Tag: Best Dramebaaz

  • No claim on concept copyright, HC denies relief to Zee in case against Sony

    MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court has not granted relief to Zee Entertainment Enterprises, and dismissed the notice of motion in a commercial suit filed against Sony Pictures, alleging copyright infringement.

    Advocate Ravi Kadam represented Zee, whereas advocate VV Tulzapurkar represented defendant Sony and advocate Janak Dwarkadas appeared for defendant Frames Production.

    Zee had claimed that Sony Pictures Networks India had illegally copied its popular show India’s Best Dramebaaz, a talent hunt programme for child actors. Zee said Sony had infringed its copyright in its ““production bible” and concept note”. The said bible is a document that explains most aspects of production.

    After hearing both parties, Justice GS Patel read out the order. Justice Patel stated, “What Zee needs to be able to show is that there is something in its production bible, concept note or in its show that is utterly and identifiably original and that this has been copied by Sony. Zee must specify what precisely it claims to monopolize.”

    Zee had claimed that Frames had told Zee that it will not be pursuing this idea further. However, when in January 2017, Zee wanted to launch Season 3 of ‘Dramebaaz,’ Frames said they had “sold” the concept to Sony.

    Zee then complained to SPNI. Sony submitted before the court that it is, in fact, developing ‘Sabse Bada Kalakar’, a kids talent hunt programme for which it had its own production bible and concept note.

    Justice Patel finally said: “In my view, the manner in which the selections are made and the trajectories of the two shows are quite distinct. The fact that both feature children, the fact that both seek out children with acting talent, the fact that both seek out children with acting talent, the fact that they seek out children with acting talent from different cities, and the fact that they seek out the best of these is hardly something in which anyone can claim any copyright.”

  • Star Plus stays at the top; Colors a GRP away from Zee TV

    MUMBAI: Continuing to maintain its lead in the Hindi general entertainment space, Star Plus added six gross rating points (GRPs) to its last week’s tally to register 271 GRPs in the week ended 9 March.

    As per TAM data (HSM including 5 new LC1 markets, C&S, 4+) sourced from a channel, Star Plus’ Saraswatichandra saw improvement in ratings. The show rated 2.5 TVR in its second week of airing as compared to 2.1 in the first.

    The other shows of the channel like Saathiya Saath Nibhana (3.5 TVR) and Pyaar Ka Dard (3.6 TVR) also added eyeballs. It had a special episode of ‘Ek Hazaaron Mein‘ which got a rating of 1.7 TVR on Saturday (9 March).

    Zee TV held on to the second spot, despite the loss of 11 GRPs. Most of the shows witnessed a dip in viewership. The ratings of India’s Best Dramebaaz too fell from 4.4 TVR to 3.5 TVR. The channel closed the week with 215 GRPs.

    Just a GRP away from Zee TV is Colors that lost six GRPs to end the week with 214 GRPs. The channel had aired ‘The Mirchi Music Awards‘ on 3 March that clocked 2.1 TVR at the 8 pm slot.

    Sony Entertainment Television (Set) recorded 155 GRPs in the last week, down 15 GRPs from the previous week. The loss can be attributed to poor performance of few of the fiction shows of the channel like Khoobsurat (0.6 TVR) and Bade Achhe Lagte Hain (1.8 TVR).

    Following Set is its sister channel Sab that lost three GRPs to clock 135 GRPs. Life OK too lost around six GRPs to collect 126 GRPs in the latest week of TAM ratings.

    Life OK recently launched Balaji Telefilms‘ show (a promotional event for Balaji’s upcoming movie ‘Ek Thi Dayan’) Ek Thi Nayika, which debuted with 1 TVR on Saturday 9 March.

    Sahara One with 24 GRPs (24 GRPs) remained at the bottom of the ladder.