Both the shows have been strategically designed to appeal to the new age mindset of viewers. While historical shows in the past have re-told a story already known, we have consciously tried to present an untold progressive narrative of the 13th century slave dynasty with Razia Sultan. On the other hand with Begusarai, we bring to television a fresh new dialect and flavour which is again a first on TV. We are certain that the audience will relate to the contemporary aspect of these shows.”

     

    Razia Sultan is an enamoring tale of Princess Razia who was the first and the only woman emperor of the Delhi Sultanate and rose in ranks on her own merit. Produced by Swastik Production, the show will portray the progressiveness in the thought process and the grandeur of the era highlighting every nuance and intricacy involved. The set of this period drama has been designed and created by Omung Kumar.

     

    Produced by Saregama Productions Begusarai, is a land beyond the law of the land. Prosperous in its own right, living within the boundaries of age-old traditions, this almost forgotten township of  today’s India, has a powerful story to tell—of Thakurs, outlaws of the land. A larger than life canvas with characters full of quirks, Begusarai will bring out a whole lot of drama, refreshing dialect with a preview into the real and rustic India!