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  • ZEE5 to premiere State of Siege: 26/11 on 24 Jan

    ZEE5 to premiere State of Siege: 26/11 on 24 Jan

    MUMBAI: Few years after the 26/11 terror attack shook the financial capital of the country, several films attempted to portray the rather grim and harsh reality of the fateful day. Few films also realistically portrayed the series of tragic events.

    ZEE5, India’s largest video streaming platform will soon premiere ‘State of Siege: 26/11’ based on renowned author and journalist Sandeep Unnithan’s book – Black Tornado: The Three Sieges of Mumbai 26/11.

    The eight-episode series unravels #TheUntoldStories and is a true to account narrative of the various events that turned into the prolonged terror siege of Mumbai on 26 November 2008.

    “The nation will witness unheard incidents from the 26/11 attack. ZEE5’s State of Siege: 26/11 will give you a perspective as to how it all ended in just 60 hours and the crises and challenges faced by our unit. Also, the show will give answers to everyone who thinks why the commandos were late to reach for the mission,” said Nariman (Chabad) House colonel Sundeep Sen, the second-in-command combating terrorists.

    The show, produced and created by Contiloe Pictures producer and creator Abhimanyu Singh and co-creator and director Matthew Leutwyler, features an impressive cast comprising Arjan Bajwa, Arjun Bijlani, Vivek Dahiya, Sid Makkar, Mukul Dev, Tara Alisha Berry, Khalida Jaan, Jyoti Gauba, Roshni Sahota, Suzanne Bernert, Naren Kumar and Jason Shah.

  • The Content Hub 2019: Creators discuss digital adaptation, creativity and originality

    The Content Hub 2019: Creators discuss digital adaptation, creativity and originality

    MUMBAI: Indiantelevision.com on Wednesday wrapped the third edition of its popular event The Content Hub in presence of some of the biggest names from the TV, digital, and the movies industry. Spanned across several panel discussions and fireside chats, this edition of The Content Hub discussed ‘the new era of content creation’ with a focus on the digital boom, need of good content creators, the synergy between creators and producers, and creating properties that can travel globally.

    Starting the day was a panel discussion on ‘The TV Production Story: Reality, Not Fiction’, moderated by Bodhi Tree Multimedia co-founder and director Mautik Tolia. In discussion were some of the most successful and prominent names in the TV industry – Contiloe Pictures Pvt Ltd founder and producer Abhimanyu Singh, Endemol Shine India CEO Abhishek Rege and SOL India – Banijay Group founder and MD Fazila Allana.

    The distinguished panel discussed the opportunities and challenges fiction and non-fiction formats today face in the TV and digital world. They also shed some light on the prospects premium content has in the Indian industry.

    The panel agreed that non-fiction producers face bigger challenges in creating content as compared to those investing in fiction and dramas. Allana noted that while earlier people were chasing formats, now they are chasing stories. However, she quipped that there is a vast opportunity for non-fiction shows on OTT platforms citing examples of TV shows like MTV Troll Police.

    Singh reflected the same sentiments as he noted that this is a very good time for the content creators. He said, “I feel it is a great time to tell stories. I think we as an industry haven’t delivered premium content because the nature of delivery has always been daily content. So, this is an opportunity to deliver premium content.”

    Rege mentioned, “Scripted becomes a little easier to tell stories more across TV, OTT or across multiple platforms. The challenge here is making attractive content for the viewers and targeting the right people. With OTT I don’t think it’s easy to do as many talent shows that we do on linear.”

    The second session was a fireside chat between Indiantelevision.com founder, CEO and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari and Swastik Productions  & One Life Studios founder and chief creative officer Siddharth Kumar Tewary.

    Tewary, based on his extensive experience of industry work, reflected upon many aspects of content creation and production including formats, IP rights, and disruptors in the industry. He noted while most of the people believe that longer formats don’t work internationally, the reality is not the same.

    Speaking about IP rights of content, Tewary made some relevant points saying, “IP creation is a scientific thing related to the socio-political situation in the country and the world. We need to know where the world is heading. If you are going to add value and bring something unique for the TV, then you will get the IP.” He also announced the foray of his group in the animation category at the platform.

    The next session was a discussion on the animation industry with an esteemed panel of Discovery Kids head Uttam Pal Singh, Golden Robot Animation head of business development RK Chand, Paperboat Animation co-founder and chairman Soumitra Ranade and Bioscopewala Pictures managing partner Nishith Takia. The session was moderated by Kinsane Entertainment Inc chief marketing officer Pranab Punj.

    The panel highlighted the vast opportunities OTT platforms are offering them right now. Takia shared that his company is in talks with several big digital players to create content for them. Another point that the panel highlighted was that Indian audience is not very keen to visit theatres to consume animated content and that closed their avenues of creating content for a wider audience and not just the kids.

    Answering a question on why there aren’t more female-led animated shows in India, the panel shared a similar tone as they mentioned that in most of their shows, the female characters have an equal prominence as the mail lead, they are inclusive to the storyline. They added that male-led shows are doing well in the market and from a business perspective they are focusing on that aspect as well.

    The next session was an interesting and insightful chat on ‘The Syndication Opportunity’ between Sony head networks—licencing Malvika Prabhu, Go Quest Media Ventures MD Vivek Lath, Swastik Productions and One life studio producer and managing director Rahul Kumar Tewary, MX Player head of content acquisition Mansi Shrivastav and ANM Global co-founder partner Nidhish Mehrotra. Moderating the panel was Wanvari.

    Wanvari started the discussion by asking the panellists whether the demand for Indian content in the global market is going up or declining. To this, the panel stated that it has probably reduced over time. However, the Indian creations are performing well at markets like Thailand and Sri Lanka.

    The panel mentioned that genres like romance, drama, horror, and good animation has a lot of markets overseas. They also added that premium content will also attract a lot of traction towards Indian creations. Kumar stated that we need to relook at the type of content we are creating and invest more in subjects that have the potential to travel. He also said that Indians do not value their content enough.

    Lath said, “We have to think like a programmer and not from a sales perspective,” as he elaborated on the right approach to sell content overseas. He predicted that India has the potential to make around Rs 400-500 crore with content syndication (minus the movies) because it is still young in the market and has a lot of potential to improve in the coming times. Kumar added that in the next few years Indian premium content will find a lot of audiences globally.

    Taking the insightful day ahead was the next panel of digital producers including Addatimes Pvt Ltd managing director Rajiv Mehra, The Viral Fever (TVF) global head of business and content Rahul Sarangi, Viacom18 EVP and head content Monika Shergill, MX Player chief content officer Gautam Talwar and One Digital Entertainment COO and co-founder Gurpreet Singh. The panel was moderated by industry veteran and Hungama Digital Media Entertainment executive producer Sanjeev Lamba.

    While the panel agreed that there is a great influx of male-oriented and sexually-oriented content performing on OTT platform, they all are looking beyond that. They all mentioned that the industry is currently focusing on good writing talent and meaningful stories. Sarangi said that TVF is not looking towards creating violent or sexual content at all, at least for the next four to five years. Its focus is on stories like Pitchers and Yeh Meri Family that touch the hearts of the people.

    Shergill shared that Voot is looking at ideas that bring new and original voices to the stories. Unless platforms experiment, she believes they will lose their audience.

    Talwar shared that the focus of recently launched MX Player is on creating content that can be watched on a 5-inch phone screen rather on a 50-inch TV. The TG for the player is 18-30-year-old male and it wants the platform to be genre-agnostic.

    The next event was a fireside chat between Wanvari and Applause Entertainment CEO Sameer Nair. The duo discussed ‘The New Studio Model’.

    Nair started with launching an amazing showreel of upcoming programmes from the Applause banner. They included a wide variety of content ranging from humour to political to drama. It also included the Indian version of the very popular The Office series.

    Nair stated that he did not want to start a company which goes on to become just a production house but he rather wanted to invest in good content. He thus worked with some amazing directors, writers, and actors like Ronit Roy, Pankaj Tripathi and Swara Bhaskar to create the first instalment of the Applause shows. One of the flagship series, Rasbhari-starring Swara Bhaskar and written by Shantanu Shrivastava—has in fact already been selected for ‘Series Mania’ festival in France. Warning them of slacking in content, he said, “If the content industry is not careful right now, it will end up becoming a replica of TV.”

    The day continued with a panel discussion on how new Hindi film producers are making their mark and what business models they are drawing up. Part of the discussion were Essel Vision (Zee Studios) CEO Shariq Patel, Viacom18 Studios chief operating officer Ajit Andhare, Alliance Media and Entertainment owner Sunil Doshi and Fox Star Studios India CEO Vijay Singh. Moderating the panel was film reviewer at Film Companion Suchitra Tyagi.

    The panel was a light-hearted but with insightful discussions on the current trends of the Indian movie industry, the need for well-written scripts and content that performs. The panel agreed that today is an amazing time for good storytellers and content creators. They forced upon the fact that literature is the sibling of cinema. The panel also discussed on creating avenues to make the system more approachable to the budding writers who want to reach out to the studios.

    The evening was concluded by an overview of the MIP platform by MIP China Hangzhou director of market development Ted Baracos, who in an interactive session apprised the gathering of various opportunities this global content-sharing platform brings and how they can leverage on that.

  • CONTILOE PICTURES’ LAUNCHES THEIR FIRST EVER KANNADA SHOW – JAI HANUMAN!

    CONTILOE PICTURES’ LAUNCHES THEIR FIRST EVER KANNADA SHOW – JAI HANUMAN!

    MUMBAI: With the aim of bringing untold and unexpected stories to audiences all over the country, Contiloe Pictures, premium broad-based entertainment content production company, has now introduced their first ever Kannada show – Jai Hanuman! Yet another impeccable mythological story, this show will air on Kannada entertainment channel, Udaya TV part of Sun Network and will telecast from Monday to Friday at 7.30 pm starting today.

    The production team has deliberately catered to the demand of all the age groups by bringing with its exotic shooting location and best direction. The show tells us about lord Shiva in his 11th avatar Hanuman to put an end to the evil Ravana.

    The dialogues of Jai Hanuman are written by B L Suresh, a well-known historical and mythological dialogue writer. The cast includes child artist G Pradyumna who plays the young Hanuman, Anjana played by actress Priyanka Chincholi while the character of Kesari has been played by Pundarika N.N  and the character of Ravana is being played by actor Vinay Gowda.

    Commenting on this success, Abhimanyu Singh, the Founder and CEO of Contiloe Pictures said, “We believe that there are several aspects in traditional stories of Ganesha, Hanuman, Krishna and Lord Shiva which people are yet to discover, We have taken utmost care in maintaining the true sanctity of the original story attached to Lord Hanuman and have made efforts to write the dialogues and screen play in accordance to the original story of Lord Hanuman.”

  • Contiloe Pictures’ ‘Vighnaharta Ganesha’, india’s first ever motion capture technology show completes one year

    Contiloe Pictures’ ‘Vighnaharta Ganesha’, india’s first ever motion capture technology show completes one year

    MUMBAI: Extensively winning hearts of audiences across the country, bringing alive the incredible story of the deity Ganesha, today marks a special day for Contiloe Pictures’ Vighnaharta Ganesha. Achieving a true milestone, the show, airing on Sony Pictures Entertainment, completes one year of being telecast and marks a landmark completion of 262 episodes today! 

    ‘Vighnaharta Ganesha’ showcases the journey of the deity Ganesha and presents a magical visual extravaganza with impeccable production design, costumes and ingenious audio-visual experience through Motion Capture technology. This technology helps replace the age old depiction of Lord Ganesha with an inert mask and bring alive the detailed life-like movements and facial expressions to the fore giving the viewers a delightful visual treat.

    Commenting on this success, Abhimanyu Singh, the Founder and CEO of Contiloe Pictures said, “We have always used technology to tell stories in a bigger and better manner. Using motion capture technology on a daily basis has been one of the greatest challenge and I am grateful to my team on planning and executing this huge task. Needless to say that the creative team at Contiloe Pictures has taken great pain in researching and telling us some fantastic untold stories about Lord Ganesha. I thank the audience for the love and appreciation they have shown to our show.”

    This magnum opus show Vighnaharta Ganesha is supported by a stellar star-cast that includes Akanksha Puri as Parvati, Malkhan Singh as Shiv, Basant Bhatt as Kartikeya and Anand Garodia as Narada Muni. This show reiterates the producer’s strength in telling some great historical and mythological stories to a new-age audience. Contiloe Pictures uses Motion Capture Technology in each episode, they have been the first production house in the world to use this technology on a daily basis, for 262 episodes straight within a year.

    “Our focus on identifying the future of Indian Television and understanding the need of bringing better technology has worked for us” adds Abhimanyu.

  • Applause Entertainment, Contiloe Pictures team up to narrate Mughal Empire story

    Applause Entertainment, Contiloe Pictures team up to narrate Mughal Empire story

    MUMBAI: Applause Entertainment has partnered with Contiloe Pictures to produce Taj – A Monument of Blood, a period drama series on the rise and fall of one of the most iconic dynasties of all time – the Mughal Empire.  

    The series will be told over five seasons of 12 episodes each. Using the birth and death of Shahjahan as bookends, the series delves deep into the Mongol origins, bloodlines mixing with Persian and Rajput royalty, the court and palace intrigues, the repeated and horrific purging of aspirants to the throne, the regional kings and satraps who paid tribute to Mughal suzerainty and amidst all this, the arrival of the British and Portuguese. It is an incredible tale, a vicarious mix of blood, betrayal, power, beauty, deceit and heartbreak. 

    Applause Entertainment CEO Sameer Nair said, “I am a big fan of revisionist narratives of history. Our history books have been written by victors and often paint very two-dimensional pictures about past empires. When Abhimanyu and I first discussed this idea, we immediately moved away from a typical historical to a darker and edgier version of the Mughal Empire, a version in which symbolically the Taj is more a monument of blood than a monument of love”.

    The Mughal Empire (1521 – 1857) ruled India for just over three centuries and it was the greatest empire in the world at the time. The empire reached its zenith during the reign of its four greatest emperors – Akbar, Jehangir, Shahjahan and Aurangzeb – with geographic boundaries that extended from Bengal in the East to modern-day Afghanistan in the North-West and from Kashmir in the North to modern-day Andhra in the South. The story of the Mughals is fascinating. The pomp and pageantry, the extravagance and excess are all well documented; what remains is untold reality behind the glittering façade – the dark side of Camelot if you will – and it is this story that will be told.

    Contiloe CEO Abhimanyu Singh said, “Sameer Nair’s industry experience and deep-seated understanding of the content space has always shown through in every endeavour he has undertaken. We are thrilled to have associated with Applause Entertainment for this show. It will take viewers on a historic journey showing them an unseen perspective of this illustrious dynasty which lead to their rise as the greatest empire in medieval times and the quest for power, within it, that finally lead to its downfall.”

    Writing is currently underway and the first of five seasons will start filming soon.

  • COLORS brings to you tales from the paranormal world through Kaun Hai?

    COLORS brings to you tales from the paranormal world through Kaun Hai?

    MUMBAI: Fear will have a new address as COLORS adds a new hue to its entertainment bouquet, a bone chilling horror series titled, Kaun Hai? The show will bring alive accounts ofparanormal activities, science fiction, fantasy and some cases inspired by real life incidents.Each episode will recount intriguing incidences of paranormal activities and experiences that will defy logic and give a peek into the realm of the unknown.Produced by Contiloe Pictures, the show premiers on 29thJune and will air every Friday to Sunday at 10.30 pm.

    Keeping up with its diverse content promise, Kaun Hai? will feature popular television actors like Shallen Bhanot, Pankhuri Awasthi, Neeta Shetty portraying the face of fear or the victims of the dead and keep the viewers on the edge of their seats. 

    Commenting on the unique format of the show, COLORS, Programming Head, Manisha Sharma said, “Horror as a category is a very popular. Through Kaun Hai? we are going back to the basics and reviving the genre to make our entertainment catalogue robust. The idea is to strengthen the 10.30PM time band with crime and horror which will offer variety entertainment to our viewers.”

    Talking about the show, Arshad Syed, the writer of the showwho has also written the screenplay for the movie, Student of the year 2 and has penned maximum number of horror shows in India expressed, “Horror is a genre that needs a lot of precision in terms of screenplay synced with visuals. The entire team has worked hard to bring to life stories that are relatable and scary at the same time. Writing for television is challenging but exciting and I’m sure that our audience will be stunned by every story.” 

    Contiloe Pictures – CEO, Abhimanyu Singh said “Kaun Hai has been shot extensively across location in various parts of the country such as Kashmir, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Calcutta, MP to name a few. He further added, “It has all the spine chilling moments to keep the audiences glued and spooked. We are happy to collaborate with COLORS once again after Chaktavartin Ashok Samrat.”

  • Contiloe Pictures adds another feather to their cap after becoming the Gold Winner of the best CG Feature Film at the Delhi CG Animation awards for Mahayoddha Rama movie

    Contiloe Pictures adds another feather to their cap after becoming the Gold Winner of the best CG Feature Film at the Delhi CG Animation awards for Mahayoddha Rama movie

    MUMBAI: Being known as a pioneer in the television industry for their shows and committing to continuously offer a distinctive mix of content and originality, Contiloe Pictures has added yet another feather to its cap after becoming the Gold  Winner of the best CG Feature Film at the Delhi Animation awards for Mahayoddha Rama movie on 22nd June 2018

    The DCG animation is a platform for industry and education in media and entertainment sector. Contiloe Pictures won an award for their Mahayoddha Rama movie, which revolves around the epic story of Mahayoddha Rama – The Great Indian Hero versus Ravana, The greatest villain of Indian mythology, portrayed like never before in an animated movie.

    The movie producer, Abhimanyu Singh’s stronghold and plethora of experience has truly pushed him to turn his passion in the mythological genre into a successful venture and film.

    Contiloe Pictures, CEO,  =Abhimanyu Singh said, “Our first 3D animated movie, magnum opus, ‘Mahayoddha Rama’ bagged Gold under CG Feature Film (Professional Category) at Delhi CG Animation Award 2018. Thank you so much to entire team and our fans. Mahayoddha Rama is unique in its storytelling style. Our humble effort to depict Shri Rama in a new light. The entire story is from Ravana’s point of view with his 10 heads talking to each other.” Our aim as a company is to constantly evolve and grow.We are always trying to diversify our content, take our technology a notch higher. Winning in the best animation category only makes us feel proud and we’d like to thank Delhi CG Animation for this recognition.”

  • Tenali Rama helps Contiloe Pictures bag Zee Rishtey award

    Tenali Rama helps Contiloe Pictures bag Zee Rishtey award

    MUMBAI: Contiloe Pictures’ has been on an award-winning spree this year. Recently, their newest offering on Sab TV Tenali Rama was awarded at the Zee Rishtey Awards 2017 in the “Rishto Ki Parakh” category.

    The recently-launched show is based on the famous Telugu poet Tenali Rama and his adventures. This is Contiloe’s first offering in the historical comedy genre, and this award is a testament of all the hard work that has gone into creating this show.

    Contiloe is known to be a pioneer in the television industry for producing successful historical and mythological shows such as Maharana Pratap, Jhansi Ki Rani, Chakravartin Ashoka, Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanuman and Vighnaharta Ganesh.

    Zee Rishtey Awards will air on 15 October 2017 at 7pm on Zee TV.

    Contiloe Pictures CEO Abhimanyu Singh said, “At Contiloe, we have always been motivated to tell stories that are a mixture of entertainment and values. Tenali Rama is a mix of wit, humour and learning, served with loads of fun and entertainment.”

  • How Faceware became Contiloe’s ‘Vighnaharta’

    How Faceware became Contiloe’s ‘Vighnaharta’

    While it may seem extremely cool to don a helmet with a head-mounted camera and shoot, motion capture is a technique that involves an entirely different level of complexity. James Cameron’s Avatar beautifully used the technology for the CGI created characters of the Na’vi tribe; and the Planet of the Apes series exploited the technique successfully with Andy Serkis’ Ceaser becoming the most memorable character in the film.

    With the amount of research, training and skilled execution that comes with using this technology, it is an equal amount of dare to execute it for a TV show. And this dare has been taken up by Abhimanyu Singh’s Contiloe Pictures for their upcoming mythological TV show Vighnaharta Ganesh, making it the first TV show in India to use motion capture.

    Why Motion Capture (mocap)

    “Whenever Ganpati has been shown on screen, you will see makeup done to convert his human face to an elephant face,” said Contiloe Pictures CEO Abhimanyu Singh. “It looks odd,” he added, and argued that the form of an elephant’s face cannot be done just by applying makeup on human’s face. “That is why we have used mocap.”

    The technique is used for the elephant head of Ganesh in the show, and will be seen from the third or fourth episode.

    For detailed story, read here:

    Exclusive: Contiloe recreates the elephant-lord in ‘Vighnaharta Ganesh’ with MOCAPtivating technique

  • TV content creators keen on digital platforms but rue dearth of writers

    TV content creators keen on digital platforms but rue dearth of writers

    GOA: Producers of content for television feel that they are not creating value as the intellectual property rights go to the channels. However, they are ready to invest in creating content for digital networks and over-the-top (OTT) platforms.

     

    Addressing a session on whether the content ecosystem was ready to serve 2000 channels, these producers said serials made for television gave them money but they did not feel satisfied since they were not the owners of their creations. 

     

    Contiloe Pictures CEO Abhimanyu Singh said there was little doubt that TV got more eyeballs than cinema, but this was not totally satisfying. Singh was in fact keen to syndicate their content, which the company could then monetize in different languages.

     

    “One reason why content creators settle for the present position is because the risk lies with the broadcaster and not with the creator,” he said.

     

    In the session moderated by Indiantelevision founder CEO and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari, Singh said that he was keen to take up the challenge of creating content for other digital platforms.

     

    Further stating that the younger generation was not coming to television but taking to other mediums, Singh lamented the shortage of good writers in the industry. “The ecosystem has to change for content creators, and this can happen when the intellectual property rights remain with the creator,” he emphasised.

     

    Concurring with Singh on the shortage of writers, Colosceum Media CEO Lalit Sharma looked upon the future as an opportunity for new people to come in. He said, “We will be ready to create content for other digital platforms.”

     

    Beyond Dreams Entertainment Ltd founder Yash Patnaik added, “We have already been doing programmes for other platforms and we have tested audiences for new formats. I am waiting for the market to open up with the entry of OTTs.”

     

    Referring to the shortage of writers, Patnaik said that the writer was also preparing himself for digital platforms. “It is an investment on losses, which may turn into profits later. Content creation needs money, which in turn will create value, which will fetch more investments,” he added. 

     

    Wanvari expressed confidence that OTT players will pay well.