Tag: Chitrangda Singh

  • Oleev Kitchen expands portfolio with new multigrain pasta range

    Oleev Kitchen expands portfolio with new multigrain pasta range

    Mumbai: Modi Naturals Ltd, known for its multisource cooking oils and olive oils, is expanding its portfolio with a new pasta range under the Oleev Kitchen brand. The company aims to enter the multi-grain pasta market by offering high-protein and fiber-rich options that maintain good taste.

    Pasta being a staple now in most households across the country, the new multigrain pasta strengthens the brand’s foothold in the health-conscious and nutritious food products category. Combining the goodness of four grains – Chickpea, Jowar, Brown rice and Durum Wheat, Oleev kitchen multigrain pasta becomes the perfect choice for health-conscious customers looking for healthier alternatives to traditional pasta.

     

     

    Commenting on the launch, Modi Naturals Ltd MD Akshay Modi said, “Oleev Kitchen has always been committed to providing healthy and flavorful food choices.” He further added, “There is a general perception among consumers, that something which is healthier or made using multi-grains would not be tasty, however through our dedicated R&D, we have successfully developed a pasta that combines the benefits of multiple grains whilst delivering the same taste and texture. We are confident that this pasta will resonate with health-conscious consumers who refuse to compromise on taste.”

    Oleev has roped in actress Chitrangda Singh for the digital campaign that focuses on healthy eating. The admired actress, known for her commitment to a well-balanced lifestyle, perfectly embodies the spirit of Oleev Kitchen. With her inspiring journey and influence, Chitrangada’s partnership with Oleev Kitchen is poised to elevate the brand’s mission of providing clean & healthy eating. Further endearing their innovative products, like the new multigrain pasta, to those seeking a healthier lifestyle.

    It is currently available on Amazon and the brand’s D2C website (www.modiretail.com) under two SKUs – multigrain macaroni 400gms and multigrain penne 400 gms. The brand also has other variants as part of their “Zero Maida” pasta portfolio such as penne, fusilli, spaghetti and macaroni.

    Oleev Kitchen has always been committed to providing healthy and tasty food options, but with its foray into multigrain pasta, it aims to take its pasta portfolio to the next level.

    This partnership between Oleev Kitchen multigrain pasta and Chitrangda seeks to encourage healthier cooking choices without compromising on taste.

  • Oleev partners with Chitrangda Singh for their new campaign

    Oleev partners with Chitrangda Singh for their new campaign

    Mumbai: Edible oil brand, Oleev, by Modi Naturals Ltd (MNL), is making waves with its new digital campaign featuring the stunning Chitrangda Singh. This collaboration aims to revolutionise the way Indians approach healthy cooking by emphasising smart choices in the kitchen.

    We live in an era of constant upgrades. We embrace the latest technology, prioritise fitness routines, and keep our wardrobes fresh. Yet, many kitchens remain stuck with traditional oils that lack the health benefits and flavour profiles of modern alternatives. Oleev steps in as the perfect solution. Oleev Active, the multi-source cooking oil with the goodness of olive oil, offers a smarter and healthier way to cook.

    “We believe that every kitchen deserves the best,” said Modi Naturals Ltd MD Akshay Modi. “Oleev Active multi-source oil is a testament to our commitment to providing consumers with smart and healthy cooking option. This association is more than just a digital campaign. It’s a call to action for smart consumers who want to embrace and upgrade to a healthier way of life”

    Chitrangda Singh, known for her elegance and discerning taste, embodies the evolution of Oleev. She represents a generation that prioritizes both health and a pleasurable culinary experience. Oleev delivers on both fronts, allowing you to elevate your cooking without sacrificing your well-being.

    “Why stick with the old cooking oil when everything else in your life is smart, new, and upgraded?” asked Modi Naturals Ltd CMO Mukesh Ghuraiya. He added “We’re excited to launch our latest marketing campaign featuring the talented Chitrangda Singh, bringing to life the insight that today’s consumers seek smart, upgraded choices in every aspect of their lives. Oleev edible oils are the perfect upgrade for your kitchen, promoting a healthier lifestyle.”

    Oleev, with its commitment to delivering quality products and Chitrangda Singh’s star power, is poised to inspire millions to redefine their cooking habits and prioritize their well-being.

     

     

  • Chitrangda Singh to be seen in an all new food show

    Chitrangda Singh to be seen in an all new food show

    MUMBAI: Acclaimed actor Chitrangda Singh has been roped in by English GEC channel, AXN, to be a part of a unique food-based show scheduled to air next month. Marriott International, the largest hospitality chain in the world, and AXN India, destination to the best English entertainment shows, have joined hands for a one-of-its kind association to create a unique culinary show that promises to enthral viewers.

    Chitrangda’s college degree in food and nutrition and her versatility as an actor, charm and glamour made her an authentic choice for the show. The association will also be Chitrangda’s first appearance in the English GEC space.

    Chitrangda Singh, Actor and Producer

    “Food is central in most of our lives and the chefs of Marriott are artists who create magic with ingredients. I have always been curious about cuisines and cultures and my travels across the world have given me the opportunity to try a variety of food. This project with Marriott and AXN is a great opportunity to taste some of the finest dishes in world cuisine. Who says work can’t be fun and delicious!”

    Watch the glamorous star create magic on the small screen.  Marriott International and AXN will reveal more details on the show at the official press conference in October 2018.

  • Bollywood stars go OTT

    Bollywood stars go OTT

    MUMBAI: Circa 1990: When a big Bollywood star like Amitabh Bachchan descended on the small screen to host a quiz show featuring the common man, it raised a few eyebrows as well as caught the nation’s fancy! The until then inaccessible and elusive star soon became a fixture in every home with a television set as he won fans and admirers with his trademark baritone voice.

    Since then, Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra and Sonakshi Sinha amongst others have tried their hand at television hosting various non-fiction shows. What’s more, the likes of Bachchan and Anil Kapoor have even gone a step further by featuring in fiction TV series like Yudh and 24 respectively. One of the major reasons for this was that each realised the power and reach of the television medium, which beamed into millions of Indian homes as opposed to the exposure they received via the limited number of theatre screens in India during their sporadic movie releases.

    Cut to 2016: With the rise of the digital medium and the growing over-the-top (OTT) platforms, a handful of forward-thinking Bollywood stars now have their digital strategy chalked out in order to get even more closer to their fans not just in India but across the globe. With OTT’s unprecedented reach coupled with their fan following across various social media platforms, the world is literally their oyster!

    Stars now want a bite out of the digital pie either by promoting themselves on various social media platforms or by appearing in digital-only content. Internationally, Netflix’s path-breaking original series House of Cards featuring a mainstream Hollywood actor like Kevin Spacey created waves when the first season was launched in 2013. What’s more, actors like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie-Pitt have also partnered with the streaming giant for exclusive original movies.

    Closer home, Priyanka Chopra, who took a leap into American television last year with the ABC show Quantico, has now trained her eyes on the digital landscape. The avant-garde actress has partnered with OTT platform nexGTV, Fluence and Endemol-Shine India to co-produce and create an original 14-part mobi-series called It’s My City.

    What’s more, last year Eros International’s OTT platform ErosNow unveiled ambitious plans to develop six original digital series namely The Clients, Khel, Legacy, Lost, Showtime and Fairytale featuring mainstream Bollywood stars like Ayushmann Khurrana, Anil Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Chitrangda Singh, Radhika Apte and Nana Patekar.

    And it won’t be long before the rest of the brood follows suit.

    Speaking on the factors driving the trend of Bollywood stars taking this leap into the bottomless digital landscape in order to expand their visibility, #Fame CEO Saket Saurabh says, “Two things; firstly, stars have woken up to the importance of social media in engaging fans be it through their various social media profiles or through content present on web. The other crucial game changer is the rapid rate at which video content is growing in the digital space. Over the last three to four years, social media has evolved from being text based to video based. What’s more, live video is seeing a huge surge this year.”

    However, Saurabh observes that this surge is mostly on Video on Demand (VOD) platforms as the OTT platforms are still feeding off television. “There is a dearth of original content when it comes to the OTTs, who are still showcasing content from movies and television,” he says.

    nexGTV COO Abhesh Verma adds, “Digital platforms enable stars to engage and get up close and personal with their fans, followers, and influencers alike, via an alternate, personal, preferred, widely adopted and rapidly growing platform. This also allows them to complement their other update-led social media handles such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram etc. Together with its global pervasiveness and with 300 million+ active internet users of which a significant number is via mobiles, stars cannot afford to ignore digital anymore. While most of them are already exploring the medium in one way or another, it is time for them to start creating deeper engagements with not just their communities but the public at large.”

    A major reason why stars are now drawn to this medium is also because of the way content is treated on this platform. Several creators are experimenting with different new formats now that they are not restricted by the limitations that the television medium brings. Producers are dabbling with short-form content to test the waters with edgy narrative. This also works in favour of the stars who want to showcase their talent in ways that movies and television don’t let them.

    “In television and movies, celebrities are ‘cast’ in a role, while in digital there is scope for partnership,” points out Saurabh. “Digital content creators are partners not clients who have ‘hired’ the artists. Stars own the work they are doing digitally, which can also be weaved around them keeping their image in mind. Since it is a new medium there is a huge scope for artists to make the most of it. This will only increase the number of celebrities coming on the medium, as the audience base keeps increasing,” he adds.

    Be it producers, content creators, advertisers, media planners or the OTT players, all unanimously agree that the current trend is a direct result of the sudden opening up of bandwidth in India for internet consumption, with the rollout of 3G and 4G being a key factor.

    “If statistics shared by several data aggregators are to be believed, India has a mind blowing 320 internet connections through smart phones and another 160 million will be added by the end of 2016,” shares Rishi Negi from Fluence, who has co-produced the web series It’s My City with Chopra for nexGTV. “The way people are adapting to the second screen is amazing,” he adds.

    Concurring with him is Madhouse COO and mobile marketing expert Milind Pathak. “Mobile is already taking upwards of 60 per cent of video consumption in the digital space. Looking at these numbers, it’s a logical move for Bollywood stars to come on to the mobile video platform to increase visibility and create more followers. Apart from YouTube, with apps like Hotstar, Sony Liv, Netflix, Hungama and VuClip, we have large active user base, which will easily reach over 50 million in 2016. So it’s imperative that Bollywood stars follow this platform.”

    ErosNow COO Karan Bedi adds, “3G and 4G rollouts are picking up speed and the next 12 – 18 months will see a huge change in how people access content, especially video on their devices. You will see a huge pickup as more and more stars, production companies and producers migrate to OTT platforms. At ErosNow, for example, we are commissioning a whole series of original shows, some with stars, for the platform. It is still very early right now but all the stars will be present in the space.”

    What’s interesting is ErosNow’s revenue model for the shows, which is layered between advertising, subscription and viewership based models that comes into play as one spends more and more time with the platform – ‘Pay As You Go.’ This points at how, even with the rapidly growing digital content and video consumption in India, monetisation is still a challenge and has to be carefully strategised. “Monetisation does work in a bit of a lag. Right now, monetised digital content is probably one-seventh or one-eighth of television, and one-sixth of the digital usage,” Saurabh guesstimates. “But that only means it is bound to get better from here on. It’s bound to correct itself, if we go by how businesses work,” he adds.

    If one were to go by return on investment (ROI), then do celebrities entering the market increase production cost and thereby also affect the returns for a medium, which is still in its nascent stage? “Celebrities aren’t always looking to be highly compensated for these projects; at least not right now. Often it’s a partnership for them where they look at the outcome as a way to engage with the audience. Plus, their presence makes the discovery of the series easier in the million other videos circulating on the Internet,” says Negi.

    Looking at it from an advertiser’s perspective as well, having celebrities onboard only make the IP more credible or preferable to invest in, Negi adds. “Brands are excited with the digital space. The industry is at a time when the platforms are just setting their viewership right. Right now, visibility and peaking the interest of various advertisers is more important than ROI. That will follow,” he states.

    “OTT platforms will obviously increase prices if they have a Bollywood star on-board. However, having a star on-board doesn’t mean good viewership, which is more dependent on good and quality content. If premium quality content is available on the VOD, then these platform will attract premium rates from advertisers,” explains Pathak.

    This can be a double-edged sword for independent content creators waiting to be discovered because as competition increases, the over all value in the medium will also increase.

    What Netflix’s strategy will be in the Indian market in terms of original content featuring celebrated actors will definitely be worth watching. What’s more, with the impending launch of Balaji Telefilms’ OTT platform ALT Digital, it is likely that Ekta Kapoor’s production powerhouse, which has a galaxy of Bollywood stars within an arm’s reach, will also have some original digital aces up its sleeves when it launches.

    For now, Bollywood stars are definitely going OTT on digital and by that we don’t mean over the top in the literal sense… at least not as yet!

  • Bollywood stars go OTT

    Bollywood stars go OTT

    MUMBAI: Circa 1990: When a big Bollywood star like Amitabh Bachchan descended on the small screen to host a quiz show featuring the common man, it raised a few eyebrows as well as caught the nation’s fancy! The until then inaccessible and elusive star soon became a fixture in every home with a television set as he won fans and admirers with his trademark baritone voice.

    Since then, Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra and Sonakshi Sinha amongst others have tried their hand at television hosting various non-fiction shows. What’s more, the likes of Bachchan and Anil Kapoor have even gone a step further by featuring in fiction TV series like Yudh and 24 respectively. One of the major reasons for this was that each realised the power and reach of the television medium, which beamed into millions of Indian homes as opposed to the exposure they received via the limited number of theatre screens in India during their sporadic movie releases.

    Cut to 2016: With the rise of the digital medium and the growing over-the-top (OTT) platforms, a handful of forward-thinking Bollywood stars now have their digital strategy chalked out in order to get even more closer to their fans not just in India but across the globe. With OTT’s unprecedented reach coupled with their fan following across various social media platforms, the world is literally their oyster!

    Stars now want a bite out of the digital pie either by promoting themselves on various social media platforms or by appearing in digital-only content. Internationally, Netflix’s path-breaking original series House of Cards featuring a mainstream Hollywood actor like Kevin Spacey created waves when the first season was launched in 2013. What’s more, actors like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie-Pitt have also partnered with the streaming giant for exclusive original movies.

    Closer home, Priyanka Chopra, who took a leap into American television last year with the ABC show Quantico, has now trained her eyes on the digital landscape. The avant-garde actress has partnered with OTT platform nexGTV, Fluence and Endemol-Shine India to co-produce and create an original 14-part mobi-series called It’s My City.

    What’s more, last year Eros International’s OTT platform ErosNow unveiled ambitious plans to develop six original digital series namely The Clients, Khel, Legacy, Lost, Showtime and Fairytale featuring mainstream Bollywood stars like Ayushmann Khurrana, Anil Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Chitrangda Singh, Radhika Apte and Nana Patekar.

    And it won’t be long before the rest of the brood follows suit.

    Speaking on the factors driving the trend of Bollywood stars taking this leap into the bottomless digital landscape in order to expand their visibility, #Fame CEO Saket Saurabh says, “Two things; firstly, stars have woken up to the importance of social media in engaging fans be it through their various social media profiles or through content present on web. The other crucial game changer is the rapid rate at which video content is growing in the digital space. Over the last three to four years, social media has evolved from being text based to video based. What’s more, live video is seeing a huge surge this year.”

    However, Saurabh observes that this surge is mostly on Video on Demand (VOD) platforms as the OTT platforms are still feeding off television. “There is a dearth of original content when it comes to the OTTs, who are still showcasing content from movies and television,” he says.

    nexGTV COO Abhesh Verma adds, “Digital platforms enable stars to engage and get up close and personal with their fans, followers, and influencers alike, via an alternate, personal, preferred, widely adopted and rapidly growing platform. This also allows them to complement their other update-led social media handles such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram etc. Together with its global pervasiveness and with 300 million+ active internet users of which a significant number is via mobiles, stars cannot afford to ignore digital anymore. While most of them are already exploring the medium in one way or another, it is time for them to start creating deeper engagements with not just their communities but the public at large.”

    A major reason why stars are now drawn to this medium is also because of the way content is treated on this platform. Several creators are experimenting with different new formats now that they are not restricted by the limitations that the television medium brings. Producers are dabbling with short-form content to test the waters with edgy narrative. This also works in favour of the stars who want to showcase their talent in ways that movies and television don’t let them.

    “In television and movies, celebrities are ‘cast’ in a role, while in digital there is scope for partnership,” points out Saurabh. “Digital content creators are partners not clients who have ‘hired’ the artists. Stars own the work they are doing digitally, which can also be weaved around them keeping their image in mind. Since it is a new medium there is a huge scope for artists to make the most of it. This will only increase the number of celebrities coming on the medium, as the audience base keeps increasing,” he adds.

    Be it producers, content creators, advertisers, media planners or the OTT players, all unanimously agree that the current trend is a direct result of the sudden opening up of bandwidth in India for internet consumption, with the rollout of 3G and 4G being a key factor.

    “If statistics shared by several data aggregators are to be believed, India has a mind blowing 320 internet connections through smart phones and another 160 million will be added by the end of 2016,” shares Rishi Negi from Fluence, who has co-produced the web series It’s My City with Chopra for nexGTV. “The way people are adapting to the second screen is amazing,” he adds.

    Concurring with him is Madhouse COO and mobile marketing expert Milind Pathak. “Mobile is already taking upwards of 60 per cent of video consumption in the digital space. Looking at these numbers, it’s a logical move for Bollywood stars to come on to the mobile video platform to increase visibility and create more followers. Apart from YouTube, with apps like Hotstar, Sony Liv, Netflix, Hungama and VuClip, we have large active user base, which will easily reach over 50 million in 2016. So it’s imperative that Bollywood stars follow this platform.”

    ErosNow COO Karan Bedi adds, “3G and 4G rollouts are picking up speed and the next 12 – 18 months will see a huge change in how people access content, especially video on their devices. You will see a huge pickup as more and more stars, production companies and producers migrate to OTT platforms. At ErosNow, for example, we are commissioning a whole series of original shows, some with stars, for the platform. It is still very early right now but all the stars will be present in the space.”

    What’s interesting is ErosNow’s revenue model for the shows, which is layered between advertising, subscription and viewership based models that comes into play as one spends more and more time with the platform – ‘Pay As You Go.’ This points at how, even with the rapidly growing digital content and video consumption in India, monetisation is still a challenge and has to be carefully strategised. “Monetisation does work in a bit of a lag. Right now, monetised digital content is probably one-seventh or one-eighth of television, and one-sixth of the digital usage,” Saurabh guesstimates. “But that only means it is bound to get better from here on. It’s bound to correct itself, if we go by how businesses work,” he adds.

    If one were to go by return on investment (ROI), then do celebrities entering the market increase production cost and thereby also affect the returns for a medium, which is still in its nascent stage? “Celebrities aren’t always looking to be highly compensated for these projects; at least not right now. Often it’s a partnership for them where they look at the outcome as a way to engage with the audience. Plus, their presence makes the discovery of the series easier in the million other videos circulating on the Internet,” says Negi.

    Looking at it from an advertiser’s perspective as well, having celebrities onboard only make the IP more credible or preferable to invest in, Negi adds. “Brands are excited with the digital space. The industry is at a time when the platforms are just setting their viewership right. Right now, visibility and peaking the interest of various advertisers is more important than ROI. That will follow,” he states.

    “OTT platforms will obviously increase prices if they have a Bollywood star on-board. However, having a star on-board doesn’t mean good viewership, which is more dependent on good and quality content. If premium quality content is available on the VOD, then these platform will attract premium rates from advertisers,” explains Pathak.

    This can be a double-edged sword for independent content creators waiting to be discovered because as competition increases, the over all value in the medium will also increase.

    What Netflix’s strategy will be in the Indian market in terms of original content featuring celebrated actors will definitely be worth watching. What’s more, with the impending launch of Balaji Telefilms’ OTT platform ALT Digital, it is likely that Ekta Kapoor’s production powerhouse, which has a galaxy of Bollywood stars within an arm’s reach, will also have some original digital aces up its sleeves when it launches.

    For now, Bollywood stars are definitely going OTT on digital and by that we don’t mean over the top in the literal sense… at least not as yet!

  • ErosNow user base jumps 58% in six months to cross 30 million

    ErosNow user base jumps 58% in six months to cross 30 million

    MUMBAI: Eros International’s over-the-top (OTT) service ErosNow has now crossed 30 million registered users worldwide as of 30 September, 2015, which is a jump of almost 58 per cent from the figure of 19 million six months back on 31 March, 2015.

     

    The platform’s user base has been steadily increasing over the months. As of 31 December, 2015, ErosNow’s subscribers were at 14 million and touched 23.8 million as of 30 June, 2015, a growth of 25 per cent as compared to 31 March, 2015. 

     

    At last count on 31 July 2015, ErosNow had 26.5 million users. The 30 million registered users for ErosNow represents an approximately 26 per cent increase as compared to 30 June, 2015.

     

    As was previously reported by Indiantelevision.com, the company is eyeing over 100 million registered users with its aggressive content and marketing strategies

     

    The OTT platform’s strategy is to upsell premium subscriptions to the large base. In the future, the services also plans to expand to gaming, e-commerce and other synergistic domains to monetise the large base beyond entertainment.

     

    As was previously reported by this website, ErosNow is planning to launch as many as six new original shows in the near future starring actors like Bipasha Basu, Chitrangda Singh, Radhika Apte, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Ayushmann Khurrana amongst others.

     

    The company has also introduced its pricing plans for the Indian as well as international markets, which will be rolled out in the coming months.

  • ErosNow readies six original shows with big stars; to adopt tiered premium pricing model

    ErosNow readies six original shows with big stars; to adopt tiered premium pricing model

    MUMBAI: As digital players strengthen their content, pricing and marketing strategy in the country with the impending opportunity that will be provided by 4G players, Eros International’s over-the-top (OTT) platform ErosNow has readied as many as six original made-for-digital shows.

     

    The shows will be young, fresh and edgy, which will be a differentiator from traditional television programming. Additionally, being a major player in the Indian film industry, Eros has also roped in big actors namely Bipasha Basu, Chitrangda Singh, Radhika Apte, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Ayushmann Khurrana amongst others to star in the digital shows.

     

     

    PRICING MODEL

     

    In a highly-competitive market place, ErosNow’s strategy will be to garner a large user base and migrate users to pay platform by offering premium services. The OTT platform plans to monetise its 26.5 million users under a tiered premium pricing model: (1) Advertising revenue, (2) Transaction revenue: ‘Pay As You Go’ model, (3) International Premium single tier subscription service priced at $7.99 per month and $79.99 per year, and (4) Indian quasi-premium two-tiered subscription service priced at Rs 50 and Rs 100 per month.

     

    While internet penetration is still in its early stages in India, the country’s digital ad market is poised to reach $2.8 billion by 2020 and ErosNow is eyeing a chunk of this revenue. In India, ErosNow will offer two pricing models. While in the Rs 50 per month subscription package, users can have access to all new content ad free content with subtitles, the Rs 100 per month model content will additionally also offer portability and HDTV content.

     

    The ‘Pay As You Go’ pricing model will have weekly, monthly and series passes.

     

     

    ORIGINAL SHOWS

     

    Upping the ante on original content, the six new shows, which will soon be loaded on ErosNow are of the thriller and drama genres and range from eight – twelve episodes. Boasting of big names from the Indian film industry, the shows are likely to pull in audiences on the platform.

     

    The first show is a thriller titled The Clients starring Bipasha Basu and will have 12 episodes. The show is based in the posh ‘murky’ corridors of power in Delhi, amidst rich industrialists and powerful politicians, where a woman uses the power of her body, mind and soul to clean their mess…or does she have another agenda?

     

    The second thriller is titled Khel and stars Chitrangda Singh. The 10 episodes show gives an insider’s look at the world of Indian Premier League (IPL), and the various stake holders in it. It will offer a behind-the-scenes story of the IPL match-fixing, politics, controversies. Drugs, sex, big money & criminal syndicates all play a big part. The real games are played not on, but off the field…beyond the boundaries.

     

    The third drama titled Legacy has the tagline – ‘When Music Demands Blood’ and will star names like Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Ayushmann Khurrana amongst others. The 10 episodes show focus on the music industry wherein a young man arrives from nowhere and takes the music industry by storm. But he has a secret hidden agenda – to destroy the country’s biggest music label by creating his own.

     

    The Radhika Apte starrer Lost, will be an eight episodes thriller, which will revolve around an eight year old girl who goes missing. Her NRI parents are forced to seek the help of a suspended female cop in their search for her. An ex-human trafficker is blackmailed to join the search or else risk his sinful past catching up with him.

     

    The fifth show is a drama called Showtime, which will take a look at the 1960s golden era of Bollywood and all that goes in front as well as behind the camera. The eight episodes drama will showcase legendary men and women of the era, their love stories, heartbreaks and more.

     

    The sixth show in the young drama genre is Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Fairytale. Bhansali will revisit the most popular fairytales set in modern day India in the show spanning 12 episodes. Planned in the seasons format, each season of the show will recreate one fairytale with dazzling visuals in the form of a musical with a definite twist in the tale.

     

    As part of its content strategy for original programming, ErosNow will develop shows in the various genres like drama, fiction, reality and comedies. Additionally, the OTT platform is also eyeing remakes from hit international series.

     

    Targeting key markets like India, Australia, South East Asia, Middle East, Europe and America where there is demand for Indian content and stars from the Indian diaspora, ErosNow will take a 360 degree marketing approach utilising the medium of television, cinema, radio, print, outdoor, social media and advertising networks to promote its offerings. 

     

     

    ADVERTISING MODEL

     

    ErosNow will be moving away from the CPM rates and YouTube type inventory monetisation. The service will have selective premium advertisers and synergise partnerships with celebrities endorsing brands. Apart from having pre-rolls and other real estate on the player, ErosNow will have sponsorships rather than spots and offer higher ad premium based on levels of interactivity and user engagement. It will also look at in-film placements in movies and original series.

     

     

    PARTNERSHIPS

     

    Being platform agnostic, ErosNow will collaborate with telecom companies, cable and DTH platforms, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) like TV, connected and personal devices as well as with others like broadband companies and the Indian Railways to be present across maximum platforms.

     

    ErosNow has inked marketing and distribution “carriage” with all major cable operators in India. It has also integrated with DTH players in India to capture digitisation trend. Moreover, the company has also inked cable partnerships in all major markets including US, Canada, Middle East & SE Asia.

     

    For OEMs, ErosNow has partnered with some television manufacturers so all major smart TVs will have the app and will offer cross-promotions worldwide. ErosNow content and apps will be featured on all connected devices worldwide.

     

    ErosNow has also inked carriage and cross-promotion deals on mobile handsets pre-loaded with the ErosNow app. In one such deal, Karbonn will soon be launching one million smart phones with the ErosNow app embedded in it.

     

    In a deal with the Indian Railways, the OTT platform is now also the exclusive content partner for entertainment rollout in thousands of railway stations in India with RailTel. What’s more, with Google poised to boost railway Wi-Fi rollout, this will receive a huge impetus.

     

    Additionally, ErosNow app is also offered in bundle deals with major broadband players in India.

     

    Internationally, distribution partnerships have been inked with cable companies as well as new platforms in the the US. Partnerships are also in place with major telecom providers in over 50 countries.

     

    OUTLOOK

     

    Apart from original programming, the content mix on ErosNow will also comprise movies, television and music. As was reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, ErosNow has acquired the UK based company PingTune to enhance its music offering.

     

    Eros is also looking at carving a new window for movie premieres on ErosNow between the theatrical release and television airing. It may be recalled that Star India recently premiered Bajrangi Bhaijaan on television first and then put the movie exclusively on its OTT platform Hotstar.

     

    ErosNow is one of the pivotal pillars of Eros International’s growth and profitability plans. The company’s aim is to maximise the full potential of its direct to consumer business and aims to garner over 100 million registered users. ErosNow’s strategy is to upsell premium subscriptions to the large base. In the future, the services also plans to expand to gaming, e-commerce and other synergistic domains to monetise the large base beyond entertainment.

    With numerous OTT players like Star India’s Hotstar, Multi Screen Media’s Sony Liv, Zee Entertainment’s DittoTV, HooQ, BoxTV, Big Flix, Balaji Telefilms’ yet to launch OTT platform etc, looking to ride the OTT bus, ErosNow is gearing up to clinch the first-movers’ advantage with its aggressive plans in the space.

  • Casio appoints Chitrangda Singh as Brand Ambassador

    Casio appoints Chitrangda Singh as Brand Ambassador

    MUMBAI: Casio India Limited, a 100% subsidiary of the JPY341.7 Billion consumer electronics giant Casio Computer Co. Japan, announced the introduction of  Casio s new range of women’s  watches and Chitrangda Singh as the Brand Ambassador. SHEEN, a brand by CASIO, explores the unique and diverse facets of purely analogue timepieces for modern, confident and self-assured women. These watches are a fine blend of premium materials like sapphire glass (selective models), leather and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS with stylish designs, fashionable accents and manual precision. Sheen watches set the standards for sophisticated, feminine yet understated style for a watch as an everyday accessory.

    Casio’s SHEEN watches are designed exclusively for women and are made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS capturing the intrinsic nature of beauty, femininity with sensuality. Each of the time pieces is designed to be stylish, elegant, with practical functioning to enhance daily office as well as the party wear look.

    Speaking at the launch of the new Casio Sheen watches Chitrangda Singh stated, “I am proud to be associated with these beautiful & elegant watches.  These watches reflect my fashion style and are a perfect blend of elegance with practicality. The delicate use of crystals makes these watches stylish yet sophisticated.”

    Added Mr. Kulbhushan Seth, Vice President, Casio India Company, “SHEEN brand appeals to the modern and self-assured women. Chitrangda Singh is the perfect brand ambassador for Sheen as her classy style, beauty & attitude perfectly gels with the Sheen brand personality. We sincerely feel that with Chitrangda on board we can reach out to all young girls looking for versatile watches for office, parties, social functions and every day wear”.

     NEW COLLECTION OF SHEEN CRUISE LINE WATCHES:

    The exciting new models of Casio Sheen:

    SHE-4800 and SHE-3803- are ultimate style statement for young girls in corporate party or to complement glamorous look with elegance. SHE-4800 new models feature lamé powder embedded in the centre of the face and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS on the left and right sides of the bezel to create a truly gorgeous look. Three face dials indicate 24-hour time, current day and date of the week. This watch is a perfect combination of elegant design and practical function. This model comes in 6 variations of Pink Gold, Gold, two tones in leather and SS band. SHE-3803 has sophisticated multi dials and Swarovski crystals studded inside the basel and comes in 3 variations of Pink Gold, Pink Gold & Steel as well as Steel with Stainless Steel band.

     

    SHE-3030- has multiple dials with subtle elegance and sophistication, which gives an intellectual look to the watch. This watch is perfect for young executive women. These day and date indicator watches come in 7 variations of Pink Gold, Gold, two tones in leather and Stainless Steel band.

     

    SHE-3506- The  new SHEEN CRUISE LINE models with Moon phase features Roman numerals, which are combined with hour marker bars for a distinctive new look. The band is made by combining individual segments to create a fashionable elegance. The watches’ Moon phase dial, Mother of pearl face, Sapphire glass (Anti-glare coating), Day and Date indicator, Stainless steel case, Sparkling SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS for bezel (Moon phase dial) & One-touch deployment clasp makes this range ideal for special occasions. This watch comes in 2 variations of Steel and Pink Gold in Dial.

    The uniqueness of these glamorous and elegant looking watch models can be recognized through the precious elements used in it and come with the “MADE WITH SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS” label, which serves as a certificate of authenticity. It also marks that the products are made of genuine Swarovski elements thus adding to its credibility as a fine product.

    PRICE AND AVAILABILITY:

    The price range of the SHEEN MODELS vary between Rs 8,000 and 17, 000 and are available at major multi brand stores as well as Casio’s exclusive stores.