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  • Why you should watch Colors’ Bigg Boss18

    Why you should watch Colors’ Bigg Boss18

    MUMBAI: I used to be a proud advocate of Bigg Boss, championing it as the epitome of human emotions and behaviour. I’d write blogs and tell anyone who would listen that it was a grand experiment in teamwork, polarization, resource mobilisation, negotiation, storytelling and the delicate dance between truth and lies that could turn tides faster than you could drop your popcorn. Some seasons were not to my liking, and some taught me a few lessons. I even predicted the end of Bigg Boss and called it a deadly social experiment that the HR department can copy for an offsite. I auditioned for the show one fateful day and am happy that I did not make the cut. Bigg Boss needs a reality check

    It was, of course, before Vermajee—my dear friend, soul mentor, and consultant in all non-working things in life said. It opened my eyes to the actual sincerity of it all. His wisdom, delivered with the gravity of a man who had mastered the art of sidestepping unnecessary drama, made me see Bigg Boss in another shadow. 

    Let’s face it. When it comes to quality television, nothing quite compares to the highbrow, intellectual oasis that is Bigg Boss. Because who wouldn’t want to watch a group of people—handpicked for their impressive lack of emotional regulation—battle it out in an elaborate social experiment that makes a corn maze for mice seem like the height of human achievement? 

    Allow me to walk you through why this epic display of “reality” deserves your full attention. Grab some popcorn, lean back, and marvel at this masterpiece’s sheer brilliance. The moment of truth is here. Here’s what Vermajee said. Was that not a big thumping whack on my head? 

    No One Ever Doubted The Real Test Of Human Behaviour

    Have you ever wondered how people behave when locked in a house, deprived of dignity, and prompted by whispering producers? Vermajee insists that Bigg Boss provides that valuable insight which you never asked for. It’s like watching a Roman gladiator match, except the contestants are armed with petty insults and inflatable egos instead of swords. And they have a constraint- they cannot get physical- I mean in terms of fights. Would you not agree that it is truly an anthropologist’s dream and for the audience, a release from the pressure cooker called life? 

    The whole show is an arena where emotionally volatile individuals are crammed together in a space smaller than your average Ikea display room, forced to coexist like caged animals. You’ve got your classic tropes: the guy who can’t control his temper, the girl who cries at the drop of a hat, a person still trying to find the pronoun to respond to, a couple deeply in love with but with controversial background, someone who is trying to repurpose life and the one who’s just there to add to the furniture count. You’ll be left asking the existential question: “Is this what Darwin meant by the survival of the fittest?” 

    Not The Biggboss But The Scriptwriter: Your Unseen Puppet Master 

    You might think the contestants or the voting audiences are driving the drama, but don’t be fooled. The producers of Bigg Boss are like mischievous masters tossing lightning bolts from the heavens, causing chaos and ensuring the drama never stops. The participants aren’t just navigating their emotions but also carefully following a meticulously crafted script that nudges them towards confrontations with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer and sometimes like a jeweller.

    Watch closely, and you’ll see the magic unfold: contestants are guided with cryptic “challenges” that are about as natural as a sitcom laugh track. And when you are deceived into thinking they might be showing the slightest hint of genuine emotion, the production team jumps in to stir the pot. Because who wants emotional growth or understanding when you could have a screaming match over a pillow? Or, better still, a monologue of abuses and misunderstanding longer than the one you read in Ayan Rand’s novel. 

    A Wardrobe Malfunction Waiting to Happen 

    Now, let’s talk about the visual feast Bigg Boss offers. Have you ever wondered why the contestants look like they stepped out of a trendy but slightly trashy catalogue? That’s because they didn’t even pick their clothes. That’s right, they are dressed by designers who seem to be playing a prank on them. Clothes too tight, too loud, or too inappropriate for any real-life scenario—it’s fashion with the subtlety of a fireworks display. 
    Because, after all, nothing says “real human experience,” like a grown man in a neon tank top and sequined shorts screaming about loyalty. 

    Fights? They’re Gloriously Predictable 

    If you’re looking for intellectual conversations or meaningful discussions, what are you doing here? Bigg Boss is all about the fights, and boy, do they deliver. The drama unfolds faster than you can shout “TRP”. Contestants hurl insults, food, and sometimes furniture at each other, like toddlers in an adult playground. 
    And the best part? These aren’t just spontaneous moments of anger. Oh no. These are curated, finely tuned explosions of rage, timed perfectly to break the monotony of everyone sitting around a couch wondering how they got into this mess in the first place. It’s like Fight Club, but without any subtlety, depth, or Brad Pitt. And what more do you think the producers can cram in a 90-minute daily update? What do you think the contestants do the rest of the day- other than when the cue says- Camera- sound- fights? 

    The Voting – A Systematic Scam

    Ah, the thrill of voting! You, the audience, have the privilege of participating in a system that isn’t rigged. Week after week, you send in your votes, believing your voice truly matters. This misguided perception is truly adorable, like the playschool girl dancing to Chikani Chameli. Because let’s get real: the producers have already decided who stays and who is evicted with honourable escape routes. They’ve got their favourites—those who guarantee more drama, more sponsorship deals, are promised a more extended stay or are material for the follow-up reality shows. 

    You’re not voting for who you want to stay; you’re voting to keep the illusion alive. Have you ever wondered how Bigg Boss never reveals the vote percentages? Have you ever demanded? Are you satisfied with the lollipop of one of the audit firms endorsing the results? Don’t even try going that path. Bigg Boss is less democracy and more dictatorship with a touch of game show order. 

    The Host: Bias? What Bias? 

    Then there’s the host, the impartial face of the show. Or at least, he would be unbiased if they weren’t so clearly spoon-fed instructions to keep the show’s prized troublemakers in the game. Watch as the host subtly (or not-so-subtly) guides conversations, drops hints, and occasionally throws shade at the contestants they’ve been told to hate. It’s like watching a chess game, except one side doesn’t know they’re being played. The host is also genuinely human and bias is a human trait. 

    The Reality Show Contestant Manufacturing Line

    When it’s all said and done, when the “winner” emerges, the rest of the contestants move on to their next gig in the reality show carousel. Today’s Bigg Boss loser is tomorrow’s Khatron Ke khiladi contestant. Their career? A carefully curated series of reality show appearances, each more absurd than the last. And you’ll watch them all because, let’s be honest, there’s no escaping the pull of this car-crash television. 

    NET NET – Final Thoughts on BIGG BOSS (Not That You Need Them) 

    So, why should you watch Bigg Boss 18? Because it’s a masterclass in what happens when human dignity is tossed out the window for entertainment. It’s the TV equivalent of a sugar rush—quick, addictive, and utterly devoid of nutritional value. But hey, at least you can say you witnessed the unravelling of the human spirit in high definition. 

    And who knows? You might feel better about your own life in the process. Now go and watch Bigg Boss 18 and tell me if Vermajee is right and if it made you feel better. Seeing the participants of the Bigg Boss family foundering and falling apart like straws on the bar counter may even help create stronger family bonds. 

    DISCLAIMER. Even Vermajee’s more-than-accurate tutorials aimed at brainwashing an ardent BiggBoss fan have limited appeal. I will be glued to the initial weeks of Bigg Boss18, and if the contestants ignite my curiosity, I will travel with them on the unpredictable journey.

    (The views expressed in this comment piece are the author’s and the author’s alone. Indiantelevision.com does not endorse them. We are open to contrarian views to Sanjeev Kotnala’s and will happily carry them. There’s only one requirement: the write ups should be written coherently and well)

  • Discovery+ to launch ‘Legends of Ramayana’ docu-series with Amish Tripathi

    Discovery+ to launch ‘Legends of Ramayana’ docu-series with Amish Tripathi

    Mumbai: Discovery Inc-owned streaming platform Discovery+ has announced a new docu-series “Legends of the Ramayana” featuring author Amish Tripathi as the host. The show will begin streaming on the platform on 7 April. 

    Tripathi is a celebrated Indian author renowned for the “Shiva Trilogy” and “Ram Chandra” novel series. As the host, he will traverse across geographies in the footsteps of ‘Lord Ram’ to retrace his journey and unravel the under-explored mysteries around the text, said the platform in a statement. 

    “It has been said that no Indian hears the Ramayan for the first time. We are all born with it. It’s a part of our genes, a part of our bones. It is our collective eternal heritage. And to be able host a documentary on this subject, would, I thought, be a bit like coming home,” said Amish Tripathi. “And yet, even though we were covering the familiar, one still had experiences that one would not expect! For example, we actually shot in small caves where an underground river flows! Or discovered a tribe that tattoos the holy name of Ram all over their bodies! Or actually found floating stones at Rameshwaram; stones that despite being so light were still strong enough to be used in the modern era in the construction of a church! All of us Indians think we know Lord Ram’s journey. But there is still so much more to discover.”

    “I couldn’t have dreamt of a better programme where I could make my debut as a host. It was enlightening, it was fun, it was surreal,” he further said.

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  • COLORS ropes in Ranveer Singh for new interactive quiz show – ‘The Big Picture’

    COLORS ropes in Ranveer Singh for new interactive quiz show – ‘The Big Picture’

    New Delhi: COLORS is all set to bring the Israeli created quiz show – The Big Picture to Indian audiences soon. The Hindi General Entertainment Channel (GEC) has acquired the rights to adapt the international format and roped in actor Ranveer Singh to host it. BYJU’S has come on board as the presenting sponsor.

    COLORS will unveil the first look of the show- BYJU’S presents The Big Picture- ‘Tasveer se taqdeer tak’ ka khel’ on the channel at 6:45 pm on Saturday. The new show will also be available on Voot, and Jio TV, it said.

    The 12 stage trivia-based game show created by Israeli mentalist Nimrod Harel and Israeli content company Acappella was first commissioned by Dutch-based broadcaster RTL4 in 2014. It leverages the power of visual media and gives the participants a chance to win grand prize money by identifying pictures that appear in front of them on a large screen. It provides three lifelines to the contestants. The interactive format of the show also allows the viewers to play from the comfort of their homes and win big.

    Viacom18, Hindi Mass Entertainment and Kids TV Network, head Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “With a view of bringing new and enhanced entertainment experience for our viewers, we have over the years pioneered diverse genres that include dance reality shows, talent-based shows, stunt-based shows and voyeuristic content. Breaking new boundaries of entertainment, we are extremely excited to announce one of the biggest and differentiated quiz shows- ‘The Big Picture’. We look forward to presenting this extremely unique proposition to our viewers which will be helmed by superstar Ranveer Singh.”

    It will also mark the Television debut of actor Ranveer Singh who has been roped in to host the quiz show. “Indian cinema has undeniably given me everything – it’s been a platform for me to excel and showcase my skills as an actor and I have been fortunate to get immense love from the people of India. Now, I look to connect with them in an extremely unique and engaging way through my television debut with COLORS’ The Big Picture. The proposition of introducing India to a ‘now’ generation quiz show sealed the deal for me,” said actor Ranveer Singh.

    Viacom18, Hindi Mass Entertainment, chief content officer, Manisha Sharma said, the channel is entering into an exciting new territory with the show. “What stands out is the show’s simple yet focused format based on visuals, interesting lifelines and enhanced interactivity interface for the viewers. Visuals are a powerful medium, one that the new age India best connects with. This concept will not only provide viewers with a platform to test their visual knowledge but also give them a chance to win Big.”

    The show is being brought in association with Banijay Asia and ITV Studios Global Entertainment B.V, said the channel.

    Banijay Asia founder and CEO Deepak Dhar said, “We are delighted to kick off our partnership with COLORS with the internationally acclaimed ‘The Big Picture’ and are confident that its unique format will garner as much attention in India as it did internationally. Working with a powerhouse like Ranveer Singh is an exciting feat in itself and we are looking forward to creating some quality content that stirs excitement and engagement at the same time.”

    ITV Studios, SVP licensing at Global Entertainment, Ayesha Surty said, “We’re thrilled to have this exciting format in India following other ITV Studios formats like ‘The Voice’ and ‘I’m A Celebrity..Get Me Out Of Here’. ‘The Big Picture’ brings in viewers from home as active participants and sees the return of ‘feel good television’, enhancing family viewing. We couldn’t have asked for a better platform than Colors TV or a more captivating host than Ranveer Singh to bring alive this highly energetic and enthralling show.”

  • Actor Mona Singh to return as host with &TV’s Mauka-E-Vardaat

    New Delhi: Film and television actor Mona Singh is all set to return to the small screen as a host with &TV’s Mauka-E-Vardaat.

    Mauka-E-Vardaat is an anthology series of mysterious crime cases. Set against the backdrops of real locations, the show presents various stories of crime incidents, their approach, and methodology. Each story, packed into a daily weekday episode, has a woman protagonist playing an instrumental role in unravelling the mystery of these baffling crimes, said the channel on Tuesday.

    “Hosting a crime-based series is a first for me. The crime genre has always intrigued me, and though I have acted in one, I have not hosted a show of this stature before. The narrator is the show’s backbone and has the onus to bind the viewers with the narrative, which is the storyline. Holding the viewers’ interest and intrigue is the key to sticking them with the story plot till the end. I am also familiarising myself with commonly used words and IPC sections. It is a new experience for me, and I am equally nervous and excited about it.”  

    The channel will soon announce the timings for the show.

  • Andy Samberg to host 67th Primetime Emmy Awards

    Andy Samberg to host 67th Primetime Emmy Awards

    MUMBAI: Emmy Award-winning writer, actor and comedian Andy Samberg will host the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on 20 September. The awards will be aired on Fox.

     

    Samberg stars as Det. Jake Peralta on the award-winning comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

    “It’s wonderfully fitting that we have Andy Samberg, an Emmy Award winner himself, as our host for this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards. Andy has excelled in all aspects of the television universe, both from behind and in front of the camera. His humor, insights and charisma will be an exciting addition to our annual celebration of television’s best and brightest,” said Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum.

    “The moment the Emmy Awards’ host was brought up, we said it had to be Andy. He is fearless, hilarious, an award-winning comedian, singer, writer and actor with incredible live TV experience. We know he’ll deliver the laughs and give viewers an incredible night they will enjoy,” said Fox Television Group chairmen and CEOs Gary Newman and Dana Walden.

    “Buckle your seat belts, Emmy viewers! Like, in general you should buckle your seat belts in your car. In fact, even if you’re not an Emmy viewer, you should buckle your seat belt. It can be dangerous on the road. Also, if you’re not an Emmy viewer, you should strongly consider becoming one this year, because I’m hosting, and it’s gonna be a wild ride. So buckle your seat belts,” said Samberg.

    Nominations for the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards will be announced on 16 July.

    An Emmy Award-winning writer, Andy Samberg has emerged as a captivating and hilarious leading man on screens both big and small. For his role on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical, as well as the Golden Globe for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy as a producer. Prior to Brooklyn Nine-Nine, he completed his seventh and final season as a cast member on Saturday Night Live.

  • Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu (MEK) Season 2 to commence soon

    Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu (MEK) Season 2 to commence soon

    MUMBAI: Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu (MEK), the most sought after game show in the history of the Telugu Television screen, is all set to come back soon.

     

    The visual treat to the viewers of the Telugu TV with the big-time film star Nagarjuna as the host has achieved phenomenal reach and success with over 4 Crore Telugu people watching the MEK game show in Season 1.

     

    As per the TAM data, MEK has recorded 17.61 TVR in CS Female AB 25-44 Years category, 14.58 TVR in CS Female ABC 25+ years category, 10.20 TVR in CS Male ABC 15+ Years category, 12.31 TVR in CS ABC 15-44 Years category and 10.15 TVR in CS 4+ Years category, which is a record of sort for a game show in Telugu.

     

    The unprecedented emotional connect and engagement brought by Nagarjuna Akkineni as the host resulted in this kind of large scale family viewing and appointment viewing for 5 days a week in the prime time. To take the MEK game show to the next level, Maa TV has decided to launch the MEK Season 2 soon with Nagarjuna as the host again.  

     

    As the first step towards the launch of MEK Season 2, the registration process to participate in the game show through Call for Entry (CFE) process would commence on 9th October at 7.00 PM and would continue for 10 days till 6.30 PM on 18th October.

     

    As part of the CFE process, one question is flashed every day at 7.00 PM on Maa TV. Those who are interested can respond to the question before 6.30 PM on the next day. Another question is flashed at 7.00 PM on the next day.

     

    The 10-day CFE process with 10 questions provide a big chance to come to the MEK hot seat and win a maximum cash prize of Rs. 1 Crore. Telugu speaking people interested in participating in the game show can register themselves during this 10 day period either through SMS or IVRS.

     

    The details for SMS & IVRS Registrations are as follows.

     

    To Register through SMS:

     

    Send MEK<space> Option <space> Age <space> gender to 57337. Each SMS would cost Rs. 3.

     

    To Register Through IVRS DIAL:

     

    1255573 for BSNL users and 5057337 for all other operators.  Registrations through IVRS would cost up to Rs. 7, depending on the operator.

     

    Detailed terms and conditions can be seen by logon to http://mek.maatv.com 

     

    Successful registrations will be put through a randomization process and followed by auditions. An elaborate selection process under the close supervision of the reputed international audit firm Ernst & Young (EY) will determine who will eventually become eligible to participate in the game show.

     

    MEK has taken a shape with the visionary thinking of Maa TV Chairman Nimmagadda Prasad, who emphasized on making a social impact through this game show on Maa TV. The game show took the Telugu TV entertainment space to the next level with a good meaning and purpose with several heart touching life stories coming into light as a source of inspiration for common men.

     

    Seen as a Life Changer for people, the most successful international format game show will be produced by Big Synergy.

  • 15th Mumbai Festival to host ‘Music Composers Lab’

    15th Mumbai Festival to host ‘Music Composers Lab’

    MUMBAI:The 15th Mumbai Film Festival is doing all that it can to woo its audiences. The festival will be a host to the launch of India’s first ‘music composer’s lab’ and will be held at the Yash Raj Film Studios located in Andheri, Mumbai.

    The lab will be presented by UK’s Bohemia Junction and Abbey Road Studios in association with PRS for music, UK and will take place from 21- 23 October.

    The lab will offer a unique opportunity to emerging Indian composers to interact with successful professionals in the field of music and to get a better understanding of what lies at the heart of a music score in the arena of moving image.

    Over two days, six composers will attend the Mumbai ‘composers lab’ to meet and interact with professional composers and a team of music and film industry specialists, from the UK and India, who will share their knowledge and expertise with them. The composers will also be advised about many aspects of music and the industry. The lab is an initiative to provide a hub for like-minded emerging film composers to network with each other, as well as with industry professionals, to learn new skills in the realms of film scoring.

    The two-day film scoring sessions will be followed with an interview and audience Q & A with award-winning British composer Ilan Eshkeri and a with the lab’s creative advisors on 23 October at 1pm at metro cinema.

    Special guest Ilan Eshkeri, best-known for his film scores of 47 Ronin, Coriolanus, Stardust, The Young Victoria and Kick-Ass, as well as his collaborations with Coldplay, Annie Lennox and Take That, will lead the creative team of composers that will be announced shortly.

    Applications for young composers to take part in the workshop open today (17 September) and will close on Monday, 7 October.

  • Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and other female duos to host Emmys

    Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and other female duos to host Emmys

    MUMBAI: Following their turn as hosts of this year’s Golden Globe Awards, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are joining forces again as presenters for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, along with three other pairs of female leads.

    The other presenters include Scandal’s Kerry Washington, who is paired with Diahann Carroll, currently starring in the drama White Collar. Zooey Deschanel (New Girl) and Emily Deschanel (Bones) will share the Emmy stage as well. Four-time Emmy Award winner Allison Janney, along with Anna Faris, who both star in the new CBS comedy Mom, will also present at the awards.

  • Zee Muzic anchors to host Promax Awards

    Zee Muzic anchors to host Promax Awards

    – Roshni Chopra & Mayank Anand turn anchors for live show –

     

    New Delhi, July 7, 2006: Zee Muzic anchors Roshni Chopra and Mayank Anand, will host The Annual Promax Awards this year. Roshni hosts Cinemascope on Zee Muzic, while Mayank hosts the popular show Cine Song.

     

     

    Speaking about her excitement on anchoring the Promax awards, Roshni Chopra said, “I am very comfortable with the idea of hosting a show, as I do Cinemascope on Zee Muzic. However, a live show is a different ball game altogether. There is a lot of energy & excitement as it is happening then & there. I am looking forward to the awards.”

     

     

    About Roshni Chopra
    Roshni Chopra began her career as a PR executive for a well known PR firm, but destiny led her to the entertainment field. She was signed on as the anchor for Cinemascope, a daily show on Zee Muzic that takes the viewers through the latest films that are due for release, sprinkled with lots of anecdotes and gossip from Bollywood. Smart, perky, sexy & intelligent, Roshni thrives on meeting people and interacting with them. Today, she is one of the lead actors in ‘Kasamh Se’ on Zee TV and continues being one of the Hottest anchors on Zee Muzic.

     

     

    About Mayank Anand
    Educated in Chicago, in English Writing & Theatre performance, Mayank Anand moved to Mumbai a couple of years ago to pursue a career in acting. Cine Song on Zee Muzic was his first show as an anchor, which gives our viewers the best scenes and songs of their favorite movies in just one hour. He is also a part of the ensemble cast of Bombay Talking on Zee Cafe. He has a natural flair for interviews and to chat up celebrities. Today, he’s one of the most sought after anchors on Zee Muzic.

     

     

    About Zee Muzic
    Newer, brighter, colourful and a brand new look… That’s Zee Muzic! Zee Muzic is a 24-hour music channel from Zee Network. The target audience being SEC ABC, 15-34 yrs, Zee Muzic is on a mission to reinvent itself. The glossier & brighter Zee Muzic in its current form reaches out to Australia, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Fiji, Hong King, Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Japan, Maldives, Thailand & Middle East. A separate beam of Zee Muzic is also available in UK & US. With brand new shows and vignettes, the programming aims to carve a separate niche for itself in the arena of music channels. The USP of the channel is its Bollywood content and with some innovative programming and fresh content, the aim is to create a recall value amongst consumers. It promises to get you addicted!