Tag: Deeya Singh

  • Sony Entertainment Television presents “Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon” breaking stereotypes

    Sony Entertainment Television presents “Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon” breaking stereotypes

    Mumbai: Continuing its legacy of compelling storytelling brought to life by powerful characters that break the mold on Indian television, Sony Entertainment Television is all set to launch its next fiction offering – “Kavya – Ek Jazbaa Ek Junoon”. A reflection of women’s strides in contemporary times, the show stars Sumbul Touqeer Khan in the titular role as Kavya Bansal, who is driven by the sole purpose to be an IAS Officer and serve the common man. With its riveting take on societal dynamics, dreams, and relationships – the show premieres tonight at 7.30 pm and will air every Monday to Friday on Sony Entertainment Television.

    Kavya symbolises fearlessness and determination, and this coming-of-age story chronicles her courageous journey of facing challenges with an unwavering resolve, of asking tough questions and staying focused on her purpose in being an IAS officer who can help less privileged citizens. The show also sparks contemplation on why some men may find it challenging to support a woman’s career aspirations.

    Sumbul is joined by Mishkat Varma, who masterfully portrays Adhiraj, a brilliant mind blessed with captivating charm. Adhiraj ardently champions the cause of feminism, wholeheartedly celebrating women’s achievements, and he crosses paths with Kavya at the civil service academy. Anuj Sullere breathes life into Shubham, Kavya’s estranged fiancé who is a character entangled in the complexities of love and ambition.

    “Kavya – Ek Jazbaa Ek Junoon” takes its audience on a profound exploration of various characters and their nuances. The show is poised to be an engaging addition to Sony Entertainment Television’s programming lineup, offering a distinctive fusion of drama, romance, and societal commentary.

    Sony Entertainment Television, Sony SAB, PAL, and Sony MAX movie cluster business head Neeraj Vyas: “Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon” is about shattering stereotypes and reflects women’s strides in contemporary times. This show is an ode to inspiring women who are driven by their goals and have successfully made a mark for themselves in fields like civil service, politics, business, and entertainment, amongst others. We have always been at the forefront of curating novel content and this progressive narrative of Kavya being an aspirant to becoming an aspiration of millions deserves to be told.”

    Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon producers Tony Singh and Deeya Singh:

    We are very excited to bring viewers a story that entertains and inspires with ‘Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon’. Women today are independent, goal-oriented, and confident about their achievements, and the sky is her limit. We are delighted to join hands with Sony Entertainment Television for this show that emphasizes how a woman can unapologetically choose her life direction and stay committed to a larger purpose despite the hurdles she faces.

    “Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon” premieres tonight and will air every Monday to Friday at 7.30 pm exclusively on Sony Entertainment Television.

  • FremantleMedia Asia joins hands with DJ’s Creative Unit

    FremantleMedia Asia joins hands with DJ’s Creative Unit

    MUMBAI: It’s time for celebrations for two of the biggest production companies. In order to strengthen its scripted activity in the Indian sub-continent and across the world, FremantleMedia Asia has joined hands with DJ’s Creative Unit, one of India’s most successful scripted production company.

     

    FremantleMedia Asia will work with DJ’s owners, Tony and Deeya Singh, to develop and produce a number of drama titles for the Indian market.

     

    With offices in Singapore, Beijing, Bangkok, Jakarta and Mumbai, and servicing the entirety of Asia, FremantleMedia Asia produces world class content from the large scale talent competitions for which it is best known, including Idol, X Factor, and Got Talent, to long running game shows such as Family Feud.

     

    On DJ’s Creative Unit part, it has created some of India’s most memorable TV series including Just Mohabbat, Jab Love Hua, Left Right Left, Chhoti Bahu and Parvarish as well as India’s first ground-breaking teenage soap Banegi Apni Baat.

     

    The partnership with DJ’s will reinforce its commitment to grow its scripted business around the world and invest in the opportunities available in emerging markets.

     

    FremantleMedia Asia managing director Paul O’Hanlon believes that DJ’s expertise in the field will help them to grow their scripted catalogue in the market. “We are thrilled to establish this partnership with Tony and Deeya. They are two of India’s most successful scripted producers with a history of successes and a reputation for high quality, ground breaking scripted content in India.”

     

    Tony believes that this alliance will help them take their locally developed content outside India. He further adds, “FremantleMedia is one of the world’s largest producers and distributors of entertainment brands. This is a wonderful progression for us to work together with them on development and production of outstanding content. This alliance will also provide us with the expertise and resources of a distribution network for us to take locally developed content outside India. Deeya and I are thrilled to continue to build our business with this partnership.”

     

    Deeya says, “DJ’s has always been committed to producing scripted shows for wholesome entertainment. We are pleased to partner with FremantleMedia in order to jointly produce high quality content that we believe will strike a responsive chord with Indian audiences. We’re extremely excited about this partnership and look forward to taking this forward.”

     

    Beyond single market productions, FremantleMedia Asia has also demonstrated its strength in pan-regional production having recently produced the widely successful ‘The Apprentice Asia.’

  • Sony strengthens its fiction line-up

    Sony strengthens its fiction line-up

    MUMBAI: Sony Entertainment Television seems to be strengthening its fiction line-up. The channel that believes in content being the king, keeps exploring with different storylines.  With not-so-strong fiction line-up, the Sony is all set to launch a new show which showcases the story of a man’s struggle to strike the perfect balance.

     

    Come 1 September, the channel is will break the stereotype with Hum Hain Na. The Indian woman has always been the epitome of tradition and values in our society, but can the men be left far behind? Every mother has expectations from her son; every wife wants attention from her husband, every sister is possessive about her brother! But will the perfect man be able to live up to these expectations?

     

    The new series dabbles with the subject that gets many women thinking – ‘kya ek perfect beta, ek perfect pati bhi ban sakta hai’?

     

    Produced by DJ’s Creative Unit, Hum Hain Na is set in the beautiful town of Benaras and follows the life of a young and charming boy, Shivprasad Mishra aka Bunty (Kanwar Dhillon). An ideal brother, son and friend, he is the blue eyed boy of his family. His entire world revolves around the three women in his life – his amma, badi didi and chhoti.

     

    In any given situation, he has quick fixes to brighten up the mood of each of his family members. But in a bid to keep everyone happy, Bunty’s own personal life is always in trouble. His life takes a turn when his elder sister makes him promise not to get married until she is married off. Being a true Benarasi, Bunty vows to never go back on his words but is stuck at the crossroads when he bumps into his dream girl, Saagarika (Pratyusha Banerjee), at a family wedding. Saagarika, raised single-handedly by her father who is unaware of a woman’s needs after her mother’s  death, sees a complete contrast in Bunty who is full of affection and is sensitive towards women. When these two opposites meet, what follows is a series of interesting and heart-warming events.

     

    Sony chief creative director Ajay Bhalwankar believes that Indian television has always appreciated women’s contribution to a family, but this time it is celebrating a man’s role in bringing the family together.

     

    Hum Hain Na is a refreshing yet modern take on how Bunty balances the different women in his life seamlessly. Our protagonist, Bunty transitions from being a doting brother and a caring son to a sensitive boyfriend so impeccably that it seems as if he is almost unreal. His sensitivity and emotional nature might make one feel he is metrosexual, but in reality his heart belongs to the values of the place he belongs to,” adds Bhalwankar.

     

    DJ’s Creative Unit producers Deeya and Tony Singh asserts: “Hum Hain Na is a story very close to reality. It’s about a boy who is a perfect son and a perfect brother, he wants a wife who will embrace his universe which consists of his family. And a girl who wants to be the universe of her man, she desires to have a perfect husband who is sensitive to her needs as a woman. And. Now the question is can a boy who is a perfect son and a perfect brother also be a perfect husband? Will this become a perfect love story?”

     

    The new emotional love story will air four days a week at 9.30pm. It is going to have a tough competition with other popular shows like Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai on Star Plus, Qubool Hai on Zee TV, Rangrasiya on Colors, Tumhari Pakhi on Life OK and Badi Door Se Aaye Hai on Sab.

  • “Write down your goals and give deadlines. This is the roadmap to success”

    “Write down your goals and give deadlines. This is the roadmap to success”

    MUMBAI: The newest addition to his portfolio is Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, which premiered on Zee TV last month. Known to have a keen eye for talent, director-turned-producer Rajan Shahi’s latest venture too serves as a launch pad for debutants Mishkat Varma and Kaanchi Singh who play the show’s lead pair.

    Since making his directorial debut in 1999 with Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahi through launching his own production house Director’s Kut Productions in 2007 and till date, Shahi has seen a meteoric rise in the television industry.

    Having directed clutter-breaking shows like Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi, Hamare Tumhare, Ghar Ki Laxmi Betiyaan and Maayaka and gone on to produce a couple more such as Sapna Babul Ka… Bidaai and Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Shahi is a much sought after figure in the industry.

    Ask him his success mantra and he says: “In the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives, we often forget what it is we are working so hard for! Write down your goals and give yourself deadlines. This is the roadmap to your success.”

    Directorial dreams

    The influence of his maternal grandfather and veteran actor P Jairaj led to Shahi’s fascination with the entertainment industry from an early age.

    After graduating in English Literature from Hindu College, New Delhi, he moved to Mumbai, by which time, he was sure he wanted to become a director. Eventually, he landed up in the production department under Ravi Rai. Two years into production designing, Shahi got the opportunity to prove his mettle when asked to chip in for an absentee assistant director. Soon after, he graduated to assisting Rai in Thoda Hai Thode Ki Zaroorat Hai and Teacher.

    Sometime in between, he met and fell in love with writer Pearl Grey, whom he later married. With her script of Dil Hai Ki Maanta Nahin finding a willing producer in Hemant Seth, Shahi too bagged his first project which propelled him into the big league. He then shot pilots of two other serials, Mera Ek Sapna and Ansh, following which, there was no looking back. Shahi proceeded to direct hit series including Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi, Hamare Tumhare, Rishtey, Kareena Kareena, Reth, Mamtaa, Millee, Virasaat and Saathi Re and got to work as series director on Ghar Ki Laxmi Betiyaan and Maayaka on Zee TV.

    Shahi believes that “a director is like the captain of the ship and more than anything else, needs to be extremely patient with all his crew members.”

    Turning producer

    Twelve years into direction and Shahi started his own production house which he christened Director’s Kut Productions (DKP).

    Ask him why he decided to turn producer and he has several reasons to give. Firstly, in television, one needs to reinvent oneself every five years. “In films, you can say you are a director for 15-20 years, a producer for 15-20 years or a writer for 30 years. But in television, you need to rejuvenate yourself,” says he.

    Secondly, production was the logical next step after directing for so many years. “While I learnt a lot under all the production houses and producers with whom I collaborated, personally, I wanted to have more control. Especially when there is creativity, I didn’t want to be restricted by the production part of it,” he explains.

    So when Bidaai came along on Star Plus, Shahi took the plunge as producer. “I owe my becoming producer largely to Uday Shankar who gave me the chance. Not that I did not express my desire to other big channel heads but he was the only one who had faith in me at a time when no other person would back me as a producer,” recalls Shahi, adding, “I was very happy that with Bidaai, a technician was given the opportunity to produce a show.” At the time, big production houses ruled the roost and creativity wasn’t exactly the first priority.

    Lastly, with so many layers in television i.e. scripting, concept, shooting, editing and post production, Shahi wanted to minimise the chaos by being that one person in every department who is answerable for everything. “I wanted to multi-task. So in that area I scored where even today, I am personally answerable for everything in my company. They know there is just one person to be called instead of talking to 50 other people. With serials such as Bidaai and Yeh Rishta, these things got consolidated,” he elaborates.

    Ask him about the name DKP and he says: “I have been in this industry for 21 years, but I have directed properly for 12 years. People used to identify me as a director and wanted to give a name which could identify with my character and the reason people know me for.”

    About DKP                                         

    Shahi believes DKP is what it is today because of his team which is hungry for work and strives to deliver the best product. “Since DKP’s inception, we have done some very good shows and there is a certain reputation it enjoys. You may be the face of a company but it cannot run properly if you don’t have a good team,” he says.

    The DKP office at Lakshmi Industrial Estate in Mumbai houses around 30 to 40 staff while the core team is about 100-strong constituted by creative and technical personnel at different levels. 

    “There is a definite core team in the company and DKP is synonymous with the excellent people working for it. Fortunately, the majority of them are the same since its inception; be it creative directors, creative people, editors and so on. Fact is in my 12 years as director, I have seen some of the best talent which I have retained while letting the rest go by,” he exults. 

    For Shahi, DKP is all about the goodwill and blessings and good wishes of all its actors, technicians and workers. He sincerely believes it is the workers’ support and hard work that has taken the production house to such dizzying heights.

    “The biggest award or achievement you can say is my workers. Again, I have seen a lot of people who project a high-flying image by travelling in luxury cars and chartering private planes but keep workers’ money inside their own pockets. While I cannot keep everyone happy, each one of my workers knows that if there is a problem, I will be there to solve it. I don’t want DKP to be big if I don’t stay connected to my workers. My work exudes quality and it is straight from the heart. I might not have eight or nine shows with me today, I might not have the biggest cars with me today, but I have the goodwill of all my actors, technicians and creative people, most importantly, my workers,” he explains.

    Having realised earlier on in his career that television is essentially about what happens on the sets, Shahi has set up office on the sets itself with most of his team concentrated there.

    A bumpy ride

    With dynamics changing from day to day, it is next to impossible to keep tab on the highs and lows of producing television shows but “it’s all part of the learning process,” says Shahi. Yet, when Bidaai and Yeh Rishta were number one or two across channels, it was a real high. “We were on a very big platform like Star Plus and it was a huge responsibility. For a technician who didn’t have crore in his bank, entering an arena where the big players were was a big thing,” he adds.

    Bidaai had a successful run for more than two years till Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai took over variously as number one and number two across channels. For two years, these two shows were ruling the roost and in one particular week, both were number one across all channels and garnered TRP of 7.1. That was a big moment for the entire team; informs Shahi, pointing out that his highs come from people placing their faith in him which is what inspires him to give his 100 per cent to any project. 

    Speaking of the lows, Shahi recalls the time when Bidaai went off air in 2010. “We thought we were back to ground zero and anything is possible in this industry. But it was a conscious decision to end the show on a high. At the time, the actors… the entire unit… had tears in their eyes and were wondering why we were pulling the plug on the show when it was in the top five across channels. The moment was such when I knew I didn’t have an answer…” he says.

    Lessons learnt

    Shahi considers himself lucky to have interacted with some of the best producers in the industry and learnt so much from them. Even today, he doesn’t shy away from calling them whenever in need of advice. He has always believed in the adage: “Learn from the leaders, learn from the people you admire and learn from the people around you!”

    Another key takeaway has been that audiences cannot be taken for granted any more, what with social media bringing producers and viewers closer to each other than ever before.

    “Today, we get instant feedback and don’t have to rely on the channel or probably the research team. Instantly, I get to know whether people have liked the track or not. Viewers are very vocal about what they like and what they don’t so you can’t take them for granted anymore,” he says. “This connect the media has brought about between me as a maker and my audience is the biggest thing that has happened.”

    Road ahead

    Shahi wants to be known as a producer who is creatively involved. “I have done a few shows, but each show is different from the other. I always look into scripts where I have a creative say. It’s not just about quantity but also quality in whatever we do,” he says.

    With a handful of scripts lined up this year; some are in the scripting stage, others in the casting stage, and still others evolving.

    The company plans to foray into other genres as well, comedy being one. Getting into films is also on the cards though TV is a priority. “Right now, my whole attention is towards consolidating Aur Pyaar Ho gaya which is our latest launch. And even consolidating Yeh Rishta, which now is showing six days a week,” he says.

    Don’t daily soaps make for a very erratic shooting schedule? “Daily soaps are always hectic. In the past when Bidaai was on, shows were aired for one hour every day, five days a week. There have also been occasions when they have extended to six or seven days for one or two weeks. I look at it as a challenge to not only make them but also maintain the quality. We are used to such volume of work,” he signs off.

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    Former programming head at Zee TV Ajay Bhalwankar who is now chief creative officer at Sony Entertainment Television believes that it is always a great experience working with Shahi. “He is a very dedicated, passionate and gifted producer. It is somebody who is very sincere also and somebody who is extremely open to listen to your ideas and incorporate them. It has been wonderful working with him and is extremely talented.”

    Shahi who has worked with cross section of producers and from each producer, he believes has learnt a lot. Whether it’s Deeya and Tony Singh from DJ’s Creative Unit or Sunjoy Waddhwa from Sphere Origins, all have been there for him always. They say:

    DJ’s Creative Unit producer Deeya Singh opines: “My association with him has been extremely good. It is so nice to see when good talented people grow, it feels good. He understands the medium very well. The industry needs more such people and feels really nice when one sees so much success that comes to him. I have known him as a director and watched him as a producer and he is good at both. I think that is the special talent, because not everybody can do both. He has managed to do the impossible and be both.”

    “With him, it’s been a very good association. I know him from the time we did Saath Phere and I know him more now as a Producer. He is a very easy-going and good guy. I feel very good for him because he has also come up from an independent director to a very good producer who has given some excellent shows to the industry. He is one of the very good producer’s who has a good thinking head,” expresses Sphere Origins producer Sunjoy Waddhwa.

  • Sab’s to launch ‘Left Right Left’ on 10 July at 9:30 pm

    Sab’s to launch ‘Left Right Left’ on 10 July at 9:30 pm

    MUMBAI: After launching Twinkle Beauty Parlour recently, Sab will now be launching a new show Left Right Left -an action packed youth based drama – on 10 July. The show will be aired from Monday-Thursday at 9.30 pm.

    Set in contemporary India, Left Right Left is the story of six youngsters Huda, Naina, Yudi, Alekh, Ali and Pooja who come together at the pre NDA Academy with varied interests, dreams, aspirations and goals. They transform from being naive to responsible young men and women who are determined to fight all odds of life.

    The show captures the journey of six confused and disoriented youngsters who transform as strong determined individuals. It also renders their realisation for the love of their mother country along the way.

    Produced and directed by Tony and Deeya Singh (of Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahi), Left Right Left stars Rajeev Khandelwal (Captain Rajveer), Shveta Salve (Dr. Ritu Mishra) and Puneet Issar (Brigadier Chandok) along with Vikas Manaktala (Huda), Arjun Bijlani (Alekh), Kunal Kapoor (Yudi), Harshad Chopra (Ali), Ghazal Rai (Pooja) and Priyanka Bassi (Naina).

    Sab senior vice president and business head Vikas Bahl said, “Our programming strategy consists of introducing new shows that include unique concepts, fresh new faces and an overall packaging that draws the masses, giving the much needed impetus to expand the channel viewer ship. At Sab, we are currently moving in the direction of consolidating our prime-time and are sure that Left Right Left will give us the expected boost.”

    Sab programming head Priya Mishra said, “Left Right Left is a show based on the youth and is a key differentiator in terms of programming for the channel. Left Right Left is a show different from the competition in the 9 pm – 10 pm slot as none of the other general entertainment channels have addressed the sentiments of youth. The show showcases much larger issues that concern the youth and reflects their attitude.”

    Tony and Deeya Singh added, “Left Right Left demonstrates a unique story of six youngsters and their way of living life. The viewers will be able to relate to Huda, Naina, Alekh, Ali, Yudi and Pooja since there would be times in their lives, where they would have experienced the same emotions and therefore will empathise with them.”

    The channel has associated itself with leading fashion house Provogue and designer Deepika Gilani to lend their creative fashion expertise to build the look for this show. Provogue has especially designed the cargoes and Tee Collection for the cast and has also styled Rajeev Khndelwal’s look for the show.

    The marketing and communication campaign of Left Right Left, the channel claims, is just as differentiated as the show itself. The campaign spanning television, radio, outdoor, on-ground captures the rebellious streak of youth in an innovative manner.