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  • Indian Digital BrandFest 2023: Reaching Out The Web3 World

    Indian Digital BrandFest 2023: Reaching Out The Web3 World

    Mumbai: The 3rd edition of Indian Digital BrandFest 2023 kicked off and had brands, advertisers, and tech platforms discuss all these trends and more. The summit looked at the latest trends driving the change in consumer behaviour and how it has impacted the industry’s growth.

    Whether it was a boom in influencer marketing or the popularity of short-video platforms, brands did not hesitate to jump onto the digital bandwagon to up their marketing game. So Indian television.com is taking this opportunity to bring a host of industry experts together under one roof to discuss all these new trends shaping the future.

    The panellists for this session were FUTR Studios co-founder & COO Himanshu Goel, Chingari App co-founder & COO Deepak Salvi, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt.Ltd. digital products & Web3 lead Anuj Dound, Fandora co-founder Satish Kataria, CitrusAd head- India-South Asia Kushal Sanghvi. The session chair for this panel was APAC, BLIPPAR consultant – growth & partnerships – EMEA Arnav Neel Ghosh.

    Ghosh kicked off the session by giving some realistic perspectives on where Web3 is and gave a quick preamble on where Web3 is today. He also asked the panellist the same.

    Goel said, “The Internet used to be a place to make friends. It used to be a place where you can play games. You can find the actual value. Now on any post or any new technology. There is scepticism always on the Internet, whether it’s AI, whether it’s Web3. I think you could post the cure of cancer on the Internet and you would still get skeptics. I would say do not be deterred by scepticism because there will always be. Yeah, this is and I think Web3 is a place which is in a very early stage. It’s not something we look at for one year, or two years. It’s something we look at for the next 5 to 10 years.

    Salvi said, Educating people is the first thing. Whenever your new technology comes in, you need to educate. Lot of new startups and a lot of new groups are trying to explain what Web3 is because the perception for people is that Web 3 means token Web crypto. It’s not like you know there are a lot of things.”

    Dound replied, “So as Deepak and Himanshu both were saying that the technology initially was used a lot to make this PR, there were no real real-life use cases. But as we are developing, as we understand the technology, as we understand from the failures of others, there is obviously a sweet spot wherein you need to understand what kind of value you’re giving to the people. So for the NFTS that we launched, the intent was never to make money or to kind of create a different entity altogether. It was more from a perspective of what the existing users get from the product. Are we able to create a community out of it? Because Web3 is a new technology and not many people are aware of it. So it’s also up to us to kind of evangelize this technology and also let people know.”

    Kataria said, “One obviously is still the education awareness,  kind of dispelling this entire misperception that Web three is equivalent to crypto. I think unfortunately that became the language of Web3 and that became the introduction of Web3 to a lot of people, and a lot of those people burn their hands also. So I think that education is a very critical factor and that has to be kept given continuously till you can understand that crypto is just a very small subset of what Web 3 can do.”

    Sanghvi said, “When you break down Web3, it’s not only crypto, not just putting currency or metaverse. I think for India to grow in this market of Web 3.0, the services and organisations need to try and create specialists or teams for people.

    In the end, Ghosh concluded the session by saying that Web3 technology looks to grow positively in the future thanks to the various agencies and services continuing to educate people on the same.

  • Chingari and Bengal Pictures collaborate for Bengal market growth

    Chingari and Bengal Pictures collaborate for Bengal market growth

    Mumbai: Short video sharing platform Chingari has entered into a partnership with Bengal Pictures – one of Bengal’s prominent independent music labels and distributors. With this collaboration, Chingari looks at tapping the upward Bengali music market for its demanding user base. 

    Since June 2021, Bengal Pictures started operating as a record label cum music distributor. It has been distributing and monetising music content along with international music streaming platforms with CRBT service within Indian and Bangladesh. Recently, it began a music distribution service for radio & FM broadcasting, and public performance licensing in India. Drawing on the app’s popularity, Bengal Pictures will be able to leverage viral mediums to spread Bengali culture, said the statement.

    “Bengali is the world’s fifth most spoken language with over 300 million speakers, but when it comes to culture or entertainment, we have a limited presence. Bengali culture is lagging in progress compared to other popular cultures, due to which the artists and workers are not able to earn required incomes,” shared Bengal Pictures founder and owner Satyaki Karmakar.

    “We are constantly working to overcome this issue and to make Bengali culture more widely accepted by reaching out to more and more people. We want to create a market for Bengali music where artists don’t have to seek anybody’s help for monetising their content. The acceptance of Bengali music globally should be such that any artist can work independently and ensure his/her earnings. The partnership with Chingari will help us in moving forward with this big goal,” he added.

    Chingari app co-founder and CEO Sumit Ghosh said, “Out-of-the-box ideas and collaborations have always been Chingari’s forte. We expect them to give our growing user base different offerings. The partnership with Bengal Pictures is in line with this vision.”

    “Bengal Pictures is trying to push the envelope further in Bengali music genre, and Chingari app is known to something similar for its user base. Having noticed rising demand for Bengali musical offerings amongst Bengalis and non-Bengalis, we believe this is a fantastic opportunity for both of us to spread Bengali music and culture in an innovative and engaging manner,” stated Chingari app co-founder and COO Deepak Salvi.

  • Chingari App announces strategic partnership with Snow Records

    Chingari App announces strategic partnership with Snow Records

    Mumbai: Short video app Chingari has entered into a partnership with Snow Records, an independent newly launched music label. As part of the collaboration, Chingari app will promote all new albums to be released by Snow Records.

    The association began with promoting “Bismillah 2,” the latest song launched by Snow Records. Sung by Jazim Sharma, the track features Surbhi Jyoti and Rohit Khandelwal. The song was promoted on Chingari app through a contest, influencer meet-and-greet with the star cast and videos shared by the creator community.

    Commenting on the development Chingari co-founder and CEO Sumit Ghosh said, “Chingari being a successful start-up itself believes in extending support to and promoting upcoming artists, creators, brands and labels that have the capability of soaring high, given the right opportunity. Snow Records has great potential and talent associated with them. We are very excited to have them on board with us.”

    The partnership is aimed at showcasing Chingari’s strength in reaching out to the masses, pan India. Brands can leverage this opportunity to promote their ventures through the app.  

    “We constantly try to create new trends for our creator community to make entertaining videos on, while enhancing their user experience, as well as encouraging our viewers to spend more time on the app,” stated Chingari co-founder and COO Deepak Salvi. “Associations like these help us in getting onboard such incredible songs like ‘Bismillah 2.’ It can be on our creators’ playlist at any given point of time and help them in creating engaging content. We are looking forward to many such songs that will be launched by Snow Records in the future.”

  • Chingari collaborates with KLiKK to boost regional content offering

    Chingari collaborates with KLiKK to boost regional content offering

    Mumbai: Short-video sharing app Chingari has announced the collaboration with OTT platform KLiKK, an on-demand Bengali video and music streaming platform owned and managed by Angel Television Pvt Ltd.  Through this partnership, Chingari aims to further boost its regional content offering.

    KLiKK offers a range of original web series, shows, audio and video songs, audio stories, kids animation and short films. The OTT platform boasts the largest collection of Bengali films, all available on the platform in HD format.

    Commenting on the development, Chingari app co-founder and CEO Sumit Ghosh said, “Chingari is one of the most loved apps in the country. Through our various partnerships our endeavor is to offer more choice to our users. KLiKK has a wide and varied mix of intriguing content and we feel that the Chingari users will enjoy the new value addition.”

    Under the partnership, KLiKK will be releasing 20 short format web series in the first year. Some of the titles include “Protibimbo,” “Chick Flick,” “Dream Boutique,” “Jighansha,” “Roopkathar Radio,” “Next,” “Taki Tells,” “Kalimpong Krimes,” “Khelaa Ssuru,” “Gangulys Wed Guhas,” and “Danny Detective Inc.” The app will also offer exclusive content and film premieres at regular intervals to Chingari users.

    “In a short span of time KLiKK has gained immense popularity with the audience. Some of our web series have gained popularity and people are keenly looking forward to the next season. Even the audio story category is receiving a very enthusiastic response,” stated founder promoter of KLiKK Vikash Tantiya. “We are pleased to get on board with Chingari. It will be a win-win proposition for the users. Chingari users will get access to the content bank that we have to offer and we will be able to reach a wider audience base”.

    Chingari app co-founder & COO Deepak Salvi added, “We are very excited to have KLiKK on board. It is an interesting time for us at Chingari and we are happy to provide a wide range of entertainment to our users. Even our content creators will have something unique to work with the addition of KLiKK content.”

  • Chingari collaborates with OMTV for Indian cultural content

    Chingari collaborates with OMTV for Indian cultural content

    Mumbai: Short-video sharing platform Chingari has partnered with OMTV, a newly launched OTT channel and the brainchild of Blackboard Films, to cater to the rising demand of niche audiences wanting to connect with Indian cultural programmes. The collaboration will give Chingari app users access to OMTV programmes across genres such as mythology, culture, food, and history.

    For Chingari the collaboration is an opportunity to present itself as both Indian and original, helping it to further engage with its users’ shifting tastes. OMTV was launched with the aim of making Indian knowledge and philosophy available to people. The collaboration is seen as a natural progression for the two Indian apps, said the statement.

    Calling this alliance “a refreshing change” for Chingari, OMTV, and the users, Chingari co-founder and COO Deepak Salvi said OMTV content perfectly matches their beliefs. “At Chingari, we are always creative in terms of our unusual offerings that resonate with our users. The Indian connection here revolves around India’s cultural heritage which resonates with our users who are modern yet want to connect to their roots.”

    “Chingari’s reach amongst young users, in particular, is big, and the extension methods in promoting talent and entertainment makes it a popular option among users and collaborative brands,” added Chingari app co-founder & CEO Sumit Ghosh.

    “OMTV is a humble attempt to showcase the diversity and deep-rooted philosophy present in the traditions of our nation. With ‘Gyaan Bhi, Garv Bhi’ as the platform’s philosophy, we intend to offer varied content, covering culture, history, knowledge systems, mythology, and heritage,” said  OMTV founder and MD Nitin Jain Shukla. “This collaboration promises to be a distinct step towards making a positive impact by piquing on people’s curiosity to know more about Indian culture.” 

  • Chingari ties up with TPZ Records for music licensing

    Chingari ties up with TPZ Records for music licensing

    Mumbai: TPZ Records, the music label vertical of Talentpromoterz, has partnered with Chingari to promote its original songs on the short-video sharing platform. 

    The partnership will allow Chingari users to legally access the Indian music catalogue for creating short videos. At the same time, TPZ Records will be able to reach a larger audience in the smaller town through this association, said the statement.

    Commenting on the development, TPZ Records’ owner and head of digital marketing, Pinkeesh Deveda said, “TPZ Records’ tie-up with Chingari will be a great opportunity for promoting our songs through the short videos format and for entertaining and motivating our audience as well. It will also enable us to reach out to a much larger audience.”

    “The Indian short-video market has seen a steep new user spike in the last few months. Chingari has managed to get its fair share too. Our objective is to ensure new users keep increasing in numbers while maintaining the current user base. This partnership with TPZ Records will be the deal-breaker for both of us in reaching out to the masses and keeping them engaged,” added Chingari app, co-founder and CEO, Sumit Ghosh.

    “Chingari is keen on exploring the engagement factor legally and entertainingly. Amidst increasing competition, such tie-ups will be engaging and offer options that are safe for us and our users,” remarked Chingari app, co-founder and COO, Deepak Salvi. “In the last few years, TPZ Records has created music videos in various Indian languages with mass appeal. And Chingari is a short-video sharing platform meant for the masses. We had to come together.”

  • Chingari’s World Music Day concert raises funds for Covid relief

    Mumbai: Homegrown short-video sharing platform, Chingari has been at the forefront of out-of-the-box fun engagements for its users. Recently, the ‘Chingari World Music Day Concert’ under #MusicForACause successfully achieved musical fun while supporting the country in its fight against the pandemic. The event was aimed at offering aid for pandemic relief by donating its entire share of profits.

    Chingari App’s co-founder & CEO Sumit Ghosh said, “Chingari does not believe in being just a run-of-the-mill short-video sharing platform. ‘Chingari World Music Day Concert’ under #MusicForACause was our way to connect with the ever-growing user base and keep them engaged in a manner that they enjoy as well as feel included. The event gave users an opportunity to come together for a good cause. It was all about staying entertained while being safe, being useful, and having a great time under a single roof.”

    Chingari App’s co-founder & COO Deepak Salvi said, “We, at Chingari, are aware of the brutal scars that the pandemic has etched in our hearts permanently. But that shouldn’t stop us from enjoying and being there for each other in such times. People’s tremendous response is proof that they want to enjoy and prefer doing it through music. The huge profit donated to the pandemic relief support has left us smiling and reveals that the Chingari family wears its heart on its sleeve. We look forward to rolling out more such activities in the coming times.”

    The concert saw an exciting line-up of celeb performers – from Salim Merchant, Ved Sharma, Sahil Sharma to Indian Idol Season one finalist Harish Moyal, Abhijit Sawant, and Paroma Dasgupta.

  • Filamchi inks a strategic partnership with Chingari app

    Filamchi inks a strategic partnership with Chingari app

    MUMBAI: Filamchi, a Bhojpuri movie channel from the house of IN10 Media Network has signed a strategic partnership with Chingari, a homegrown short video app for live streaming of its world TV Premieres.

    The association will commence with the premiere of the movie Loha Pahalwan, which will be live-streamed on the Chingari app. The tie-up marks a first in the genre as a TV channel and short video platform will integrate to enhance a multi-viewing experience for the audience.

    Speaking on the plan of action, Chingari’s co-founder and CEO, Sumit Ghosh said, “This is one of its kind collaboration where a film will be premiered and made available to the audience through not just TV channel, but also through a short-video platform which will not only expand the audience base but provide a new way of live streaming films in the current digital world. Evolution is the key and Chingari aims to continue collaborating and evolving the space of digital media to the best of its capabilities so that the audience and creators both benefit from it.”

    Commenting on the association, IN10 Media Network, AVP-Marketing, Vinita Shrivastav, said, “The Bhojpuri market has the potential to grow as the audience seeks more localized and relatable content. In today’s multiscreen world, we need to be omnipresent to reach out to our viewers and let them experience content across platforms. The association will aid the platforms in increasing their audience base and engaging them across Bhojpuri movie fans.”

    Talking about the collaboration, app’s co-founder, and COO, Deepak Salvi said, “The contest on Chingari is to provide an overall benefit to both the film creators and the Chingari creators. Pawan Singh is one of the most renowned actors of Bhojpuri Cinema and hence it is authentic entertainment being made available for our audience along with a chance to win a huge cash prize.”

    The live streaming is supported by a dialogue challenge #mainbhifilamchi where Chingari users can create interesting videos on Pawan Singh’s dialogues from the movie and participate in the contest to win 20 lakh Chingari coins.

    The movie will air on 22 May at 1:00 pm on Filamchi channel and Chingari App.

  • Chingari App unites with Rotary International & Being Human for Project Breathe

    Chingari App unites with Rotary International & Being Human for Project Breathe

    MUMBAI: Short video app Chingari has collaborated with Rotary International and Being Human for ‘Project Breathe’ to contribute to the country’s fight against the devastating second wave of Covid-19.

    The project aims to provide oxygen concentrators in the under-served regions of Southwest Maharashtra, North Karnataka, and the entire state of Goa which have been grappling to meet oxygen demands for the past few weeks.

    Speaking on the plan of action, Chingari App CEO & co-founder Sumit Ghosh said, “Rotary International and Being Human have always come forward to help those in need. As an organization that believes in building a better future for the nation, we are no different. It is the time to be with the people, and so, without a second thought, we have extended our support to help foster ‘Project Breathe’.”

    Under the project, Rotary Dist. 3170 will procure oxygen concentrators and send them to various hospitals in the region. These concentrators will be used by hospitals as an Oxygen Concentrator Bank for patients under home isolation, thus proportionately reducing their influx to hospitals that are already overwhelmed.

    Chingari and Fireside intend to start a fundraiser with CovidCitizens.org to support Covid initiatives undertaken by various NGOs across the country.

    Speaking on the collaboration, renowned laparoscopic surgeon & Director of Rotary International Dr. Bharat Pandya said, “Rotary International has been in the forefront of carrying out humanitarian projects across the world for more than a century. Rotary during Covid times has spent about $ 35 million across the globe and $ 5 million in India alone towards Covid relief measures and medical infrastructure support. We are grateful to Chingari and Being Human for collaborating with Rotary in supporting this noble cause and look forward to partnering with them in the future too.”

    Speaking on the collaboration, Chingari App co-founder and COO Deepak Salvi said, “These are testing times for the country & we all must extend our help to serve our people. We must take the battlefront to help our corona warriors. In its quest to help those suffering due to the shortage of oxygen, Chingari App will be extending its full support as part of its social responsibility and welfare initiative. I urge everyone to come together and help those around you in whatever way you can.”

  • Chingari focuses on Marathi market with Kadak Entertainment team-up

    Chingari focuses on Marathi market with Kadak Entertainment team-up

    MUMBAI: Popular video-sharing app Chingari has entered into an agreement with Kadak Entertainment in a bid to affirm its presence in the Marathi regional market. 

    Started by two women entrepreneurs Shruti Akshay Munot and Mayoorii Swwapnil Munot, Kadak Entertainment has created three marquee properties and offers content of various topics and genres for the Marathi audience.

    Shruti and Mayoorii are sister-in-laws, and they have been doing pathbreaking work to crush the image that popular culture has painted for this particular relationship. 

    With this new collaboration, Chingari aims to strengthen its regional content library. The short video app has been forging ties that fortify its regional presence and this association with Kadak entertainment too is a step in this direction.

    "Breaking stereotypes and working to our best potential to offer wholesome entertainment to our user base has been a brand philosophy for Chingari. Kadak Entertainment has the same brand values and we see a natural fitment with them and are glad to have them on board," said Chingari App co-founder and CEO Sumit Ghosh. 

    Chingari App COO and co-founder Deepak Salvi said that it is always a pleasure to collaborate with like-minded partners like Kadak Entertainment. 

    "With Kadak Entertainment coming on board we have enhanced our Marathi library even further. At Chingari we have always strived to offer better and greater content to all our users and add to our regional library and we will continue to do that as we go along," he added. 

    Shruti Akshay Munot and Mayoorii Swwapnil Munot said, "We make sure that Chingari users will get more content for entertainment as Kadak Marathi has various plans of content creations and lots of campaigns in association with the app. The fresh content of Kadak Marathi meets the wide reach of Chingari to deliver maximum entertainment to the maximum number! Here’s to a great start and a long-lasting association that brings out the best for our audience."