Tag: Farah ki Daawat

  • Maxus ESP innovates with Mahakosh Cooking Oil for ‘Farah Ki Daawat’

    Maxus ESP innovates with Mahakosh Cooking Oil for ‘Farah Ki Daawat’

    MUMBAI: Colors’ food show Farah Ki Daawat hosted by Farah Khan has brought to the fore memories about food and anecdotes of A list celebrities. Created and produced by Wizcraft Television, the food show features celebrities using their trusted cooking companion – Mahakosh Cooking Oils. To take this show to newer heights, Maxus ESP has partnered with Wizcraft for Farah Ki Dawaat and devised a complete marketing plan that will create a powerful engagement for the brand.

     

    Talking about this association, Maxus ESP national director Shailja Vohra said, “Mahakosh’s association with Farah Ki Dawat on Colors is an example of how content can take center stage and showcases how Maxus ESP is able to get content in the center of communication planning. The partnership proves how large and premium brands such as Mahakosh Cooking Oil have instilled their continued faith in Maxus, which has been able to deliver robust and triumphant strategies. This campaign is an extension of that as over the next four months we have lined up a host of innovations.”

     

    The content rollout plan includes specially created TV vignettes, print ads, a well compiled recipe book, along with consumer contest and product seeding with India’s top celebrities, among other things. This show is also being promoted on social media platforms and a variety of recipes will soon be uploaded on the Farah Ki Daawat YouTube channel, and an on-air contest too is part of the blitzkrieg marketing plan. A promo video for the contest with Farah Khan has also being filmed.

     

    Wizcraft International Entertainment director Wiz Sabbas Joseph added, “Not only is the brand integration seamless, the idea to use and reach out through multiple platforms and use multi-channel engagements is what makes this a winner.”

     

    As part of the sales-led contest aptly named ‘Mahakosh Daawat-E-Khas Contest’, consumers of Mahakosh Cooking Oils will be provided to not just cook a meal with Farah Khan, but also win a host of exciting prizes by buying a pack of the oil brand and messaging the code under the cap, to a designated number. We are sure the Maxus team will do a fantastic job in meeting upto our expectations and delivering the results,” added RSIL (Popular Division) head of marketing Alok Mahajan.

  • Colors syndicates ‘Farah Ki Daawat’ to Pakistan’s TV One

    Colors syndicates ‘Farah Ki Daawat’ to Pakistan’s TV One

    MUMBAI: IndiaCast and Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC), Colors have inked a syndication deal for Farah Ki Daawat to Pakistan’s GEC – TV One. With the syndication of this show, 12 Colors programs now air in Pakistan.

     

    Colors CEO Raj Nayak said that entertainment is at the very core of every initiative it undertakes. “The syndication of Farah Ki Daawat to Pakistan boosts our confidence in going beyond the norm to create differentiated content that appeals to viewers not only in India but across the world,” he added.

     

    IndiaCast COO Gaurav Gandhi said, “The content on Colors is a great proposition for international viewers, especially within the Indian sub-continent. It has been our constant endeavor to present the best of Indian entertainment to viewers across the world and this syndication deal with Pakistan’s TV One furthers this promise. We are pleased to present the audience in Pakistan with a unique concept like Farah Ki Daawat for their weekend viewing.”

     

    The show was launched in India on 22 February, 2015 with an episode featuring Abhishek Bachchan and guest Sargun Mehta. The show had received positive feedback from viewers across social media platforms.

     

    Khan said, “I am thrilled by the feedback that viewers have showered Farah Ki Daawat with. The show is gaining popularity and, across various social platforms, viewers are commenting about the ease with which they have been able to replicate the recipes in their own kitchens. Farah Ki Daawat’s syndication to Pakistan’s TV One, gives me the unique opportunity to reach out to Bollywood fans and food lovers across the border.”

  • Colors bets big on cookery show with Farah Khan as host

    Colors bets big on cookery show with Farah Khan as host

    MUMBAI:  Food is an important part of general entertainment channel’s (GEC) programming line-up these days and this time round Colors is adding the entertainment quotient to it.

    Colors is all set to bring to the table a variety of dishes with the launch of its new cookery show – Farah Ki Daawat, which will be hosted by filmmaker Farah Khan.

    After her successful stint in the channel’s reality TV show, Bigg Boss Halla Bol, Khan is set to return to the small screen with the new series. Produced by Wizcraft Entertainment, the new programme will see Bollywood and television celebrities showcasing their culinary skills by tossing up some delectable dishes. What’s more, Khan will be seen breathing down their neck and emphasizing on perfection as the judge cum host.

    Talking about the concept of the show, Colors CEO Raj Nayak feels that the new offering will provide viewers with an uninhibited glimpse into the kitchen of their favourite celebrities – a concept which has never been seen on television before.

    Nayak says, “At Colors, it is our constant endeavour to present differentiated content, which adds to our bouquet of offerings while making the channel a one-stop entertainment destination for our viewers.”

    The show will see celebrities from different walks of life sharing their favourite food recipes and memories from their kitchen. The series will also feature challengers who, teamed up with the celebrities, to raise the entertainment quotient while engaging in quirky tasks and activities.

    Nayak is of the opinion that apart from the novel concept, Khan – a multi-faceted personality, who is a closet foodie, will be the cherry on the cake. “The combination of good food and great conversations convinced us that the concept could be a potential attention grabber amongst viewers,” asserts Nayak.

    According to Nayak, currently the plan is to shoot 15 episodes. However, that could change on the basis of viewer feedback towards the episodes. As of now, five-six episodes have already been canned.

    If industry sources are to be believed, keeping in mind the celebrity quotient on the show, a 10-sec ad slot on Farah Ki Daawat demands anywhere between Rs 1 – 1.2 lakh per episode.

    Apart from the promos on-air, Khan herself has been aggressive about promoting the show on the social media platform – Twitter. From posting pictures while shooting with celebs to inviting people for the ‘dawaat’ on 22 February, she has created a lot of buzz.

    The celebs that have shot with Khan till now are Abhishek Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Riteish and Genelia Deshmukh, Avinash Gowariker, Manish Paul, Boman Irani, Sonu Sood, Malaika Arora Khan. What’s more Bigg Boss 8 winner Gautam Gulati and housemates like Pritam Singh, Diandra Soares, Sambhavna Seth, Rahul Mahajan, Ajaz Khan and Praneet Bhat will also be seen on the show.

    For Farah Ki Daawat, the channel has already got thumbs up from advertisers. Colors has roped in a volley of sponsors including Videocon as presenting sponsor, Kenstar as associate sponsors and Everest Masala as taste sponsors. The show will be powered by Mahakosh Cooking Oil.

    According to a media planner the cookery chat show will manage to grab some eyeballs with the celebrity quotient factor. “Initially, the show will have a certain audience, but in the end content is king. Let’s see if Farah is able to pull off her host element well and secondly if an hour-long session is entertaining enough.”

    It may be recalled that channels have for long experimented with food based cooking shows. From brief cookery episodes on Surabhi (DD) to Zee TV’s Khana Khazana, which launched Sanjeev Kapoor as a celebrity chef, the small screen has had a lot of shows revolving around producing gastronomic delights, apart from dedicated food channels like Zee Khana Khazana, Food First and Food Food.

    Competition is hotting up in this space too. Post MasterChef India’s (Star Plus) launch in 2010, a plethora of cookery talent hunt shows followed suit, including Kitchen Champion, with celebrity chef Gauti (Colors), Cook It Up with Tarla Dalal (Sony), Zaike Ka Safar (Zee TV), Mirch Masala (Star Plus) and Shipra Khanna Cookery Show (Star Plus), amongst others. What’s more, in a renewed attempt at the segment in 2013, Sony had launched Sanjeev Kapoor Ke Kitchen Khiladi, its first cookery-based competition show. Star Plus too continued its MasterChef series with MasterChef Junior.

    Today’s broadcasters realise that there is a show for every segment of the audience, from kids to grand-parents, from a 10-year old to health conscious corporate executives, house wives, working men and women to a 70-year old grandmother, is discussing food and tuning into food shows on television for recipes and more. It remains to be seen whether Farah Ki Daawat is able to tingle the audiences’ taste buds.

    Farah Ki Daawat will air from 22 February every Sunday at 8 pm and will see competition from shows like Private Investigator on Star Plus, Adaalat on Sony, Peterson Hill on Sab, Neeli Chatri Waale on Zee TV and Savdhaan India on Life OK.