Tag: Devendra Deshpande

  • Cinema: Getting the business model, right?

    Cinema: Getting the business model, right?

    MUMBAI: Mumbai’s cinema moguls gathered at the 9th Edition of The Content Hub Summit 2025, the industry attempted to hit “rewind” on declining traditional media consumption and combat digital fatigue.

    Chaired by acclaimed film critic, journalist & author Mayank Shekhar, the panel boasted a stellar cast of industry heavyweights, including Abhishek Pathak, managing director, Panorama Studios; Aashish Singh, producer, Red Chillies Entertainment; Shailesh Kapoor, CEO, Ormax Media; Devendra Deshpande, CEO, Friday Filmworks; and Pragati Deshmukh, head of content, Zee Studios.

    Ormax Media’s Shailesh Kapoor, often the industry’s truth-sayer, kicked off with a candid confession: “Nobody knows for sure.” Yet, his numbers paint a clear picture. Despite the seismic shifts, the core metrics total box office, total footfall, and the number of unique theatre-goers (a consistent 15 crore annually) remain stubbornly unchanged since 2013-14.

    Kapoor pointed out that the pandemic’s real plot twist was its coincidental overlap with the streaming boom. “If the pandemic had happened in 2015, this wouldn’t even be a discussion,” he quipped. The lockdown fast-tracked the audience’s discernment between “OTT films” and “theatrical films,” a process that would have otherwise taken years. While star power might dim on OTT, it still shines bright in cinemas, and language barriers are slowly, but surely, dissolving. “Fundamentally, nothing really has changed,” Kapoor concluded, suggesting that content choices, rather than audience habits, are the evolving variables.

    Devendra Deshpande of Friday Filmworks, a science fiction writer in the realm of film production, firmly believes in leading with the narrative. “You start with the story because you believe in that story,” he asserted, dismissing hindsight analysis in a business where a film’s journey from conception to screen takes at least two years.

    The panel then tackled the curious case of remakes. While Abhishek Pathak’s Drishyam 2 was a massive hit despite the Malayalam original being widely available on OTT, Vikram Vedha (a remake of a Tamil hit) stumbled. Pathak, who directed Drishyam 2, revealed his unwavering confidence: “I always had a feeling that it would do a 150 crore number, this film will surprise the audience.” His logic was that audiences are smarter than we give them credit for, and a strong brand, like Drishyam, transcends language and prior viewing. “People come to the theatre, they give us a formula,” he declared, suggesting that the “mystery to the presentation” and local flavour are key ingredients for a successful remake.

    Red Chillies Entertainment’s Aashish Singh weighed in on Jawan’s phenomenal success, attributing it to meticulous planning. The film, directed by a renowned South Indian filmmaker, was conceived as a pan-Indian spectacle from the get-go. With Shah Rukh Khan’s unparalleled star power and a clever blend of North and South Indian talent, Jawan struck a chord across all tiers of Indian audiences. “It’s not about North and South, honestly. But, yes, we have to be conscious about our audience and what they like across the board,” Singh elaborated, highlighting the importance of tailoring content for a diverse national palate.

    Pragati Deshmukh of Zee Studios echoed the sentiment, emphasising that for studios, the story’s relevance for the next few years, irrespective of language, is paramount. She revealed that Zee Studios is actively seeking out stories that would travel across languages, indicating a strategic shift towards pan-Indian narratives. The success of films like Gadar 2, which evoked sheer emotion across linguistic divides, underscores this trend.

    The conversation then shifted to the nitty-gritty of film finance. Shailesh Kapoor noted the rise of re-releases, a desperate measure by exhibitors to fill empty screens as fewer films are being made. He revealed a staggering 60 per cent drop in the number of films releasing per year, from 45 to a mere 33-34. This “crisis of confidence” is pushing studios to greenlight only certain genres, primarily action. Re-releases, he believes, are a temporary fix and will fade once the release calendar becomes busy again.

    Pragati Deshmukh offered insights into the studio’s risk-mitigation strategies. Beyond big-budget spectacles, studios are exploring innovative models for smaller films. She cited examples like securing partnerships with brands or even shooting two films simultaneously to offset costs. The perennial strength of sequels and franchises remains a constant in a volatile market.

    Lastly, the discussion also touched upon the vexing issue of ticket pricing. While audiences are still willing to visit cinemas, the average ticket price of Rs 99-100 for new releases, making a night out prohibitively expensive for many, remains a significant hurdle. In contrast, re-releases often come at a much more palatable Rs 75-80.

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  • Devendra Deshpande joins Friday Filmworks as head of digital content, IP

    Devendra Deshpande joins Friday Filmworks as head of digital content, IP

    MUMBAI: The head of Content Plus at Mindshare Devendra Deshpande has moved on and joined renowned multi-media production house, Friday Filmworks as head of digital content and IP.

    In his new role, Deshpande will create and monetise sustainable and scalable IPs for the ever growing digital/OTT space for domestic and international markets. He will also create new monetisation models around content, including franchising and l&M for Friday Filmworks.

    Neeraj Pandey and Shital Bhatia's collaborative venture Friday Filmworks has completed a glorious decade in Indian Cinema. Having being set up in the year 2008, Friday Filmworks has believed in both content and cinematic experience. The journey began with A Wednesday, a film which became a sleeper hit back then and has set trend of content driven films in showbiz. Over the years Friday Filmworks has garnered immense love and appreciation from audience and critics alike. Neeraj Pandey and Shital Bhatia's Friday Filmworks has been a trendsetter in Bollywood. Over the decade it has delivered films like A Wednesday (2008), Special 26 (2013), Total Siyapaa (2014), Rustom (2016), Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017). 

    Devendra  has been a part of GroupM for over eight years, and has served as the head of Mindshare Content Plus for the last three and a half years.

    Devendra has 16 plus years of experience in developing long term strategic partnerships through a deep understanding of advertising, social, integrated marketing, consumer insights, and media. 

    Over the course of his tenure at GroupM, he has worked closely with several top tier brands such as Unilever, Pepsi, GSK, Diageo, Kellogg's amongst others.

  • Mindshare, Wavemaker retain respective titles at EMVIEs, Star India and Vodafone become ‘Clients of the Year’

    Mindshare, Wavemaker retain respective titles at EMVIEs, Star India and Vodafone become ‘Clients of the Year’

    MUMBAI: The 17th edition of EMVIEs concluded with a fanfare on a Friday evening and saw the best of industry stalwarts and visionaries come together to celebrate the industry’s success.

    Mindshare India triumphed with ‘Media agency of the year’ award yet again for the third consecutive year with a total of 265 points. Wavemaker, previously known as Maxus India, continued to retain its position at number two this year as well with its total amounting to 235 points. 

    Rejoicing on the win, Mindshare India head of content at Devendra Deshpande said, “We feel at top of the world with this win although we were skeptical about winning agency of the year award this year. To propel our growth further, we will continue to use data, technology and creativity together and it will always be based on business challenge and consumer insights.”

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    Both, Star India and Vodafone India emerged as clients of the year with a grand total of 80 points. Hindustan Unilever Limited, that has been the champion for four consecutive years from 2013-2016, settled at number two position this year with a grand total of 75 and missed the mark with only five points.

    The Grand EMVIE for the ‘Best media innovation in Digital Search’ was awarded to Madison Media and Asian Paints for their campaign on Hindi search ads for the first time in India.

    Adjudged by a distinguished jury of around 211 industry leaders, EMVIEs saw over 816 entries this year. With over 816 entries, the awards have continued to grow in scale and strength, emerging as the gold standard amongst media awards recognising path-breaking brand campaigns and innovations. 

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    EMVIEs 2017 awards chairman Punitha Arumugam said, “India has been at the forefront of many ingenious campaigns that showcase high effectiveness and the EMVIEs remain committed to recognising such outstanding communication stories.”

    The Advertising Club president Vikram Sakhuja said, “We are engaging with some top global content sites to showcase the best of our archives to the world.”

    Read the entire EMVIE 2017 Client of the year tally

    Read the entire EMVIEs 2017 Agency of the year tally

  • Mindshare India and Vidooly  create video analytics tool ‘KYVE’

    Mindshare India and Vidooly create video analytics tool ‘KYVE’

    MUMBAI: Mindshare has partnered exclusively with Vidooly, India’s first video analytics startup, to cocreate and launch ‘Kyve’ in India, a platform for brands and advertisers to track online video viewership. The ‘Kyve’ tool will be part of the core Mindshare planning framework in India.

    The ‘Kyve tool created by Mindshare and Vidooly is part of ‘Content+’, an adaptable content model that leverages Mindshare’s unique place as a trusted advisor, helping our clients drive efficiency and effectiveness by not just considering the media channel/ but also the messaging and creative platforms. The ‘Content+’ division is spearheaded by Devendra Deshpande.

    ‘Kyve’ is a new age online video data science platform for advertisers and brands that will provide them with insights into the viewership habits of their target audience, understand viewers’ consumption as well as engagement. This data will help Mindshare India to source relevant partners and influencers for brands to engage with for content creation. Mindshare India will also use the data and intelligence gathered to scan, seed and strategize end to end digital video & content strategies for brands. The tool can also leverage its platform for precise brand targeting on online video, to eliminate audience spillage, and further measure the success of video campaigns.

    “Mindshare’s prime focus remains our commitment to our client brands, and to help create top of mind recall in our messaging, we are working with Vidooly, a leading player in the video analytics space. Millennials in India have transitioned from watching traditional TV to online videos, and consume content anytime, anywhere. Video platforms have been major driving forces behind the rise in original online video programming”, said Prasanth Kumar, CEO, Mindshare South Asia. He further added, “In an adaptive world it is important to track genres of content that is popular with users. The ‘Kyve’ tool is the first of its kind to track the user journey of online viewership and develop a video strategy that is weaved into the consumer conversation. We at Mindshare are hopeful that ‘Kyve’ will redefine the way brands advertise and are certain that our partnership with Vidooly will take us places in delivering quality services to consumers.”

    Vidooly co-founder and CEO Subrat Kar said, “We are thrilled to partner with Mindshare, one the most well known media agencies, to introduce Kyve to the Indian market. Kyve is a joint effort combining Vidooly’s video analytics technology along with Mindshare’s expertise of new and emerging media. With this platform, our aim is to be the go to tool for any brand or advertiser who wants to execute an online video campaign effectively and yield an optimal ROI. We believe Kyve will be a game changer in digital video marketing.”

    According to a 2015 Nielsen report approximately 78% of regular internet users in India watch or download digital content such as videos, television shows, or movies online. India’s online video viewership has doubled since 2011. With the rapid rise of smartphones and internet penetration in India, the demand for online video will only grow further. Viewership of online content on mobile devices is already on the rise, especially amongst Millennials.

  • Mindshare India and Vidooly  create video analytics tool ‘KYVE’

    Mindshare India and Vidooly create video analytics tool ‘KYVE’

    MUMBAI: Mindshare has partnered exclusively with Vidooly, India’s first video analytics startup, to cocreate and launch ‘Kyve’ in India, a platform for brands and advertisers to track online video viewership. The ‘Kyve’ tool will be part of the core Mindshare planning framework in India.

    The ‘Kyve tool created by Mindshare and Vidooly is part of ‘Content+’, an adaptable content model that leverages Mindshare’s unique place as a trusted advisor, helping our clients drive efficiency and effectiveness by not just considering the media channel/ but also the messaging and creative platforms. The ‘Content+’ division is spearheaded by Devendra Deshpande.

    ‘Kyve’ is a new age online video data science platform for advertisers and brands that will provide them with insights into the viewership habits of their target audience, understand viewers’ consumption as well as engagement. This data will help Mindshare India to source relevant partners and influencers for brands to engage with for content creation. Mindshare India will also use the data and intelligence gathered to scan, seed and strategize end to end digital video & content strategies for brands. The tool can also leverage its platform for precise brand targeting on online video, to eliminate audience spillage, and further measure the success of video campaigns.

    “Mindshare’s prime focus remains our commitment to our client brands, and to help create top of mind recall in our messaging, we are working with Vidooly, a leading player in the video analytics space. Millennials in India have transitioned from watching traditional TV to online videos, and consume content anytime, anywhere. Video platforms have been major driving forces behind the rise in original online video programming”, said Prasanth Kumar, CEO, Mindshare South Asia. He further added, “In an adaptive world it is important to track genres of content that is popular with users. The ‘Kyve’ tool is the first of its kind to track the user journey of online viewership and develop a video strategy that is weaved into the consumer conversation. We at Mindshare are hopeful that ‘Kyve’ will redefine the way brands advertise and are certain that our partnership with Vidooly will take us places in delivering quality services to consumers.”

    Vidooly co-founder and CEO Subrat Kar said, “We are thrilled to partner with Mindshare, one the most well known media agencies, to introduce Kyve to the Indian market. Kyve is a joint effort combining Vidooly’s video analytics technology along with Mindshare’s expertise of new and emerging media. With this platform, our aim is to be the go to tool for any brand or advertiser who wants to execute an online video campaign effectively and yield an optimal ROI. We believe Kyve will be a game changer in digital video marketing.”

    According to a 2015 Nielsen report approximately 78% of regular internet users in India watch or download digital content such as videos, television shows, or movies online. India’s online video viewership has doubled since 2011. With the rapid rise of smartphones and internet penetration in India, the demand for online video will only grow further. Viewership of online content on mobile devices is already on the rise, especially amongst Millennials.